Hint: Based on two speech, please explain the conditions necessary to sustain peace and security in the world. Your paper should be based on ideas and information in the text. Please manage your time carefully so that you can read these paragraphs. Please plan responses. Write down the answer. Modify and edit the answer. Your written reply should be in multiple paragraph format. Paragraph 1 Malala Yousafzai An excerpt from the UN speech on New York, New York on July 12, 2013. Dear brothers and sisters, please remember one: Malladay is not my day. Today is the day all women, all boys, and all girls talk about their rights. 2 Hundreds of human rights activists and social workers are striving not only to claim their rights but also to achieve the goal of education, peace and equality. Thousands of people were killed by terrorists and millions of people were injured. I am alone. That's why I am standing here. So I am standing here, girl, a lot of them. I am not talking for myself, I am talking for those who say nothing. People who fight for their own rights. Their right to live in peace. They treat their rights with dignity. They have equal opportunities. They are entitled to education. Dear friends, Taliban hit the left side of my forehead on 9th October 2012. They also shot my friend. They think that bullets will silence us, but they will fail. Thanks to the silence, thousands of voices came out. Terrorists think they will change my goals and stop my ambition, but apart from this, my life has not changed: weakness, fear, and despair will disappear. Strength, strength and courage were born. I am the same malar. My ambition is the same. My hope is the same. My dream is the same. Dear brothers and sisters, I am not against anyone. I am not talking about personal retaliation against the Taliban or any other terrorist organization. I am here and express the rights to all children's education. I want to educate the children of the Taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. I do not dislike shooting the Taliban. Even if he had a gun in his hand, he stood before me, so I did not shoot. This is a sympathy I have learned from Muhammad, a merciful prophet, Jesus Christ and the Buddha. This is a legacy
Malaras is probably one of the most famous names in the world. Malala Yousafzai is an activist, a female student, and the youngest Nobel laureate. At the age of 15, Marala was shot by the Taliban for her "crime" - to attend school. After surviving the shoot, Marara became idol of many young women, inspired by her story and courage. I remember about the story of Mala for the first time and remember what I saw her in the United Nations speech. Her spirit impressed me. As an ambitious young woman, I can relate to the struggle of Malaras praise her wisdom and courage; But I want to know: why do we want people like Malaras in this world Do you need it? Is there anything behind her success story?
Malala Yousafzai's Autobiography I am Malala, I start with a scene where young Pakistani education and women's rights activist Malala are being shot. Her school bus was stopped by the Taliban, after asking which girl was malar, she put a bullet in her head. Malara finished a powerful overture with the phrase "Who is Malala". I am Malara, this is my story (9). - Malara Yousafuzai, even if he is not a Christian, must fight for the rights of others, even if she has to sacrifice her rights. Girl, she does anything for her family She wants only the right for a girl to attend school. "I think my life is not my life, this is Second Life, people pray to God to forgive me, and I will escape - I will use my life to help others "(Yousafzai, 301)
In Malala Yousafzai, I am Malala. This explains the journey for Malala to fight for her school education rights. Born in Pakistan, she sent a very simple standard of living. Her father runs the school she has done; I am very grateful to the Taliban in the country that took over her. She "strikes" the Taliban and its standards through lectures and meetings, which is also continuing to school. All of these "battle" put the target on her head; literally, when she survived the Taliban gun. One of the dreams of Malara is to go to school, she is doing this.