Malala Yousafzai Motivation

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Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist and the youngest person to ever be awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. She works avidly in politics, fighting for the right of education for all children. On her eighteenth birthday, a non-profit organization which she had co-founded called "Malala Fund" resulted in the opening of a school in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley that originally supplied educational resources for 200 Syrian girls in 2015. Malala's drive to provide children with the gift of knowledge, first coming to attention in 2009, made her a target for a Taliban gunman, who shot her in the head in 2012. Although Malala survived the attack on her life and the family's involvement in supporting their daughter's activism, the event influenced a necessary decision to leave their home country. Because of her dedication to the universal rights for children, I can conclude that …show more content…

Kanye has a tendency to associate himself with general cases of widely-perceived success. His behavior at the Awards Ceremony was indicative that he pays no mind to the idea that others have goals and preferences. However, in early 2015, Kanye participated in an interview with Style.com in which he apologized for his delivery on opinions that he felt to be accurate. Although he himself perceives his intentions as being good, Kanye has expressed recognition that this behavior is not as pure as his purpose. He also states appreciation for his family: indicating that he is reflecting on his perspectives of social relationships. These successes at recognizing the differences between ham-handedness and malicious intent and learning to appreciate those around him may take Kanye off of the first stage and bring him up to the

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