I Am Malala Research Paper

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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 you can look up to in times of need, their noble contributions bring the world one step closer to being a better place. Malala displays selflessness and generosity and she isn't afraid to say what she believes in, she reflects all of the character traits that are found in a hero. July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan, at dawn, before a dark blanket of clouds settled over the sky, Malala Yousafzai entered the world. From the moment she was born her father knew that Malala was destined for great things. She grew up living in the school her father founded and as a toddler, Malala would walk into …show more content…

So she wouldn't get caught, Malala would slip her school books under her shirt and walk to school praying that no one would stop her on the way. In 2009, education activist, Malala Yousafzai published her anonymous diary on BBC Urdu informing people about the Taliban's actions, movements, and nightmares she's had about the extremist group to people halfway across the world. Yousafzai appeared on many television shows and accepted several awards such as the National Malala Peace Prize. However, once she started to get more recognition, she became an easier target for the Taliban. Malala knew that speaking for those who have been silenced by the Taliban is what she wanted to do, but soon her identity was revealed and they had the named the blogger for BBC

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