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    I Am Malala Book Report Would you take a bullet for freedom‚ especially if that freedom was the right to be educated? Many young Americans take education for granted. High school drop out rates have soared over the years. But what if education was not granted to the majority of citizens in America? Would that change our viewpoint on education? Would that cease the complaints towards the most powerful weapon we can use today? Well over twenty notable countries do not grant girls and women the right

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    Stereotypes In I Am Malala

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    Malala Yousafzai was a girl who grew up in a place that tried to bring her down. The people in Swat‚ her hometown‚ created multiple social constructs to convince themselves that men should be valued higher than women. In the book‚ I Am Malala‚ by Malala YousafzaiMalala explains how the women around her never stopped to question what these laws were doing/where it was leading the society‚ and the way these rules made them feel‚ which is hopeless. Malala was a woman who chose not to put up with being

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    fiction book by Jason Wallace tells the story of Robert Jacklin‚ a teen whose family moves from England to Zimbabwe in the 1980s. There‚ he faces rampant racism inside and out of his boarding school against the black Africans. I am Malala‚ a memoir by Malala Yousafzai is about Malala’s life in Pakistan’s Swat Valley where she and others face the daily threat of the Taliban. She becomes an important campaigner for girl’s rights and later survives a Taliban shooting that just barely misses her brain

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    sister‚ his daughter. For him” (Yousafzai and McCormick 119). This is what Malala believes in‚ she believes that everyone should have an education. In I am Malala she told her story to make her dream come true she is still working on that dream today. I am Malala was a great book And we all want more. We want to know what she’s doing today and what she’s still doing to get an education for everyone around the world. In this book you will be able to see I am Malala in a whole different way than you

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    The book I read was I am Malala by Christina Lamb and Malala Yousafzai. I choose this book because personally for me personal stories and biographies are very thrilling. I love reading about extraordinary things happening to people before they became known. This book is a about a young muslim teen from Mingora‚ Pakistan. The Taliban took control of the Swat Valley in Pakistan‚ one girl by the name of Malala Yousafzai refused to be silenced and fought for her right to an education. On Tuesday‚ October

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    Why Malala Is A Hero

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    Have you ever been walking down the road and have to step over the dead corpses just laying in your way‚ well Malala has. She not only had to see cold non living people all around her ‚she had to see public whippings and she has to follow many oppressive religious rules. Malala lived in a place called swat. Swat is a very beautiful place‚ or at least it was. Swat was taken over by a terrorist group called the Taliban. The Taliban would force the people of swat to follow the rules that they decided

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    Pakistani activist for equal female education‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ in her biography‚ I am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education And Changed The World‚ actively articulates how she has strived‚ yet struggled through much resistance in order to advocate that girls should have the right to an equal education anywhere despite the cultural difference. Yousafzai’s purpose is to illuminate the world by elucidating her culture and journey as a whole in order to portray to world that female students deserve

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    There is a girl named Malala‚ she was named after Malalai of Maiwand‚ the woman Malala was named after was one of the greatest heroines of Afghanistan. She wanted girls to have an education‚ but the Taliban didn’t want women to attend school‚ only men. Malala was fourteen years old when she began speaking to the people of her town about how everyone should have an education. No one should be deprived of an education due to gender. On October 9‚ 2012 Malala was shot by the Taliban while she was

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    I Am Malala is a inspirational story about a young girl who made a big difference. Malala fights for girls rights to education at a very young age and by the time she’s a teenager‚ she’s famous. Living with her family in Swat‚ Pakistan‚ she is exposed very early to more than many people will ever be‚ her fight for rights is fearless and really shapes her throughout the story. In the book I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzia her life and experiences move her into the leader she is today. One day Malala

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    Do you believe that teens can make change in the world ? Claudette and Malala heroically stood up for their injustices in the community. Claudette didn’t get up knowing the backlash she could get for not being oppressed by a “superior”. Malala got up that morning knowing that she probably wouldn’t return home that day. I feel like these women knew the risk but fought for their rights that had been taking like they were a child on punishment this why I nominate these for this essay. Claudette Colvin

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