bibliography
Primary sources:
Yousafzai, Malala, and Christina Lamb. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. Swat Valley, Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai,
I used the book, “I am Malala” because it was a primary source by Malala herself and I read it to find out about the shooting in specific details. I found out what the man who shot Malala was wearing, what he felt when shooting, and where the bullet hit Malala and her friends.
2."Malala Yousafzai." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Feb. 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ Wikipedia” to find extra information on her, like when she was born, how old she is, and what her family is like. Over all, this site was very useful about the information I was looking for.
3.The New York times. "The Bravest Girl in the World." Up Front 9 Dec. 2013: 13-15. Web.
I used the magazine “ Bravest Girl in the World” to find out information about the shooting of Malala of who shot her, why did he/she shoot her, and what happened to Malala/ where did the bullet hit her, what did she do to hurt the Taliban, and according to me, this magazine was reliable.
Secondary sources:
1. Scholastic. "Malala the Shooting." Malala All Powerful (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 8 Nov. vtr42013
I used the magazine “ Malala All Powerful” because I wanted to find out information on where she lives, what the Taliban banned, why the Taliban came to Malala's home town, and why they did what they did to Malala and her town.
2. Schoolastic. "Malala the bravest." Bravest Girl on Earth 13 Sept. 2013: 6-8. Web.
I uesd this website to find out more informtion on Malala herself and this gave me what I wanted and I would say that this site is useful.
3.Kakar, Abdul Hai. "The Wind beneath Her Wings." Www.rferl.org/content/Pakistan. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ the wind beneath her wings” for information on Malala’s speech and it was useful because it gave me her whole speech, when the speech was held, and where it was held.
4. Malala Yousafzai- Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253
I used this website "Malala Yousafzai- Biography" to understand more about her childhood and what made her want to speak up for the rights of girls.
Primary sources:
Yousafzai, Malala, and Christina Lamb. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. Swat Valley, Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai,
I used the book, “I am Malala” because it was a primary source by Malala herself and I read it to find out about the shooting in specific details. I found out what the man who shot Malala was wearing, what he felt when shooting, and where the bullet hit Malala and her friends.
2."Malala Yousafzai." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Feb. 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ Wikipedia” to find extra information on her, like when she was born, how old she is, and what her family is like. Over all, this site was very useful about the information I was looking for.
3.The New York times. "The Bravest Girl in the World." Up Front 9 Dec. 2013: 13-15. Web.
I used the magazine “ Bravest Girl in the World” to find out information about the shooting of Malala of who shot her, why did he/she shoot her, and what happened to Malala/ where did the bullet hit her, what did she do to hurt the Taliban, and according to me, this magazine was reliable.
Secondary sources:
1. Scholastic. "Malala the Shooting." Malala All Powerful (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 8 Nov. vtr42013
I used the magazine “ Malala All Powerful” because I wanted to find out information on where she lives, what the Taliban banned, why the Taliban came to Malala's home town, and why they did what they did to Malala and her town.
2. Schoolastic. "Malala the bravest." Bravest Girl on Earth 13 Sept. 2013: 6-8. Web.
I uesd this website to find out more informtion on Malala herself and this gave me what I wanted and I would say that this site is useful.
3.Kakar, Abdul Hai. "The Wind beneath Her Wings." Www.rferl.org/content/Pakistan. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ the wind beneath her wings” for information on Malala’s speech and it was useful because it gave me her whole speech, when the speech was held, and where it was held.
4. Malala Yousafzai- Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253
I used this website "Malala Yousafzai- Biography" to understand more about her childhood and what made her want to speak up for the rights of girls.
bibliography
Primary sources:
Yousafzai, Malala, and Christina Lamb. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. Swat Valley, Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai,
I used the book, “I am Malala” because it was a primary source by Malala herself and I read it to find out about the shooting in specific details. I found out what the man who shot Malala was wearing, what he felt when shooting, and where the bullet hit Malala and her friends.
2."Malala Yousafzai." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Feb. 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ Wikipedia” to find extra information on her, like when she was born, how old she is, and what her family is like. Over all, this site was very useful about the information I was looking for.
3.The New York times. "The Bravest Girl in the World." Up Front 9 Dec. 2013: 13-15. Web.
I used the magazine “ Bravest Girl in the World” to find out information about the shooting of Malala of who shot her, why did he/she shoot her, and what happened to Malala/ where did the bullet hit her, what did she do to hurt the Taliban, and according to me, this magazine was reliable.
Secondary sources:
1. Scholastic. "Malala the Shooting." Malala All Powerful (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 8 Nov. vtr42013
I used the magazine “ Malala All Powerful” because I wanted to find out information on where she lives, what the Taliban banned, why the Taliban came to Malala's home town, and why they did what they did to Malala and her town.
2. Schoolastic. "Malala the bravest." Bravest Girl on Earth 13 Sept. 2013: 6-8. Web.
I uesd this website to find out more informtion on Malala herself and this gave me what I wanted and I would say that this site is useful.
3.Kakar, Abdul Hai. "The Wind beneath Her Wings." Www.rferl.org/content/Pakistan. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ the wind beneath her wings” for information on Malala’s speech and it was useful because it gave me her whole speech, when the speech was held, and where it was held.
4. Malala Yousafzai- Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253
I used this website "Malala Yousafzai- Biography" to understand more about her childhood and what made her want to speak up for the rights of girls.
Primary sources:
Yousafzai, Malala, and Christina Lamb. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. Swat Valley, Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai,
I used the book, “I am Malala” because it was a primary source by Malala herself and I read it to find out about the shooting in specific details. I found out what the man who shot Malala was wearing, what he felt when shooting, and where the bullet hit Malala and her friends.
2."Malala Yousafzai." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Feb. 2014. Web. 16 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ Wikipedia” to find extra information on her, like when she was born, how old she is, and what her family is like. Over all, this site was very useful about the information I was looking for.
3.The New York times. "The Bravest Girl in the World." Up Front 9 Dec. 2013: 13-15. Web.
I used the magazine “ Bravest Girl in the World” to find out information about the shooting of Malala of who shot her, why did he/she shoot her, and what happened to Malala/ where did the bullet hit her, what did she do to hurt the Taliban, and according to me, this magazine was reliable.
Secondary sources:
1. Scholastic. "Malala the Shooting." Malala All Powerful (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 8 Nov. vtr42013
I used the magazine “ Malala All Powerful” because I wanted to find out information on where she lives, what the Taliban banned, why the Taliban came to Malala's home town, and why they did what they did to Malala and her town.
2. Schoolastic. "Malala the bravest." Bravest Girl on Earth 13 Sept. 2013: 6-8. Web.
I uesd this website to find out more informtion on Malala herself and this gave me what I wanted and I would say that this site is useful.
3.Kakar, Abdul Hai. "The Wind beneath Her Wings." Www.rferl.org/content/Pakistan. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Feb. 2014.
I used the website “ the wind beneath her wings” for information on Malala’s speech and it was useful because it gave me her whole speech, when the speech was held, and where it was held.
4. Malala Yousafzai- Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253
I used this website "Malala Yousafzai- Biography" to understand more about her childhood and what made her want to speak up for the rights of girls.