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    to make their cause right. Malala yousafzai is fighting for education to all. Alex Libby is standing up against bullying in schools. Craig kielburger is fighting for villages around the world to have access to food‚ clean water and many other needs. These activists all stand up for what they believe in and they know that they can make a difference in the world. First of all‚ One of the activists is Malala yousafzai and she stood up for education for the youth. Malala got her idea to support education

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    The hero is also‚ in many ways‚ similar to an ordinary person and must undertake the journey and obstacles along the way. In the modern day‚ Malala Yousafzai is considered a modern day hero with the same qualities as Odysseus. They were both identified as brave leaders‚ undertake extraordinary journeys‚ and embodies the highest value of a culture. Firstly‚ Malala has the trait of great leadership which helped empowered the people around

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    Malalala Yousafzai Speech

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    She was shot in head in 2012. Her birthday was named as the “Malala Day” in 2013. She was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.(FYI‚ she’s the youngest to receive one) And the Taliban still want to kill her. Once a girl who cared a lot about her looks and especially her hair Malala Yousufzai now does not even have her face symmetrical or as they say “like it used to be”. A big fanatic of Twilight she dreamed of being a vampire too.But things changed and in one of her interviews she told that when

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    everyone‚ no matter the circumstance. The availability of education has been an ancient debate. In many countries‚ education is very limited‚ and not accessible to those of a certain gender‚ race‚ or economic standing. For example‚ in Pakistan‚ Malala Yousafzai is an eighteen-year-old education activist‚ and youngest Nobel

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    Pankhurst and Malala Yousafzai. Them‚ and many others men and women helped to fight for what they believed in. These two women saw a problem in their society and decided to dedicate their lives to fighting for it‚ and because of these and many other fighters‚ and slowly these issues in inequality. Many men and women‚ including Emmeline Pankhurst and Malala Yousafzai have been fighting their entire lives for gender equality and their work has changed the past and will affect the future. Both Malala and Emmeline

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    Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass and “Malala Yousafzai‚ the Fighter”: Comparing the Universal Theme of Power Having a Negative Impact on Others The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass and “Malala Yousafzai‚ the Fighter” by Aryn Baker both share the universal theme that the desire for power robs people of good morals and causes them to take inhumane actions to oppress others. The settings of historic America and present day Pakistan along with the characterizations

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    Two renown women‚ Hillary Clinton‚ and Malala Yousafzai‚ have both shared their ideas on women’s rights‚ and they both make points on the importance of women’s education. Malala is especially focused on education‚ while Hillary brings more attention to all rights of women. They both call on world leaders to help make change‚ and they both express the need for women to speak for themselves. Malala Yousafzai’s speech is very focused on education‚ specifically women’s education. She uses a powerful

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    Introduction Malala Yousafzai is a nineteen year old activist for women’s rights and education. She had confronted the Taliban in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ she was shot in the head and miraculously survive. She was born on July 12 1997‚ her first languages are Pashto and Urdu‚ she lives in the Swat Valley region in Khyber‚‚ Pakistan. Some people who look up to her always say that her bravery made her a target. When she knew that the Taliban shut down all of the schools for girls. She gave a speech‚ nobody told

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    I am Malala is an Autobiography by Malala Yousafzai. In 1979 when the Taliban invaded the Swat Valley in Pakistan‚ Malala refused to be quiet and defended the right for her to have an education. But on October 9th 2012‚ when she was fifteen‚ she almost paid the ultimate price. On her way home from school on the bus she was shot‚ in her head. Days after the attack‚ she was unconscious and in critical condition.The impact of the shot lead her to move from the Pakistan to the England hospital. Only

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    “Let us remember: One child‚ one teacher‚ one pen and one book can change the world.” These inspiring words were said by Malala Yousafzai during her splendid speech at the United Nations in 2013. Malala is a young girl‚ all of seventeen‚ who has single-handedly taken up the mantle to fill the leadership void in Pakistan’s education sector. Driven by her in-born courage and endurance at the forefront while calling for women’s right to education‚ her leadership skills and abilities surprisingly even

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