3. Controversy of Kartini Day and Malala Day on Media 3.1 Considering the Heroism of Kartini Instead of the followers of the blind conspiracy theory‚ there is nobody else arguing that the moral message carried by Kartini and Malala in raising the issues of education and emancipation of women is right. The groups acknowledging that the struggle of Kartini and Malala is true have two tendencies‚ namely (1) not questioning the Western influence and (2) questioning Western influence. The group that
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Chapter 16- In chapter 16 Malala returns to Swat Valley. The government says the Taliban have left but many of the citizens are still scared. Most of the things are destroyed and it is tough on her family because many things were destroyed including the school. She finds her books left in her bag. My advice for her would be to continue to learn with the books she has. Chapter 17- In chapter 17 one of the biggest challenges for Malala is that she is losing her confidence because she stopped growing
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According to both Malala and Hillary‚ they both believe equality is the key to lasting peace and security in the world. Malala and Hillary both agree that the only way to achieve lasting peace and security is to fight for it in a non-violent manner. Equality is required before peace and security can be achieved‚ if equality is achieved then everyone will be treated fairly and no one would be considered more dominant than the other it would be a world of equality. In the world there are many unjust
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delivered his speech “I Have a Dream” on August 28‚ 1963. Malala Yousafzai delivered her Nobel Peace Prize speech on October 10‚ 2014. Though their speeches may have been given 51 years apart‚ their goal of equality and rights of all people remain constant. Both influential people have faced discrimination and abuse of power‚ then which has resulted in risks for the people their defending‚ but still have hope and goals to restore the inequality they are fighting against. Malala and Martin Luther
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Watching the film He Named Me Malala by Davis Guggenheim‚ I was shocked to see how many people in our days are limited or lacked of human rights and education. How many people in our days live with fear to say something or to do something because they can be killed. They are trapped of their authority or millitar groups‚ who dictates how to live‚ think and what to say. I see in these situations only one output‚ putting their lives in danger‚ they should leave such countries. They do not have there
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reading the book‚ I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education And Was Shot By The Taliban‚ I never thought that there was a chance that an innocent girl could be shot because she spoke out for her right to a quality education. Credits: Google Images In other countries‚ many of them in the Middle East‚ it is more often than not the fight of a lifetime to get access to an education. I was truly impacted by this fact when I turned to the last page of I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up
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Differences in People Problems inevitably impact everyone in life and attempting to solve them is seldom worse than ignoring them. In “Jahar’s World” by Janet Reitman and “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb‚ two youths struggle with problems beyond their control. Jahar and Malala both face debilitating problems‚ but one succumbs to the difficulties while the other exacts change. Both endure challenges throughout their adolescence that irreversibly stain their lives. Jahar Tsarnaev
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life which makes them who they are today and who they will be tomorrow. These social constructs either make us or break us whether we come out stronger as a person‚ depends on us. In the novel I Am Malala by . is a great example of the possibilities and effects social constructs can have on a person. Malala was born and raised in modern day Pakistan‚ she explains not only her life story but also her father’s and her father’s father‚ along with the history of her nation. One social construct that plays
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in my Honors World literature class we have read two books‚ many short stories‚ and watched two films/ movies‚ and what I have noticed is that some these characters have been socialized somehow either by their families or society such as Jonathan‚ Malala‚ Rudy‚ and Siddhartha. These characters are the special among society‚ they are not reading off the script that civilization picked for them‚ and they set out to break the cycle of socialization. The “Cycle of Socialization” was one of the first things
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keeping a count and following the prescribed procedure of the prayer undertaken by the devotee. In the Hindu context the word “Mala” is loosely used to indicate both a garland and a rosary‚ and its meaning is connoted from the context of its usage in speech or text. The word “Japa Mala” comprises of two words “Japa” meaning devotional repetitions and “Mala” meaning garland. This virtually means a garland for the devotional
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