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Malala Yousafzai : The Importance Of Education And Power

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“One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world,” a famous quote said by Malala, an activist for education. This quote inspires every one to understand the importance of education and to stand up for it. This world has a lot of children and adults that do not have education due to money and the limits of rights they have. In Malala’s country and many other places in the world, education for boys is not an issue, but for the girls it is. Due to gender, females do not have the right of education, like the males. Malala had a passion for school, making this issue upsetting to her. This is going to be a journey about not just what is happening with Malala’s country, but what is happening around the world. Malala inspires the world from her background story, her obstacles and achievements and her overwhelming support from the world. Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan located in the country of Swat Valley on July 12, 1997. She was raised by her parents Pekai and Ziauddin. Also Malala had two younger brothers named Kushal and Atal Yousafzai. Her best friend Safina meant a lot to her. She went to school at Khushal school for girls, which her father founded. Malala loves school and the thrill of learning. She had aspirations and ambitions, which is the reason why Malala wants to go to school. Her dream her dream is to become a doctor. However, this dream came with it’s struggles as many people did not want girls going to school, making education for

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