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    Freedom is the ability to speak, think, and act as one wishes without a others. Thus, free individuals have the right to freely express themselves without censorship. Those who lack the freedom of expression attempt to rectify it by speaking out despite possibly retaliation, such as the newsies of New York City, Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, and Juan from the short story “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela. The short essay “Born Free: Children and the Struggle for Human Rights” discusses how children

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    Nina Nardone Mrs. Richards & Miss.Gordon 10 October 2014 Period 7 Hero Analytical Paper A hero is someone who does little things that means a lot to other people and make differences around the world daily. Malala Yousafzai a 14 year old girl who got shot in the head by a taliban because she wanted to go to school. After she succeeded to live from the bullet, that did not stop her from wanting to help other girls around the world to get what they wanted more then anything. Education. Education

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    Rahila Haidary Analysis

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    The text is about the anti-Islam movement Reclaim Australia.It is the story of Rahila Haidary ,she is an Afghan Muslim girl who run away from terrorism of Taliban to Australia. She disclosed the experience that she confronted the United Patriots Front (UPF) . When the anti-Islam movement Reclaim Australiaheld rallies across Australia,she decided to go there for trying to make a point that not every Muslim is a strict Muslim and she's not that person thay think. However,in this confrontation,she

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    Good Hearted Teens Some people in the world are loving and care about others, these people are called teen activists. Teen activists are conscientious, cooperative, and efficient. Additionally, one thing they have in common is that they never give up. They want to fix what is wrong, and speak out for the people who are afraid to. Malala Yousafzai is trying to help girls go to school in different countries. Alex Lin is trying to reduce e-waste. Iqbal Masih is trying to get rid of child labor

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala: The Different One Malala lives in a time where women are stripped of all their rights and dignity. Malala is born in an environment where women are mortified because of their gender. Swat is a land where rifles are fired in a celebration of a son, while daughters are hidden away behind a curtain and play a role directly to cook and give birth to children (Yousafzai 13). Malala’s birth was not like any other girls in Swat. “He even asked friends to throw dried fruits, sweets and coin in my

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    1. Why did you choose this selection? I chose this book because I remember hearing on the news about Malala but I did not pay much attention to what was going on. She has received many awards but I had no idea why. My knowledge of what Malala was limited and I only knew that she wanted women to be able to receive education. Many celebrities have talked about Malala and I have seen her do many interviews on television. I decided to read her book to get knowledge of what she did to get targeted

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    Conflict and how people respond to it are what make us human. Throughout history we see many ways different individuals reacted to conflict. Strength is one of the best ways to respond to conflict. Malala was a young girl that fought for the education of young women in third-world countries. Malala used strength and bravery to rebel against the Talibans and fight for an education. Even after being shot, the young woman still fought for the knowledge and education for all girls. According to the

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    Malala was a young girl who lived in Pakistan, but girls at a certain age couldn't go to school anymore. She decided to fight and show people that she was going to fight for education and rights to go to school. She wanted to show people around the world that everyone should have the rights to go to school. Malala Yousafzai advocated for women’s right in education through her works “ I am Malala,” “ Nobel Peace Prize Speech,” and “ Magic Pencil.” Her works represented a young girl who fought for

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    Sharing her father’s passion for learning, Malala Yousafzai is a young, children’s and women’s rights activist in the Middle East. As a young girl, Malala Yousafzai defied the Taliban in Pakistan and demanded that girls be allowed to receive an education. After being targeted, Malala was shot in the head, however, she survived. Even with a target on her head, Malala stood up for her rights and continued to defy the Taliban. At a young age, Malala was internally conflicted when the Taliban banned

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    Malala Yousafzai - Persevering Activist On her way to school minding her own, she’s shot by a member of the Taliban. At only sixteen years old, she’s winning Nobel Prizes. For the good of others, writing anonymous blogs and putting herself in danger. This is Malala Yousafzai. Despite her young age, Malala is already fighting to make a difference in the lives of school girls in Pakistan. (Malala’s story). Malala was born on July, 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, named

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