2014年10月29日 星期三

2014年10月23日星期四



 Malala's journey from near death

 to the Nobel Peace Prize



October 10, 2014 
By Ben Brumfield, CNN

On Friday, Malala Yousafzai became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. But just a day earlier, she passed the two-year anniversary of the gruesome event that flung her and her cause onto the world stage -- the attempt on her life. 

Bullets struck Malala in the head and neck. Doctors fought to save her life, then her condition took a dip. They operated to remove a bullet from her neck, and extracted a piece of skull to relieve pressure on Malala's brain because of swelling. After surgery, she was unresponsive for three days. It was nothing short of a miracle that the teen blogger, who fought for the right of girls to get an education, was still alive and even more astounding that she suffered no major brain or nerve damage. Less than three months after being gunned down, she was discharged from the hospital to continue her rehabilitation at her family's new home.

Beyond her hospital room, a world sympathetic to her ordeal has transformed her into a global symbol for the fight to allow girls everywhere access to an education. Around the world, the young blogger became a poster child for a widespread need to permit girls to get an education.

Malala spoke to CNN last year about her blog and her brave assertion that girls should go to school. "I have the right of education," she said. "I have the right to play. I have the right to sing. I have the right to talk. I have the right to go to market. I have the right to speak up." Her writing earned her Pakistan's first National Peace Prize and encouraged young people to take a stand against the Taliban -- and to not hide in their bedrooms.
Structure of the Lead
   WHO-Malala Yousafzai
   WHEN-not given
   WHAT-The extremists wanted to kill her for promoting education for girls
   WHY-not given
   WHERE-UK,Pakistan
   HOW-not given



Keywords
1. flung  v.甩 
2. skull  n.頭骨
3. bullet  n.子彈
4. extract  v.提取
5. ordeal  n.考驗
6. astound  v.震驚
7. assertion  n.斷言
8. rehabilitation  n.復原 
9. discharge  v.排出;放;卸貨
10. unresponsive  a.反應遲鈍的

2 則留言:

  1. I think Malala is courageous girl. She wasn't afraid of fighting for the privilege of Pakistan people

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  2. In my opinion, Malala was great. She encouraged young people to take a stand against the Taliban -- and to not hide in their bedrooms.

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