Wednesday, October 29, 2014

MALALA YOUSAFZAI and the Nobel Peace Prize 2014. Adrià H.

"One child, one teacher, one book 
and one pen can change the world"


Malala Yusafzai was born on 12th of July of 1997. She was born in Pakistan, more concretely in Swat Jaiber Pastunjuá. Malala is actually student, blogger and activist (An activist is a person who wants to change social or political way to see the things, and activists always have an objective to comply).

Malala has received the Nobel peace award few days ago, on October 10th of this year. She has received it because she is hardly clamming for woman rights in Swat River, for example, ladies of our age can’t go to school because the person who commands the country decided that they can’t go to school. Malala decided to manifest her thoughts but one fatal thing happened. On 9th of October in 2012 a militia who had a rifle shot her and pricked her neck and her skull. She had to be operated.

She hasn’t only received this Nobel award. Before of this one she received other awards like National peace Price on 2011. 2 years after Malala was laureate with International Catalonia Price because of her dedication trying to defend human rights.

Malala is famous too because she has a blog where she explains to people how Pakistan people live, and how governors do politics, how they dictate rules. I have read it and I think it’s very interesting and emotive.

In my opinion Malala looks like a very good person who only tries to change the world. Many people try to defend people rights or other type of rights but anybody do it up to the point of receiving a shot in the brain. It impresses me this type of people who fight for things they really want. On the other hand, I respect what she does but I thing her intervention won’t change anything because political ideas are above than street people ideas or opinions. But I always say the same, It’s better to try and don’t have result than don’t try and don’t have results too, because you don’t know if you will have results of something you are fighting for.


ADRIÀ HUGAS
1r BATX A

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

MALALA YOUSAFZAI and the Nobel Peace Prize 2014 Gerard F. (1 BATX A)

MALALA YOUSAFZAI

This seventeen year old girl is a student, activist and also a blogger. She has won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, so she became the youngest person to win this award. As a result, her popularity has increased.

She has got two brothers, she is known for her activism for fighting for civil rights specifically for women rights in Swat where Talibans don’t allow girls to go to school.

On 9th of October in 2012 a terrorist group charged against the school bus where she was in. A man shot  many times with a gun on her head, so she needed a fast operation or she’ll be dead now. Finally she could recover from every injury and then, she was able to go back to school in England and she said: “I’m really happy for being back to school. My dream is that every child in the world could have this opportunity because it’s their basic right”.

At 2013 she wrote a biography book called: “I am Malala”. She was only sixteen when she wrote this book; this book was banned in Pakistan.

In my opinion, this teenager is an example of fighting for what you want, because she didn’t shutup in a country where women can’t do many things and also a place that if you say something against the politicians could have badly impact.

Many times, people have different opinions about what the majority of population thinks and they don’t say it because they are scared about what people would think of them if they say it, me either, I also sometimes have different opinion about what someone in my family, class or friends I don’t say it because I don’t want to create conflict between me and the other people and I should improve this attitude.

Finally I’ll say something that doesn’t talk about Malala, it is about this composition, it has been the most difficult composition since we started school because I didn’t know too much about her so I needed to research information about Malala and what she has done, so I think this kind of compositions are a really nice idea to learn about new people or things.


Gerard Ferreiro

MALALA YOUSAFZAI and the Nobel Peace Prize 2014 Guillem B. (3r ESO C)

Malala Yousafzai

She is a heroine and excellent model to all people. She is an activist for education and for women's rights, which are incredibly important. She  works to "help girls go to school and raise their voices for the right to education". Malala launched her own nonprofit,  to empower women and combat the obstacles that stand between girls and education including culture, poverty, and violence.

I'm surprised about the enthusiasm and the will that this girl has to help solve the differences and oppositions of her country. Even that behave you a bullet in the head. I do not even understand, how countries like Pakistan, do not leave women to go to school, since it is the promotion of their education. Luckily we have people like Malala who help to promote education in these disadvantaged countries
Guillem Bayo

3r d’ESO C