Education is a very powerful weapon from which we can change the world. In many countries girls are fighting for their basic right of education just because the terrorists does not want them to be educated and speak for themselves which is against their legal right but not many people are doing something to help them. In order to kill terrorism we all should stand together and raise our voices against them. Education is a basic right and everyone deserves it no matter who you are and where you belong to. Every child deserves a quality of safe and secure education. Terrorists do believes that they are protecting women by abandoning women for education but it is the opposite way. They are taking away their basic right not because they want to …show more content…
Malala is a girl that have lived in an environment of terrorism and fought for her right to education and to make the education safe for every child around the world and it is a very good example of how one girl is changing the world and raising awareness. Malala is the girl who stood up for education and got shot by Taliban but still did not surrender her rights instead she speak for the women and raise the voices of the women who were sacred to raise theirs. She is a great example for many women to speak up for their rights. Every girl should be like Malala and we should stand with them. To help the girls living in those countries, more organizations should be made like the Malala Fund, a fund based on Malala Yousafzai which helps the girls around the world and ensure that every girl gets a quality of education. “When you educate a girl, it transforms her world. When girls are educated, it transforms our world” (The Malala Fund). People should donate more for education because education is the best investment. Girls' education is key in keeping girls on the path to success and we all succeed when girls are given the opportunities to succeed. Investing in girls education will make our community strong and provide women the opportunity to succeed and be something in
silent, even one voice becomes powerful.” That quote comes from Malala Yousafzai, a girl from the Swat Valley of Pakistan, whose passion and resolve has allowed her to change the world. Malala’s story tells of a girl from a country with little formal education for women. Malala, along with her father, stand up to the Taliban, the group responsible for the lack of female schooling. Although she was shot in the head by the Taliban, Malala made an unbelievable recovery and is still fighting for the rights
I AM MALALA: How One Girl Stood Up For Education and Changed the World is the remarkable tale of a young woman fighting for education, and uprooted by global terrorism. Malala Yousafzai was born in 1997 to a Pashtun family in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Malala valued her education from a very young age, and succeeded in school. When the Taliban took control of Swat Valley Malala refused to be silenced. She fought for her right to an education, and as a result of her actions on Tuesday October 9, 2012
when they tested. In the case of Malala Yousafzai, its likely historians will focus on the horrific incident when she was shot in the head on the school bus. The world saw that as the defining moment in her fight for education. Yet the exceptional thing about Malala is how little that attack by the Taliban changed her. Malala Yousafzai is often recognized as the “girl shot by the Taliban”, yet her goal is to be known as “the girl who fought for education”. Malala had been speaking out on girl’s education
an education for all, no matter what gender, race, or ethnicity. Malala refused to be silenced and always put up a fight no matter whom she is going against. Education was always a priority and a privilege for her. Her feelings later changed and she noticed everyone deserves and is entitled to an education. I am Malala is a memoir of the struggle and war Malala had to fight and is still fighting to give an education to all. Malala Yousafzai’s outcry for education was heard around the world. Without
I am Malala is a novel of a fourteen-year-old girl who campaigned for the rights of women In education. Malala sheds light on the role of women in culture and the groups (Taliban) fighting to oppress women. Malala was shot by Taliban claiming her rights to fight for women were obscene on the bus going home. These shootings lead to several talks involving protuberant political leaders from England and Pakistan. The story of Malala shades light in the role of women in culture and the teams fighting
I am Malala is a great non-fiction novel for young high school girls. I think this was the ideal book for summer reading. I am Malala is empowering and shows women that they are worthy of their rights. Malala is an awesome role model for young girls around the world. Her bravery, independence, encouragement, and wisdom shows throughout the novel. The story of Malala takes place in Pakistan. Malala grew up in the village of Pakistan named Swat Valley. She was born differently than the rest of the
When the Taliban threatened Malala Yousafzai, she didn’t back down and kept protesting for a woman’s right to get an education. She actually survived a gunshot and ended up writing a few books. She wrote the book I Am Malala : The Girl Who Stood Up For Education and Was Shot by the Taliban with help from Christina Lamb, a foreign correspondent. Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997. She became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala Yousafzai was born and lived
Malala Yousafzai, the fifteen year old girl shot in the face for speaking out. Her story begins just like any other girl in her hometown, Swat Valley, Pakistan; an area where women struggle to keep their basic rights. One of those rights being the right to education, which then grew to be the main influence in Malala’s advocacy and eventual worldwide campaign for women’s schooling. This happened to be against the edicts of the political group, the Taliban, an extremist islamic party in Pakistan responsible
I am Malala is an extraordinary auto-biography based on a teenager named Malala Yousafzi whose dream was to get an education and become a doctor and, for women in Pakistan to have the right and access to education. She grew up in Swat Valley, a beautiful part of northwestern Pakistan with amazing scenery. When Malala was born, very little people in her community bothered to congratulate her parents, Ziauddin and Tor Pekai, because a girl being born is seen as a failure on the part of the parents
Malala’s Journey I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban At the intersection of life and death, lies Malala Yousafzai. She stood up to the Taliban when no one else did, she fought for girls education everywhere in the world when no one else could, and her powerful voice rang out among the bloody streets of Swat and into our hearts. Not only was she brave enough to achieve her goals, but she had the courage to do what was right. A hero is someone that
Valeria Oceguera COM 110 Final My topic for my research paper will be rebels and rebellion and I will explain what rebels are and I will talk about influential people such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala and why I believe they are true rebels and how their movement still lives and the issues that they have fought for still exist.The title of my research paper,The Next New Leaders Research question: What is it that these rebels did to change our society and are the issues these rebels fought
of Reflections “I learned from the age of two or three that any room in our house, at any time of the day, was there to read in, or to be read to. My mother read to me” (Welty). Growing up, I remember my mom would always take me to the library and teach me how to read. My parents always encouraged me to read and write, which is why I never had a problem in writing papers. The only problem I do have is that it takes me a maximum amount of hours to write a decent paper. Writing a paper can seem intimidating