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Watch the above video with Malala. What would you like to ask her if you could meet her? Give three words to describe Malala's actions since her tragic shooting last year. Leave your comment below.
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McKenzie T.
10/11/2013 02:23:10 am
That was an amazing and insperational! She really deservs the award!
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McKenzie T. P.1
10/14/2013 02:35:31 am
I would ask her why she wrote the book, and what gave her the idea to have boys and girls be treated the same. My three words are, sad, ungreatful, rude. Nobody deservs what she had to go through.
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Daniel D P.1
10/11/2013 02:25:01 am
I'm really glad she sood thup to e situation. I admire how she stood up for womens right for education. She even wrote a book (I'm probably going to read it) about herself.
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Peyton.W
10/11/2013 06:41:59 am
I think that this woman is very smart about how education is very important because without education we would have almost nothing because nobody could make anything to give, nobody could know what to do with something because they would not know how to do it without school and this very smart woman appreciates school so much that she would be shot for it and stay strong all the way to this day.
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Tanner.s period 5
10/13/2013 03:11:40 am
I would really like to ask her what it felt like to be shot. Did it even hurt?
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Kaitlyn B. Period 5
10/13/2013 03:14:59 am
If I had the chance to ask Malala anything I would ask her how she felt once the Taliban invaded the bus, what she was thinking and how she felt.
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Brooke G. P.3
10/13/2013 06:21:02 am
If I could ask Malala one question I would ask her how did she stay so brave in such a scary situation. Three words I would use to describe her actions would be courageous, heroic, and amazing!
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Lauren M.
10/13/2013 09:40:19 am
I would ask her how she found the strength to try to get education after she got shot. If I attempted to do something and it ended horribly wrong, I would never attempt to do it again. So i find her story amazing. To describe her actions in three words I would describe it as brave, outspoken, and , of course, amazing.
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Cassidy H. period 1
10/14/2013 02:19:24 am
That was so inspirational! I would like to ask her what her favorite part about helping people was. My three words are brave, amazing, and just overall halpful.
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Rumur B.
10/14/2013 02:28:12 am
i think that malala was verry brave and if i ever met her i would ask her why did you take a risk that day of not covering your face, what were you thinking at the time,and would you ever do it again. malalas actions were very brave and life saveing.
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Kiana Lane Period 1.
10/14/2013 02:28:20 am
I think that this video is a very insperation to work hard for eduction in life because a girl that had that a very hard life already graduated at the age of 16. If I got to meet Malala I would ask her " How did it feel when you actually know that you succeded?".
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Kacie M. P.1
10/14/2013 02:31:39 am
She is a vey inspiring person and for being shot she still has all the strenght and courage then ever before!!
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Trinity.K P-1
10/14/2013 02:34:03 am
If i were given the chance to meet malala i would deffenetly ask her how it feels to be a hero? How dose she think of herself dose she recognize how much of a hero she is? If i described malala in three words they would be heroic, brave and strong...
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Heriberto G. P.1
10/14/2013 02:35:13 am
I would ask her how does it feel to be who you are? and i think she de.serves the award.
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Olivia M. P1
10/14/2013 02:36:27 am
If I ever met Malala I would ask her what it took to be brave and stand up against the taliband. I admire Malala's courage to fight and stand up for herself verbally with no violence, at an age so young it's amazing that she was brave and survived being shot. I think we can all learn that no matter how young you are, you can always stand up and fight for what you believe in. She is brave, inspiring, and corageous
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Topanga S. P.1
10/14/2013 02:36:44 am
I think it's sad that Malala got shot just because she was sticking up for womens education.
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Cameron B. Period 1
10/14/2013 02:36:58 am
She is a very brave girl and i am glad thaat she was able to take a stand for her and others.
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RoseMary V. P.1
10/14/2013 02:37:29 am
i think it was good that she had took a stand and shes a brave girl because she did that for her and others.
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Colbi M.Period 1
10/14/2013 02:37:51 am
I think what she did was right. Speaking up for education is a very amazing thing to do no matter how old you are. I think she should have won the noble peace prize but at least she got nominated for it.
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Max J. period 2
10/14/2013 03:29:23 am
If i could ask her something then i would ask here when she was shot exactly what she was thinking, and a few words to describe her are
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Shelby H. P.3
10/14/2013 04:21:48 am
If I could ask Malala one thing it would be how she coped so well with the threat from Talaban, if I was her I would be scared to death at the thought of Talaban threatening me. My three words to describe her actions are: brave, daring, and caring.
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skyh.b
10/14/2013 04:22:48 am
I thought that she was amaizing that she spoke out to the world and said also how it felt how to be shot and taking the pain she diserves a reawared and shouled be thankfiull for her people.
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Donovan G. P.3
10/14/2013 04:24:27 am
If I could ask Malala one thing, I would ask how did she stand the insanity of the terrorism.
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Daniel J.
10/14/2013 04:27:51 am
If i could ask malala anything i would ask her how she stayed so strong during all the threats and attacks.
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Cheyanne B. PER .4
10/14/2013 05:46:34 am
if could ask Malala one thing i would ask how she stand the insanity of the terrorism
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Kayli O.
10/14/2013 05:49:37 am
Malala is a very strong, hopeful and courageous girl. I would ask her how she found the strength to try to get education after she got shot.
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Ben B. Period 4
10/14/2013 05:51:55 am
Malala speaks amazing English for not being born in a country that speaks English.
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Gabby P. Period 04
10/14/2013 05:52:01 am
3 words that I would describe Malala's actions after she got shot would be Brave, Intelligent, and Reasonable. I think Malala has a very good reason to take a stand and that her point about women's strength being education is very inspiring. If I could meet Malala, I would ask her what her first step was when realizing she needed to tell people her message.
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Connor L. Per. 4
10/14/2013 05:53:37 am
In my opinion, Malala DEFINITELY deserves the Nobel Peace Prize! She is so inspirational and she is only 16 years old. If I met her, I would ask her how she was so brave to go to school even though it was forbidden. Malala is amazing. I will most likely read her book. My three words to describe her are: inspirational, brave, and amazing.
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Benjamin C
10/14/2013 05:54:06 am
Ii love how she went to school even when the terorists were trying to get people not to.I love how she would do anything to learn i agree with her education is extreamly important.
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Emily M. Per.5
10/14/2013 06:38:45 am
Malala is amazing she didnt show any fear when this happened and she was ready to take on what that man did to her. If i had to ask her something i was ask Malala how she felt when it happened and how she felt when she knew she was a survier. My three words that describe her would be Brave, Fearless, and Strong.
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Samuel P. Per 5
10/14/2013 06:39:05 am
Malala should be proud of her self and how hard shes worked on kids education. If I was going to ask her a question I would ask her If you had to choose one subject to have kids learn what would it be? Some words I would use for her would be:
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brandon.k.
10/14/2013 06:39:39 am
i think she is very brave and corageous and hopeful. She helped the women get an education. She spoke out and her words helped the community. I think that she will help them build schools to educate women in her part of the world.
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Dallin E period 5
10/14/2013 06:41:45 am
If i met Malala i would ask her about what i can do to help women gain there rights around the world.
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Nate.L Period 5
10/14/2013 06:42:53 am
If I could ask Malala one thing it would be how did it feel to have terorists wanting to kill you. Three words i can describe Malala with would be courages, peaceful and wise
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Hope.D Per.5
10/14/2013 06:43:19 am
I like Malala very much because she cares about education so much.If I were to meet her I would ask her "What made you care so much about education?".
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Kika s. period 5
10/14/2013 06:45:15 am
I think that Malala is very very confident. i see kids always saying they hate scholl when Malala got shot for going to school. I would ask her if she still thinks it was worth getting shot to go to school.
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Gavin R. P.5
10/14/2013 06:49:17 am
Malala is one of the greatest examples i've seen. Three words I would use to describe her would be...
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Alex M
10/18/2013 11:56:42 am
I agree nice gavin
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Eliana W. Pre 5
10/14/2013 08:16:47 am
Malala is insparational to all the women in the world.If I saw Malala I would ask<"Why woule u do something so dangerous even if you knew somethimg bad would happen?".My three words are corageous,noble,and insparational.
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Kiana L. Period 1
10/14/2013 08:20:27 am
This video was a very insperationable video . To think that she realeased that education was a very important thing and started early in life and graduated at the age of 16 years old when she had a really hard life. That to me is very honorable and she is know an insperation to me. If I ever met Malala I would ask her " How she felt when she got shot".
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Kaylee W. P.5
10/15/2013 01:45:41 pm
great job. I agree. :-)
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Malachi M. Period 2
10/14/2013 09:13:04 am
Three words that I would use to describe Malala are, strong willed because she suffered for her cause and brave because she stood up to the terrorists. If I met her in real life I would ask her why did you do that? because she got shot for it.
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Ryan T. Per. 5
10/14/2013 09:55:43 am
The three words I would use to describe Malala are
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Cassidy
10/14/2013 11:05:06 am
wow!! If i were to ask Malala anything it would have to be how did she push herself to move forward for education. Even after all of the attacks.
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Brooke R P.4
10/14/2013 12:03:21 pm
She is very inspirational and I don't think it was right for her to get shot for women education.
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Tyler W. P.2
10/14/2013 12:28:40 pm
Malala was a great example of courage. She knew that the Taliban was coming after her and she worried about her father not herself. She kept on going to school no matter what it took because she knew it was the best decision for her.
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Skylar B. P.4
10/14/2013 12:55:45 pm
I think Malala is friendly to others, very courageous and smart.
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Tyler.s. Per5
10/15/2013 10:04:04 am
I think Malala did the wright thing. Also I would ask her what it was like to get shot. I would say she is smart, strong, and brave.
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Imani W. P.4
10/15/2013 01:21:57 pm
If I meet Malala I would ask her was it scary speaking up for your rights? And the 3 words I would use to describe her actions is she is brave, courageous, and has a loving hart.
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Kaylee W. P. 5
10/15/2013 01:42:44 pm
First of all, I can't believe that you are only 16, and that you have been so brave through out this situation. My questions for you would be: Being still a child, were you ever afraid and just wanted to hide away from these terrible terrorists? How could you do all of that and still be so strong even today?
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Kaylee L. Period 2
10/16/2013 06:47:12 am
I think she goes on what she believes in. I would like to ask her how she got the courage to stand up to the Taliban. I think she’s very smart for going to school. She enjoys school, wants to learn and become smarter by going every day.
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HAYLEE P. P.4
10/16/2013 08:27:56 am
If i could ask her one question iwould ask her what else she could do if she could fight more for her freedom. She is amazing motivational, and inspirational.
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alex M p 5
10/16/2013 09:12:37 am
if I could ask malala something I would tell her how did she support termism
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Alexia J.
10/16/2013 10:55:41 am
One question I would ask Malala is: Why did you do what you did?
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Rea B. p.4
10/25/2013 05:36:47 am
i agree totaly with u alexia
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Ian P. Per.5
10/16/2013 12:18:32 pm
I would ask her why fight for knowledge. Three words to describe Malala are
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Brodie D. p.5
10/16/2013 12:25:16 pm
I think malala is very courage's to stand up for going to school like she did. I think Malala is a great inspiration to young childen who are scared to go to school.
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Maddy R. Per.4
10/16/2013 01:06:02 pm
If I could meet Malala in person, I would ask her how she overcame the fear of being killed and shoved it aside to protect her family instead. Three words I would use to describe Malala would be brave, motivated, and headstrong.
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Abigail B.
10/17/2013 09:25:34 am
Wow! Malala is So amazing! I find it very astonishing that she is alive after she got shot in the head. She is also so sweet! I love her laugh. She seems very POWERFUL because she uses her words, and not violence. She is WISE and truly is an Advicate of woman education, and I really admire her. I would also describe her as a LEADER because she has obviously had an affect on the world, . She must be a threat to those terrorists, and they are probably really terrified of her, not because she was violent, but because like what she said, woman become more powerful when they are educated, and she is very EDUCATED. Finally, if I could ask her anything, I would ask her what it felt like to realize that she would still survive after the attack.I am very inspired by Malala, and it would be interesting to read her book.
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Alexia J.
10/21/2013 07:52:52 am
Great job! I 100% agree with you.
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Raegan G. Per. 4
10/19/2013 11:23:17 am
The question I would ask Malala if I ever got the chance to meet her would be, How did you stay so calm and courageous in such a terrifying situation? If I were in that position, I would
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Kaitlyn B. Per.5 10/20/13
10/20/2013 11:46:15 am
Malala is so sweet and kind I wonder why anyone in their right mind would shoot her. All she wanted was to learn. If I could meet her I would ask her how she felt when she realized what was about to happen to her.
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Maria E. P.1
10/20/2013 01:27:36 pm
I think Malala is so brave, inspirational and heroic. I find it really astonishing that she wasn't afraid to die and that she is still alive after being shot in the head. Also she is very wise because she didn't use violence towered the terrorists. If I could ask her a anything i would ask her what dose it fell like to speak for other people that aren't brave enough to speak for there rights.
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Maria E P.2
10/20/2013 01:58:31 pm
I think Malala is so brave, inspirational and heroic. I find it really astonishing that she wasn't afraid to die and that she is still alive after being shot in the head. Also she is very wise because she didn't use violence towered the terrorists. If I could ask her a anything i would ask her what dose it fell like to speak for other people that aren't brave enough to speak for there rights.
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Isabel Z P2
10/21/2013 12:50:05 am
I think that Malala is a good experience form her book to help kids to do anything.
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Easton.M P.3
10/21/2013 07:52:28 am
I think, now that I have watched the video, that Malala is a very humble person and it is very humbling to here her story.
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Sandra A p.4
10/21/2013 12:49:37 pm
If I ever met Malala I would ask her how does she ever have enough courage to express her feelings to everyone in the world. If I had to describe her in 3 words I describe her as couragous, strong, and fearless.
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Jarrett.B Per.3
10/22/2013 01:23:20 pm
I think that malala is very smart to write the book and expres her feelings, if i could describe her in 3 words it would be, couraging, inspirational, and brave.
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Tori.P period1
10/24/2013 01:48:55 pm
I think that Malala is an amazingly strong willed person. If I had one question I could ask her it would be how in the world did you manage to keep going even after you were that badly injured. Three words to describe Malala STRONG, COURAGEOUS, AND BLESSED
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cintia s. per1
10/25/2013 02:27:59 am
If i got to meet her i would ask her how it was to live when she got shot
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Michelle M. period 1
10/25/2013 02:29:37 am
Malala is a strong young woman who stayed alive in a tragic shooting that killed millions. If I could meet her I would ask her how she felt so scared but stayed strong during it.
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Alessandra Sweeten 3
10/25/2013 04:16:59 am
Wow! she is so insparational! no one deserves the award more than she does!
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Mason R. p.4
10/25/2013 05:49:19 am
If I asked Malala a question it would be how do you think you have empowered the people of your country since the accident. Three words I have to describe her they would be empowering hopeful and heroic.
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Karissa S. Per1
10/9/2014 10:57:42 am
Wow! She is interesting to me and she is inspirational woman. When I was watching the video she had stayed alive in the tragic stooping war, millions of people had gotten killed in that war, Malala was a strong woman, she was even a humble woman witch I did not know that at all. I wish that I could go met her sometime but not anymore. Three words that I would describe her is they would be empowering, hopeful and heroic.
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