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    Malala And Tamam Analysis

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    worldview and background is different and cannot be compared. If everyone had the same ideology‚ background and the understanding of the life‚ the world would have not been the same as today. Diversity and tolerance stands behind the modern world. Malala and Tamim are the greatest examples of tolerance and diversity. They have embraced many ideologies‚ values‚ traditions‚ and cultures. Being an open-minded and acceptable distinguishes them from the rest of the world. The most successful people are

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    Reaction About Malala

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    Little things pushed Malala to become an education activist. For example‚ because she’s a woman‚ she was restricted from traveling everywhere. Also‚ i think that when Zia reduced the rights of woman‚ and by so "encouraging" women being raped‚ did pushed a bit Malala to do something for women rights. Another example‚ the september 11‚ 2001 (attack on world trade center) changed the life of Malala. All these things influenced Malala and she decided‚ in 2009‚ to start a vlog for the BBC under a pseudonym

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    Essay On Malala Yousafzai

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    Eighteen year old Malala Yousafzai once said “If one man‚ Fazlullah‚ can destroy everything‚ why can’t one girl change that?” Education had always been apart of her and when she could no longer go to school because of the Talibans were doing to the females it was as if a part of her was ripped away. The quotes refer back to the theme of I am Malala‚ keep fighting no matter what the cost at the end it’s all worth it. Firstly‚ Malala had to fight very hard to gain her rights to even speak up. The

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    Malala Yousafzai Analysis

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    In my term paper‚ I will illustrate how Malala Yousafzai showcases the same philosophy mind frame as Mary Wollstonecraft. To begin with‚ Mary Wollstonecraft was a feminist who was a strong advocate for women’s rights and equal opportunities. She stood strongly for women and education. Wollstonecraft believed that all women should be educated‚ and that they should always have that option available for them whenever they need it to be. Mary Wollstonecraft didn’t agree with the way women were presented

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    Malala Leadership Speech

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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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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala Yousafzai should be on the American stamp. She is a nice and courageous person. She is a kind young women who stood up for girls school rights. She deserve to be on the stamp for many reasons such as being an inspiration to people all over the world and being brave. Malala Yousafzai is an inspiration to many people all over the world. She is a voice for many women in Pakistan‚ and her fearless actions have had an amazing impact on the world. Malala has created a chain reaction all around

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    Two days after Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by militants from the Pakistani Taliban‚ Her shooting went not only against the teachings of Islam‚ but also against Pashtun traditions‚ in which you would never think of hurting a woman — let alone a 14-year-old girl on her way home from school. As a father‚ naturally I pictured one of my own children lying in that hospital. What happened to her was against all human emotion. But now Malala has become a symbol of Pakistan. She is a role model

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    Malala Yousafzai Quotes

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    Malala Yousafzai recently became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner on December 10th‚ 2014. She received this prize because of her bravery and courage when faced with the Taliban rule in her hometown. She‚ amongst many other young girls‚ had been told to leave school by Taliban officials. Malala’s thirst for education ignored the Taliban’s rule and she continued schooling along with many of her class mates. While returning home one day‚ a Taliban gunman shot Malala near her eye and

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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

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    I Am Malala

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    Malala Yousafzai informs the readers of her story in the form of a novel called I am Malala. In this book she demonstrates how she is very heroine in her adventure to prove how girls mostly from her culture‚ but from all over the world should be able to obtain an education as freely as they want to. The reason for this book is to share her story with everyone‚ to show how nothing should stop someone from doing what they truly believe is right. Malala as a young child from now to her young adult age

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