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    “When girls are educated‚ their countries become stronger and more prosperous.” -Michelle Obama. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ Pakistan. As a child‚ she became an advocate for girls’ education.Her father‚ an educational activist‚ taught her many different languages and he sensed early on‚ that there was something special about Malala that encouraged her to think and express herself freely.(Malala Yousafzai Biography‚2015) Malala created awareness for girls educational rights

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    Women Change the World

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    known as the “mother of the civil rights movement” put the wheels of change in motion by refusing to give up her seat for a white man. That is what ignited the eternal spark of anti racism. No 2. Marie Curie was the first women to receive the Nobel Prize and the first person to win it for 2 separate categories. Her first award was for research into radioactivity (Physics 1903). Her

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    山大范德萨发松岛枫 Top Ten World’s Young Geniuses in Education Share On EmailEmail Share Favorite RePublish Article Tweet Kim Ung-Yong making history as the highest IQ person and Gregory Smith being nominated a Nobel Peace Prize are among top ten world’s young geniuses. Kim Ung-Yong: The world’s highest IQ According to the Guinness Book of World Records‚ Kim Ung-Yong has the highest IQ of anyone on Earth and is the most intelligent man alive today. He was able to read in Japanese

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    Massacre of Arwal

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    The massacre of Arwal is described by many as a post-independence Jallianwala Bagh‚ and justly so‚ in our opinion‚ say the two judges‚ while presenting a blow account of the felony committed by the State against the poor and landless in Arwal. The report on Arwal massacre was submitted by the Indian Peoples Human Right Tribunal which came into existence on January 10‚1987. Two members of the Tribunal‚ Justic T.U. Mehta and Justice P.S. Potti inquired into the Arwal incident. The y went to the place

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    however; King’s rhetoric utilizes emotion and values‚ or pathos‚ to advance his idea of a ”genuine civilization‚” while Obama uses logic and realism to advance his idea of facing the “world as it is.” Though King and Obama are accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for different reasons‚ we find that they connect through their words in a way that makes them seem as though they aren’t decades apart. Each acknowledges that the world as it is‚ the good and the bad alike‚ needs to change. King accepted his award

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    Nelson Mandela

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    Hist 410 Marisea Stanley  Marco Carrillo April 2‚ 2013 Nelson Mandela research I will be introducing my findings‚ which I have collected and used to compile a good imagery of how I wish to structure my research paper about Nelson Mandela. Since my paper is based on the specific person it was somewhat easy and hard at the same time to find valuable information that I could use in this assignment. it was difficult to compare the information about Nelson Mandela because all webpages were nearly

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    World Kept Silent “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented” (Brozo 979). This quote was said by Elie Wiesel during his acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize. Elie was eloquent about what the world tried to suppress. Wiesel affected society because he wrote and spoke for the surviving and gone‚ that their stories not be erased‚ and that the world keep silent no more. Elie Wiesel‚ a convict in the Holocaust

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    The first Pakistani or Pashtun winner of the Nobel Peace Prize was Malala Yousafzai at the age of 17‚ making her also the youngest person to achieve this prestigious award. Malala Yousafzai‚ the girl known for being shot in the face by the Taliban‚ has not let anything or anybody take her down in her mission to once and for all end inadequate education for children all around the world. She advocates and urges the world to come along with her on her mission as she accepts her award at the Nobel Peace

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    I Am Malala

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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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    She is also one of the few people that spoke out about the taliban and advocated for the rights of girls to be educated in her country and around the world. Malala has won many awards for her dedication to women’s rights‚ she has won the Nobel Peace Prize‚ the National Malala Peace

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