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    I am Malala had many different key points, it really explains how women were treated in her community and how their role was just to give birth to children and make food for the children. She lived in Swat valley, a place full of trees and different plants. Malala did a lot of pain and suffering for what she believed in, more than anyone could ever imagine, she is a bold fighter , she is like no other. She did a lot despite her obstacles, her family lives in a shack and they are very poor. She

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala Yousafzai is a female education activist from the Middle Eastern country, Pakistan. Malala is most known for being the girl who was shot by the Taliban for standing up for girls rights. This strong woman did not let getting shot ruin her chances of making a difference. After her quick recovery she went right back to work for helping young girls around the world. To this day, she is making a difference in the world for women’s rights and girls education. In many ways Malala shows the characteristics

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    Throughout history, gender stereotypes have negatively impacted societies, as they prevent women from accomplishing their goals. Malala Yousafzai is an advocate for education and women’s rights after experiencing oppression from the Taliban. She won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize to recognize her work towards assisting underprivileged countries, specifically in the Middle East, and she expressed her passion for humanitarian issues in her acceptance speech. Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis depicts daily life

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    Malala Hero

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    Malala is considered a hero because she accomplished many things through the worst conditions she was in. She is also a hero because she fought for female education even after she was shot three times. Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997. Currently, she is 20 years old living in Birmingham, England, UK. Her parents are Ziauddin and Toor Pekai Yousafzai. She also has 2 younger brothers, Khushal and Atal. Malala is selfless, and that makes her a hero. In 2015, Malala opened up

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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    "The terrorists thought that they would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in my life, except this: weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. Strength, power, and courage was born" - Malala Yousafzai (“Malala Yousafzai”, Newsmakers). In 1997, Yousafzai was born in Swat Valley, a large Pakistani district, which later was overrun and governed by the Taliban. The Islamic fundamentalist group banned education for girls, but she did not let their threatening influence change her

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    In the book “I Am Malala,” a common theme is persevere. Throughout the book, there were several examples of times when Malala had to persevere. For example, Malala heard her male relatives talking about girls going to school. They said, “ ‘Why send a daughter to school? They don’t need the education to run a household,” (Yousafzai, 23-24). Malala knew not to talk back to her elders but in her mind she was furious, she believed girls deserved to have and education, and wasn’t going to let anybody's’

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    Malala a strong willed girl that advocates for education for everyone at any cost? I AM MALALA is the exceptional journey of a family torn apart by terrorism, who vows to the fight for girls' education, of a father who, himself a school owner, championed and encouraged his daughter to write and attend school, and of remarkable parents who have a relentless love for their daughter in a society where sons are more significant. I remember Malala, as a very talented young woman with a great

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    Malala Yousafzai stands up to the Taliban by using her voice and by being brave. Despite being shot later, she still kept her head held high. First, she began by writing about her life under Kondaurov 3 Taliban control on BBC. “... So Hai Kakar would call me on my mother’s mobile… asking me questions about my day, and asking me to tell him small anecdotes or talk about my dreams… Then he wrote up my words once a week and they would appear on the BBC Urdu website” (Yousafzai and Lamb 155)

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    The article “Malala the Powerful” is describing how Malala stood up for her gender when the Talibans took over Pakistan and Afghanistan. Malala was alive when the Taliban, a very deadly terrorist group, took control of Swat in 2007. Malala was 15 when this started. The Taliban made many rules enforcing the way women and girls lived. Malala lived through many challenges but showed incredible courage towed the Taliban by speaking out about what she believes is right The Taliban started to

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    Activist, Malala Yousafzai in her book “I Am Malala,” delineates that the Taliban were going around depriving young women from their education and how she stands up and fights for children all over the world and herself to stay and go to school. She shows how she refused to be silenced and how this book can teach her readers that some good they do can change the world by using rhetorical strategies. Malala’s purpose is to exude the idea that education is a basic human right and that no one should

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