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    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.Yousafzai manages her impulsivity

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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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    Malala Yousafzai advocated for women’s right to learn in areas where it was prohibited due to personal religious beliefs or traditions. She did so at a very young age and did it bravely since many groups targeted her due to them wanting to preserve their culture in which women are superior. The Taliban ‚an Islamic fundamentalist organization‚ was one of those groups who targeted her. They gave her death threats because of her movement that wanted a world where women could get an education which would

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    Jon Carr Bildungs Who? Period 4 Mr. Danforth In 2014 Malala Yousafazai became the youngest laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize when confronting conflicts with her society‚ regarding women’s education in the Middle East. Showing unwavering bravery and dedication to her beliefs proved nearly fatal from a gunshot wound to the head. In another act of courage‚ Malala spoke out against the tyrannical rhetoric of republican presidential candidate‚ Donald Trump‚ who recently made incredibly insensitive comments

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    voices only when we are silenced “- Malala Yousafzai A teen activist is someone who is standing up for what they believe should be fixed‚ a teen activist is someone who speaks out even when others are silent‚ they stand up despite the danger and are heard. Malala Yousafzai‚ Craig Kielburger‚ and Alex Lin all are teen activist fighting for different things‚ but still making changes. Malala Yousafzai is standing up for girls education. And according to the article Malala the Powerful “ October 9‚ 2012‚

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ (born July 12‚ 1997‚ Mingora‚ Swat Valley‚ Pakistan)‚ Pakistani activist who‚ while a teenager‚ spoke out publicly against the Taliban’s prohibition on the education of girls. She gained global attention when she survived an assassination attempt at age 15. In 2014 Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace recognizing their efforts on behalf of children’s rights. Childhood And Early Activism The daughter of an outspoken social activist and educator

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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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    Analysis of Malala Yousafzai Jena Lovett English 120-03 Dr. Loya January 30‚ 2015 After reading “Malala Yousafzai’s speech about education‚ you should realize that everyone deserves to have an education. Everyone also deserves to voice their own opinions. While Yousafzai presents a valid argument discussing the need for “education in Pakistan” in which she aims to get peace‚ equality and education for every child. She also aims to have everyone’s voice to be heard. Malala Yousafzai’s

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    Final Paper May 6‚ 2013 Malala Yousafzai‚ “The Girl with a Voice” For young women in Swat Valley‚ a district in the northwest frontier province of Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ having basic rights such as an education is an issue that has been fought for since its existence. Malala Yousafzai daughter of activist Ziauddin Yousafzai is one of many unfortunate young women who have felt the wrath and despair of the Pakistani Taliban regarding this issue. In comprehension of this paper‚ I will convey to

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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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