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    Malala Yousafzai Beliefs

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    With her practices, beliefs and values, Malala Yousafzai, a young female activist, has contributed significantly to build a just, inclusive, and healthy society. Through people, religion and spirituality find expression in diverse ways in society. At a young age, Yousafzai has taught people how to live their lives through her actions. Likewise, Yousafzai offers influential messages for the people in today’s world to follow. Building a just, inclusive, and healthy society, Malala Yousefzai, has contributed

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    I Am Malala Yousafzai

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    In conclusion, the I Am Malala book has the concept of the paradox of struggle and hope, empowering women to have the rights of education, having a role model as a reflection, and knowing her own abilities, Malala Yousafzai encourages people around the world to stand up for their rights even under the democracy of Taliban. She has the strength who stands for what is right in the face of darkness in her country and wants to find a way to keep moving forward. She chooses peace over the whole violence

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    5 years ago on October 9 2012 A young girls life changed forever. In 2010 Malala would find notes under her door from the taliban demanding her father to shut down his school for girls but they refused. Because of that she was shot in the head. Her crime was fighting for girls education and when the world heard this the reacted in a shock by holding up Signs that read “I am Malala” to show girls have a right to be educated just as much as the boys. Some people don't send their girls

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Do you know who Malala is or what she had done? Malala is a strong young adult who wanted education for girls. Her early childhood life change who she is now. She went through many tough. She went through many tough obstacles as a teenager, but she had many achievements. Malala’s early life effected who she became in her life as an adult now. Malala was born July 12 1997b in Mingora Pakistan. Her zodiac sign is a cancer. Her father was a teacher. She wanted only one thing for her and her friend’s

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    As a Young Girl Malala Yousafzai defied the Taliban in Pakistan and demanded that girls be allowed to receive an education, she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in 2012 but Servived and went on to receive the Nobel peace prize. It was almost two years to the day when Malala was shot that she was awarded the Nobel peace prize. she was 17 and the youngest recipient to receive it she shared the distinguished award with Kailash Satyarthi, another Childrens rights activist. she's a minor, at 17

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    Theme Of I Am Malala

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    I am Malala Theme and Appeal Education rights. Black rights. Equality. Those are just a few of the problems we face in America today. There were many themes found throughout I am Malala. One theme I believe was most present in I am Malala is stand up for what you believe in and never give up. There are many ways the book portrayed this. Standing up for one’s rights is a main theme because Malala and her father defended girls’ rights to get an education, pursued with their religion, and protected

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    Example Of Malala Speech

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    “If Canada leads, I know the world will follow”, these are but a few of the empowering words that Malala Yousafzai spoke in the House of Commons on April 12th, 2017. Malala looked to motivate and encourage Canada, a neutral country in the worlds current affairs, to act in the plan of ensuring that girls worldwide have a right to education. To effectively portray this movement, Malala worked to relate and please Canadians throughout her speech and then concluded with a strong message to her audience

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    Young women from all around the world live in poverty with no hope. Many people don’t even consider this. These young women are now getting an amazing opportunity because of a young teenage girl with a dream. Malala Yousafzai born in Mingora Pakistan, achieved so much in her few years of fighting for women's rights. In America, women's rights are NOT a big issue but in other countries less fortunate, that is not the case. She has not only made a difference in the lives of young women but also

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    Malala Yousafzai: Fighting for Pakistani Girls Rights By: Nasir smith Have you ever thought that girls in some countries do not get treated fairly? Well that’s true in Pakistan and this one girls changed this forever…. Malala Yousafzai is a young teenage girl activist who has changed girls and her life forever. When Malala was young she had a diary that she wrote things about her life in. Her father put her in a school that he taught in. But one day the Taliban bombed the schools

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala: The courageous advocate for girls’ education What is a hero to you? You might think of superman or batman. Maybe you think of a police officer or a firefighter. What you may not think about is a ordinary girl from Pakistan who just wanted a change. The Taliban, a terrorist group in Pakistan, is working to ban education for girls. Malala Yousafzai demanded for a change and in return was shot in the head. Luckily, she survived. What I find sad about this is that she was shot because she believes

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