Cassie
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It sounds like she died like she lived. Brave, not afraid to speak up and speak against those who are doing wrong. And I think that's just it's a sad and tragic end. And that goes almost without saying, but it really speaks to who she was as a person in life. And I just think that's really cool.
Yes. It is. Because this gets a lot more dangerous for Malala. Yeah. In 2012, when Malala was just 15, a masked gunman boarded Malala's school bus and aggressively asked the question, who is Malala? All that could be heard next was the deafening crack of a gunshot as a man pulled the trigger pointed at Malala's head.
Yes. It is. Because this gets a lot more dangerous for Malala. Yeah. In 2012, when Malala was just 15, a masked gunman boarded Malala's school bus and aggressively asked the question, who is Malala? All that could be heard next was the deafening crack of a gunshot as a man pulled the trigger pointed at Malala's head.
Yes. It is. Because this gets a lot more dangerous for Malala. Yeah. In 2012, when Malala was just 15, a masked gunman boarded Malala's school bus and aggressively asked the question, who is Malala? All that could be heard next was the deafening crack of a gunshot as a man pulled the trigger pointed at Malala's head.
But as far as the theme that kind of stuck out to me the most on this is just the perseverance of sticking with it with so much going on and so many reasons to quit and to throw in the towel and be like, this is too much. I'm just, you know, one person or I'm just like this part of this tiny group. And it can feel really overwhelming and it can feel like you're swimming against the current a bit.
But as far as the theme that kind of stuck out to me the most on this is just the perseverance of sticking with it with so much going on and so many reasons to quit and to throw in the towel and be like, this is too much. I'm just, you know, one person or I'm just like this part of this tiny group. And it can feel really overwhelming and it can feel like you're swimming against the current a bit.
But as far as the theme that kind of stuck out to me the most on this is just the perseverance of sticking with it with so much going on and so many reasons to quit and to throw in the towel and be like, this is too much. I'm just, you know, one person or I'm just like this part of this tiny group. And it can feel really overwhelming and it can feel like you're swimming against the current a bit.
The bullet hit her left temple, grazing her left eye, skull, and brain, lacerating her facial nerve, shattering her eardrum, and breaking her jaw joints.
The bullet hit her left temple, grazing her left eye, skull, and brain, lacerating her facial nerve, shattering her eardrum, and breaking her jaw joints.
The bullet hit her left temple, grazing her left eye, skull, and brain, lacerating her facial nerve, shattering her eardrum, and breaking her jaw joints.
And these young women. who were a part of a larger resistance group, of course, but they just really stuck with it. And the small acts, like I can't get over that because sometimes it's hard. It's hard to stand up for what's right, even in big ways, but you can always do little things that show your stance and your values and what you stand for. And that just really shown throughout this story.
And these young women. who were a part of a larger resistance group, of course, but they just really stuck with it. And the small acts, like I can't get over that because sometimes it's hard. It's hard to stand up for what's right, even in big ways, but you can always do little things that show your stance and your values and what you stand for. And that just really shown throughout this story.
And these young women. who were a part of a larger resistance group, of course, but they just really stuck with it. And the small acts, like I can't get over that because sometimes it's hard. It's hard to stand up for what's right, even in big ways, but you can always do little things that show your stance and your values and what you stand for. And that just really shown throughout this story.
While Malala lay unconscious, her story was broadcast around the world. Protests were held in Pakistan, London, New York, and beyond, and the United Nations condemned the attack, calling for stronger protections of girls' education.
While Malala lay unconscious, her story was broadcast around the world. Protests were held in Pakistan, London, New York, and beyond, and the United Nations condemned the attack, calling for stronger protections of girls' education.
While Malala lay unconscious, her story was broadcast around the world. Protests were held in Pakistan, London, New York, and beyond, and the United Nations condemned the attack, calling for stronger protections of girls' education.
She credits her survival to the people around the world who followed her story, saying, quote, "...without the thousands of letters and offers of support, prayers, and news stories, I might not have received medical care."
She credits her survival to the people around the world who followed her story, saying, quote, "...without the thousands of letters and offers of support, prayers, and news stories, I might not have received medical care."
She credits her survival to the people around the world who followed her story, saying, quote, "...without the thousands of letters and offers of support, prayers, and news stories, I might not have received medical care."
really big changes do you know what this story really reminded me of and it's a movie i haven't seen in years but it's very memorable the movie jojo rabbit i don't know if i've ever seen that cassie you would love that movie so it's about world war ii and scarlett johansson plays a mother to this little boy. And the little boy is the main character of the whole plot.