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Malala is fighting for the rights of girls in Pakistan and other countries.
Composition Malala Currently, Pakistan has the world's second-highest number of children out of school with an estimated 22.8 million aged 5-16. 32% of primary-school-age girls and 59% of girls by grade six have never attended school. Most shockingly, 75% of women have never had any type of access to education. This is what Malala is fighting against. She demands every woman can have access to education and go to school. She says: "My dream is to empower myself with education, and then it is a weapon." She is a very brave woman and in this composition, I will show, what she means by saying this quote. School is the most important thing for Malala at the moment, as she makes very clear. Not only does she think that it's important, but she is also very good at school with only A's and A*´s. She is very dedicated to it, which is a big advantage for her with the things she's trying to achieve. She's very invested in her education as she took an additional math exam and opted to study history, geography, and religious studies. In Pakistan, only a few girls get to go to school. Political instability, disproportionate influence on governance by security forces, repression of civil society and the...
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media, violent insurgency, and escalating ethnic and religious tensions all poison Pakistan's current social landscape. These forces distract from the government's obligation to deliver essential services like education. If women could finally be educated and education is free for all, this could be a step further to equal rights. They could get a job and earn more money to feed their family. I think that Malala is very brave because she understood that what's happening isn't right and she's now fighting against it. I think what she means with that quote is that as soon, as she has a good level of education, she's able to use this power to solve the problems around the world, starting with Pakistan's education system. To use education as a weapon means, that she can fight with good arguments and her knowledge. I think that Malala is a great example, that you can accomplish something with your knowledge. She is showing the women in Pakistan that they should stand up for their rights and that if they all work together, they can hopefully make education accessible for anyone.
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Composition Malala Currently, Pakistan has the world's second-highest number of children out of school with an estimated 22.8 million aged 5-16. 32% of primary-school-age girls and 59% of girls by grade six have never attended school. Most shockingly, 75% of women have never had any type of access to education. This is what Malala is fighting against. She demands every woman can have access to education and go to school. She says: "My dream is to empower myself with education, and then it is a weapon." She is a very brave woman and in this composition, I will show, what she means by saying this quote. School is the most important thing for Malala at the moment, as she makes very clear. Not only does she think that it's important, but she is also very good at school with only A's and A*´s. She is very dedicated to it, which is a big advantage for her with the things she's trying to achieve. She's very invested in her education as she took an additional math exam and opted to study history, geography, and religious studies. In Pakistan, only a few girls get to go to school. Political instability, disproportionate influence on governance by security forces, repression of civil society and the...
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Knowunity
Schule. Endlich einfach.
media, violent insurgency, and escalating ethnic and religious tensions all poison Pakistan's current social landscape. These forces distract from the government's obligation to deliver essential services like education. If women could finally be educated and education is free for all, this could be a step further to equal rights. They could get a job and earn more money to feed their family. I think that Malala is very brave because she understood that what's happening isn't right and she's now fighting against it. I think what she means with that quote is that as soon, as she has a good level of education, she's able to use this power to solve the problems around the world, starting with Pakistan's education system. To use education as a weapon means, that she can fight with good arguments and her knowledge. I think that Malala is a great example, that you can accomplish something with your knowledge. She is showing the women in Pakistan that they should stand up for their rights and that if they all work together, they can hopefully make education accessible for anyone.