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    “One book‚ one pen‚ one child‚ and one teacher can change the world.”(I am Malala).The many opportunities we are blessed with in this country is many times forgotten and taken for granted especially with the many distractions we have. any places outside the United States millions of people‚ especially women are not allowed to get an education. Women at a very young age of 13 are forced to drop out of school‚ get married and bear children. People are afraid to speak up and question the society on

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    people were trying to kill you? Well some teen activists did have to go through that just to change the world. These teen activist changed the world in one sort if way. Those teen activists are Malala Yousafzai‚ Anne Frank‚ and Claudette Colvin. They all changed the world in at least one kind of way. Malala Yousafzai changed the world by making girls go to school. Anne Frank didn’t really “change” the world but she gave us a different perspective; by telling us how the Nazi’s treated the jews. Claudette

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    Courage is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ and pain‚ without fear. Even through the toughest of times‚ Malala Yousafzai was able to overcome obstacles without giving up. Throughout her youth and still today‚ Malala’s courageous actions have had a major effect on people and society around the world. Malala’s upbringing played a crucial role in molding her into the woman she is today. She felt that her life’s goal was to stand up for girls who needed

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    Research Paper On Malala

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    During the summer break one of Xavier’s required reading included I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. As I read Malala’s struggle towards seeking education for not only herself but for others‚ I realized how fortunate and privileged I truly am to have the opportunity to attend All Saints’ Episcopal Day School and now Xavier College Preparatory. I never had to stumble in order to receive an education. From reading Malala’s story‚ I realized that the most meaningful

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    Thesis: Malala Yousafazi took a stand for women’s education in her hometown of Mingora‚ Pakistan. Her story shows taking a stand at any age or even in your own city can spark a worldwide awakening for the importance of women’s education in third world or war torn countries. Through her story the public sees the odds and battles she overcame for women’s education. Even at a young age the importance of education was instilled in Malala by her father; Ziauddin Yousafzai‚ who ran public schools. Back

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    of bravery‚ Malala is a girl who wants all girls to have an education not just boys she is brave and stands up for what she belives in. These people showed bravery in differnet ways but they are both equaly brave. Malala‚ Shackelton and his grew were veary brave they were all on a mission and they were determain to secseed. "I will hold my books‚ my bag‚ and i will lern‚ I will talk to my freinds‚ and i will talk to my teacher. I think theres no mare important day then this day" Malala said. "He

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    Therefore‚ Malala and Queen Rania can fit the definition of hero because of their powerful courage to develop people lives by successful achievements. They have changed underprivileged people lives and provided them with important human factors that any ordinary person need‚ they also advocate and fight for women’s rights in the society and they brought peace to those who fear speaking for what they want. Malala supported women to complete their education‚ whereas Queen

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    fighting to prevent animal abuse‚ Malala and Kesha have been very outspoken about issues that have to change. Even though they both fight for different issues‚ both women are recognized and awarded for what they are doing. The issues that they are fighting for are one of the biggest issues that are talked about on the news and also on social media. Malala Yousafazai and Kesha are activists for the issues around the world but‚ what they are fighting for are different. Malala Yousafazai was born on July

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    Individuals were scared for their own life In I Am MalalaMalala describes how traditions play a huge role in Swat Valley. For example she explains‚“I knew as we got older the girls would be expected to stay inside. We’d be expected to cook and serve our brothers and fathers… my mother and I could not go out without a male relative to accompany us‚ even if it was a five-year-old-boy! This was the tradition” (Yousafzai 26). In Swat Valley women’s roles are to serve the men in their family

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    I Am Malala Essay

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    Female rights play a big role in the novel “I am Malala”‚ by Malala. The story tells and goes through the struggles of a female education in a third world country. The problem with jobs that females want and what they need to do for their country. Also just rights in general as Malala struggles to get something we take very lightly‚ an education. This is Malala‚ and here you have her story. Inside Malala’s story there is a friend called Moniba‚ who happens to be Malala’s best friend. Moniba wants

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