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  • Did you know thatmore than 130 million girls are out of school today?"

  • Too many girls are still shut out of school because they have to work, are married early,

  • or have to care for younger siblings, denying them their fundamental right to education.”

  • This is a story of a fearless 15-year old named Malala Yousafzai,

  • who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban.

  • Malala was born in Swat Valley, Pakistan, “a land where rifles are fired in celebration

  • for a son, while daughters are hidden away behind a curtain.”

  • Yet when her father first looked into her eyes, he told people, “I know there is something

  • different about this child.”

  • Malala was named after the greatest heroine of Afghanistan, Malalai of Maiwand, who, “went

  • to the battlefield with other women todefeat the British army in 1880.”

  • Many girls in Swat Valley are afraid to go to school, but Malala loved reading and was

  • consideredthe smart girlat a school her father founded before she was born.

  • However, with the spread of terrorism, the local Taliban took control of Swat Valley

  • and had at times banned girls from attending school.

  • After the Taliban had bombed a local school, Malala saw the need to stand up for herself,

  • her family, and all other girls within her community.

  • Malala gave a speech titled, “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”

  • Because of her activism for female education, the Talibanhad issued a death threat against

  • her.”

  • Malala was more concerned for the safety of her fatheran anti-Taliban activistthan

  • for herself.

  • However, on October 9, 2012, Malala was shot in the left side of her head by a Taliban

  • gunman, while riding the bus to school.

  • Two other girls were also injured in the attack.

  • Though in critical condition, Malala miraculously survived the attack with no brain damage.

  • Malala and her family now live in Birmingham, England where she is attending school.

  • Unfortunately, the Taliban still consider Malala a target.”

  • In October 2014, Malala received the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17, being the youngest

  • person to receive the award.

  • Malala believes that education is a universal human right.

  • On her 18th birthday, Malala opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon.

  • While there, she boldly demanded of leaders that, “we must invest in books instead of

  • bullets.”

  • Malala believes thatone child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.”

  • She believes in the power of one.

Did you know thatmore than 130 million girls are out of school today?"

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"一個人的力量"----馬拉拉-尤薩夫扎伊; (The Power of One - Malala Yousafzai)

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