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Malala Malala is a 16 year old girl from Pakistan, she stood up to the Taliban for girls education. In this project you'll find more facts and stories about Malala. Artifacts The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is one of Malala’s artifacts. After the Taliban shot her something that helped her cope with the situation was reading the book. That book was her favorite in the hospital in Birmingham. Malala was honored for the book because it was given to her by “Golden Brown” the rock band. The Nobel Peace Prize, was another of Malala’s artifacts. Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 it was awarded to her and Kailash Satyrhi. Kailash Satyrhi is an Indian children's rights advocate and an activist against child labour. Malala said,"This award is not just for me. It is for those forgotten children who want education." The Nobel Peace Prize is important to Malala because it has given her hope for a brighter future.

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Malala Malala is a 16 year old girl from Pakistan, she stood up to the Taliban for girls education. In this project you'll find more facts and stories about Malala. 

  

Artifacts  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, is one of Malala’s artifacts. After the Taliban shot her something that helped her cope with the situation was reading the book. That book was her favorite in the hospital in Birmingham. Malala was honored for the book because it was given to her by “Golden Brown” the rock band.   The Nobel Peace Prize, was another of Malala’s 

artifacts. Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 it was awarded to her and Kailash Satyrhi. Kailash Satyrhi is an Indian children's rights advocate and an activist against child labour. Malala said,"This award is not just for me. It is for those forgotten children who want education." The Nobel Peace Prize is important to Malala because it has given her hope for a brighter future.   

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  Malala had a lot of notebooks in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. She always loved writing, Malala had many short story writing trophies. So while she was recovering from the shooting Malala couldn’t talk because of the breathing tubes. Malala used notebooks to tell the doctors and nurses. She was worried of who 

was going to pay for all the hospital charges but the Pakistan government was going to pay for the expenses.       

Quotes One quote that describes Malala is, “ All I is an education and I am afraid of no one.” by Malala Yousafzai. This quote was written by her in her autobiography. Example 1: In the autobiography Malala is a hard working and smart girl. This quote describes that she wants girls all over the Middle East to get an education just like her. Example 2: In the quote Malala states that she won’t let anyone in her way of an education. An example from the autobiography is that she got a lot of threats and even got shot by the Taliban but was still brave to do her campaigns.

     

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 1997                              2009                               2011                        2012                     2014 Malala was                   Malala wrote in a             Malala got               Malala got shot by    Malala won the  born in Swat Valley.     BBC diary about her life. nominated for NPP.  the Taliban.             Nobel Peace Prize. 

     

Diary Entry  2014, 

Dear Diary, It was the tenth of October my best friend Moniba and I were waiting for the bus. The bus finally 

came and I sat next to Moniba in the corner right. The bus was off picking up a few girls that went to the all girls school. After picking up a few more girls a man came in and was talking to the driver. The past few days I had been speaking at events with my father for girls education and against those like the Taliban who want to hide us away, journalists often came, even foreigners, though not like this in the road. The man who came was wearing a peaked cap and looked like a college student. 

“ Who is Malala?” he demanded. No one said anything but several girls looked at me on the bus, my face wasn’t covered. That’s 

when he lifted up a black pistol. Some of the girls screamed, the bus driver tried to push the man. Moniba tells me I squeezed her hand. My friends said he fired three bullets very quickly. The first one went through my left eye socket and out under my left shoulder. By the time we got to the hospital my long hair and Monica's lap was covered in blood. Who is Malala? I am Malala and this is my story.