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    speak up for my rights and then die. And I chose the second one" (Jobs 2). Malala Yousafzai is a hero to many young girls because she decided to speak up for her rights as a kid when they were stolen from her. She has continually fought for education and women’s rights even against the Taliban‚ death threats‚ and being attacked‚ coming through with more strength and courage each time. As her rights slowly got taken away‚ Malala continued to fight for education and women’s rights. She strongly believed

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    In the article Malala The Powerful talk about how see fought through her horrible life. A 15 year old girl stood up to the deadliest group . Malala Yousafzai was on a school bus waiting to get home. When suddenly two gunmen appeared. Malala didn’t know that they were there. Read to find out what happened to Malala and her life in Swat valley in Mingora.The taliban responded with tremendous and violations they blew up government building and murder police officers. How this historical background

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    Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ the largest city in the Swat Valley in what is now the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. At a very young age‚ Malala developed a thirst for knowledge. For years her father‚ a passionate education advocate himself‚ ran a learning institution in the city‚ and school was a big part of Malala’s family.In 2007‚ when Malala was ten years old‚ the situation in the Swat Valley rapidly changed for her family and community. The Taliban began to

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    person whom I see as a role model and someone whom I feel safe with. Malala Yousafzai

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    Malala Yousafzai is a truly brave character. In the face of adversity‚ she never backed down nor did she give up. When the Taliban invaded her hometown she chose to not only ignore their commands‚ but to speak out against them. Ever since the age of 11‚ she advocated Women’s Rights and the power of education‚ two topics that were previously ignored. She raised awareness of the ignorance that infested her village‚ and left a footprint that could never be erased. Throughout the entirety of her novel

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    autobiography of the Pakistani girl named Malala Yousafzai expresses the importance of how education is critical in one’s life and how ignorance can greatly affect a person and the world if not educated properly. Malala believed that education was key; her father Ziauddin Yousafzai had the exact same perspective on education. Her father taught her that education was more important than any materialistic item a man can own. This novel focused on Malala’s life‚ how Malala had influenced women around the world

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    Susan B. Anthony‚ Frida Kahlo‚ Hilary Clinton‚ Malala Yousafzai; all of the women aforementioned have fought for social justice in radical ways. Whether it be defying social norms or simply obeying their moral compass‚ it is impossible to negate the powerful impact women have graced the world with. In order to maintain‚ and obtain‚ a peaceful society‚ thriving with security and freedom for all‚ women and men of every color must unite together to defeat inequity. In order to achieve lasting peace

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    How Malala Yousafzai motivated me. Malala Yousafzai made people change the way how people thought about women. She made women more motivated and made people follow their dreams and work harder. She influenced my life because‚ I never thought I’ll be successful and make my dreams as a pharmacist come true. I thought I’ll be working a job that I wouldn’t like doing and making myself feel I didn’t try hard enough. She made kids motivated for school and helped them achieve the education they needed

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    Maxwell Metzger 12/1/14 Social Studies Malala Yousafzai Malala is a woman who was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan. She was born on July 12th‚ 1997. She grew up in the town that she was born in. She went to a school set up by her father‚ an anti-Taliban activist‚ so that men and women could study the same subjects. This meant that she was a supporter for Women’s rights/education. This was considered against the law and punishable by death. When she was coming back from school‚ on a school bus‚ a person

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    BBC(2013‚ Jul 11‚ 2013). Profile: Malala Yousafzai Retrieved Sep 23‚ 2013‚ from http:// www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23241937 In this article author provide readers with general information about Malala Yousafzai and problems she faced with Taliban. This article was created before Malala’s win Nobel Prize and her book presentation. The main idea of this article is to familiarize people with Pakistani girl shouted by Taliban and stood up for girl’s rights to education. Authors do not demonstrate

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