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Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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By being a teenager, it's easy to feel confused, to get into the mass mindset and lose your passion. We all humans witnessed that feeling once. When a teenage girl takes on an incredible mission of bravery, that even adults recoil in fear of doing it, the result takes on greater importance. What do we as human beings view the characteristics of an inspirational person? Is it the willpower to risk your own life to fight against injustice? Is it the strength to conquer any adversity? Is it the compassion to help fellow human beings wholeheartedly? Malala Yousafzai entitles all these motives and countless more. She is a women’s rights activist. The impact she has done with the opportunity for all children to get a better education, to have the freedom to speak and standing up for all girl’s and woman’s rights in general …show more content…

Born in Mingora, Pakistan, Malala’s story begins with her being an outstanding young lady long before that day in October 2012. Malala Yousafzai’s journey which included fighting for women’s education started in her hometown, she grew up, Swat Valley with her fight against the Taliban rule. She and other girls in her town Swat Valley were forced to fulfill the orders of the Taliban and not to have an education they were passionately wanted to have. She is the native of Pakistan. Inspired by her father who is a head teacher and anti-Taliban campaigner, she began speaking out about girls' education aged just 11. That would be unusual in most societies, but especially in one society where girls are often undervalued. Malala’s words were extraordinary, not only for their precision and wisdom, but also for their courage. Just weeks earlier, the Taliban had taken control of the Swat Valley, and banned television, girl’s education, and woman from going to shopping, where Malala lived and issued an edict banning girls from

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