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    Malala Yousafzai The following essay outlines the inspiring life of Malala Yousafzai. This essay will explain some of the many extraordinary events that happened to Malala‚ such as her interest in women’s and education rights‚ her protests and speeches‚ the day she was shot by the Taliban and her life after she recovered. Malala Yousafzai‚ named after ‘Malalai of Maiwand’ a famous ‘warrior woman’ from Afghanistan‚ was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ on July 12th‚ 1997. She grew up with her mother and

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    Who is Malala? On July 12‚ 1997‚ Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ located in the country’s Swat Valley. A girl who all she wanted was to become someone in life and continue her education. She fought for a girl’s and her rignt to be able to continue school after the Taliban began attacking girls’ schools. She gave a speech in Peshawar‚ Pakistan‚ in September 2008. The title of her talk was‚ "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”. On October 9‚ 2012 she was shot

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    In this book‚ there were a lot of problems that effected Malala’s Life. However though a problem that was when the Taliban took away women’s rights. In places such as Pakistan‚ Afghanistan‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Saudi Arabia the Taliban took control of those places while doing unforgivable things. To begin with‚ I’m going to be talking about the problem of the Taliban taking women’s rights and forbidden those who went to school. Then Begining start when the Taliban first started to control villages

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    The Pakistani government like any government is supposed to maintain order and help their citizens. The story “I am Malala” by Malala Yousafazi is the story about how the Taliban took control and one girl with a vision spoke out against the Taliban demanding reform. Malala Yousafzai refused to be a follower and chose to intercede in the dispute that’s haunted people for years. Yousafzai’s meritorious work did not go unnoticed in the eyes of the world. From what I have learned about the Pakistani

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    Malala Essay In your view‚ how does Yousafzai’s portrayal of injustice in the world contribute to the enduring value of her speech? “I am those 66 million girls who are deprived of education. And today I am not raising my voice‚ it is the voice of those 66 million girls.” Malala’s speech was a speech that touched all corners of the world. After winning the Nobel Peace Prize‚ a speech was given on the 10th of December‚ 2014 to accept her award. However‚ her speech didn’t revolve around Malala herself

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    Isabela Giraldo The best kind of people are the ones that use their courage and fearlessness to speak their mind and question what those who choose to conform dare not to. Malala Yousafzai’s actions parallel to those of Marjane Satrapi‚ author of Persepolis‚ as they both stand up for what they believe in during times of oppression and chaos. Although growing up in different areas and being classified under different social classes‚ both Malala and Marjane came from poverty stricken middle eastern

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    Sports and games play an important role in the development of human personality. They are no less important than food and fresh water . The developed countries like England‚ Germany‚ France and U.S.A have made games an essential part of education at the school level. It is interesting to note that there are many nurseries and training centers for games in these countries. They admit boys and girls for necessary training to become future athletes‚ gymnasts and sportsman. No doubt‚ games and sports

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    A two hour media program was recorded on “Voice of Youth” at Pakistan Television (PTV) Center‚ Peshawar on November 13‚ 2012 in evening from 1700 hrs. till 1900 hrs. Audience‚ the youth‚ was invited from different colleges and universities and were 25 in total. The famous anchor of PTV‚ Mr. Taranjeet Singh started the show by highlighting the purpose of the program and introduced the guests. Panelists include Mr. Syed Jamal-Ud-Din Shah (Secretary‚ Youth Affairs‚ Sports‚ Archaeology & Tourism Department

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    “I AM MALALA.” “I Am Malala” is a breathtaking novel based on a true story of a young sixteen year old girl’s life. This memoir written by Malala Yousafzai and co written by Christina Lamb was published in October 2013 by ‘Little‚ Brown and Company’ and has become a very popular novel all around the world. This book contains 265 pages and costs Indian Rs. 399 and I found it worth reading. This courageous young girl wrote this book fearlessly to spread the awareness about the rights of education

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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 Yousafzai‚ Malala 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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