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    Malala Yousafzai Should Not Win the Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai is a girl from Pakistan who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because she called for female education. She should not win the Nobel Peace Prize because she did not make the world more peaceful and the other nominee‚ OPCW‚ is more suitable for the prize. First‚ Malala Yousafzai ’s actions did not make the world more peaceful. Young girls in Pakistan are still fearful when they attend school (Maza 2013). Malala was attacked

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    The first Pakistani or Pashtun winner of the Nobel Peace Prize was Malala Yousafzai at the age of 17‚ making her also the youngest person to achieve this prestigious award. Malala Yousafzai‚ the girl known for being shot in the face by the Taliban‚ has not let anything or anybody take her down in her mission to once and for all end inadequate education for children all around the world. She advocates and urges the world to come along with her on her mission as she accepts her award at the Nobel Peace

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    Heroes become heroes when they are treated like such‚ this treatment comes to a being when they prove they are worthy through their actions. Pakistani Activist for youth education‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ in her speech to the UN Youth Takeover‚ reflects her time as an activist and confronts the issues with the Taliban and how it has affected the rights of many people. Yousafzai’s purpose is to show that people are struggling to achieve their goals in peace‚ education‚ and equality. She accumulates a tenacious

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    Malala’s speech critique The speech by Malala is very effective because of the fact that she has a very clear goal on the subject and because she uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos very often in the speech. This essay will show that Malala was a very effective speaker during her speech because she showed good speech techniques and because she was trying to inform the U.N about the issue at hand. Malala’s speech to the U.N had the purpose of informing the council about what was going on in the middle

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    Malala Yousoufai

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    Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is the person who admires the most from the South Asian Women. She is the girl who 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 survived. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ located in the country’s Swat Valley. For couple years‚ her hometown remained a popular tourist’s spot that was known for its summer festivals. However‚ the

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    1- Malala is an outspoken teenager and well educated by her father. She says that the radio Mullah will not convince her to stop to go to school “No Radio Mullah is going to tell me what to do…” (41). Also‚ she knows that Fazlullah is an illiterate man which uses his power to threat the girls about school. Even though all those threats Malala and some girls continued going to school. However‚ day by day‚ a few classmates started to dropped out because their parents concern about their safety. 2-

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    Time While Malala herself was only born in 1997‚ the story traces back to her father’s life and how he started his school. Also‚ Malala puts together a brief history of Pakistan and how the actions of the past shaped the culture and violence of the present day. All in all‚ the story focuses on the years of 2009 ending in 2013 when Malala and her family have taken residence in Great Britain. Place The vast majority of the story is told in Pakistan‚ more specifically‚ the city of Mingora in the Swat

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    Malala Yousafzai Do you want to have equal rights for all men and women? Well a young bright hearted girl named Malala Yousafzai did‚ and she stood for it. She was tired of people who thought they could just walk over women like they owned them. Such as her early life being effected‚ or obstacles she had to overcome‚ and plain just get things for her accomplishments. So she did something about that and some things went extremely well for her‚ but somethings went extremely terrible

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    I’m fine too. Irene do you know who is Malala Yousafzai? Irene : Hmm I don’t know. Who is that? It sounds like a Pakistani’s name. Hashvini : Yeah you are correct. She is a Pakistani who is known for her education and women’s rights activism in the Swat Valley‚ where the Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. Irene : Oh yeah I remember now. In early 2009‚ at the age of 11–12‚ Yousafzai wrote a blog under

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    After the gunshot‚ Malala Yousafzai was taken to a hospital and cured. A few months later‚ she was discharged from the hospital‚ but what are the full details of what happened to Malala? I claim that Malala and the doctors that helped her had to work hard to get Malala back to her original state. Malala could’ve died instantly if the Taliban’s aim had been slightly more accurate‚ or she could’ve died without the care she had. Let’s look at the evidence. First off‚ Malala + bullet= critical condition

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