Malala is a great figure in the face of danger. She has fought for rights of people and their education. Without her being an inspirational figure for education, Iraq education wouldn't have a face and hope would be lost. Malala is just 16 and has been through the most imaginable and it is hard to believe the challenges she has faced within her lifetime. Featured on shows and the news, Malala has grown on people's imagination and her integrity to have a peaceful world where education is free for any and all. From her, I have learned the value in education and the understanding of importance when something is taken away from you

The Importance of Anything


Freedom... we have the freedom of something that you hold dear in your life,
The freedom to love,
The freedom to give
The freedom to cherish all that you can because
But if you conceal yourself and shut yourself down with limits and boundaries
That is when freedom cannot be spoken or heard of because of the walls you put in front of yourself
It can be impossible to understand freedom if you can't know it from yourself
If you can't understand Freedom
You don't have purpose
And it is because of a purpose that people have importance
To understand Importance, you think of how it has to be earned because it is to be earned.
Terrorism, cruelty, fighting, pain, anguish, frustration, disagreements... war
It is because of importance that people fight for
And it is something so cherished that some people feel the need to take that away from you
Malala thought otherwise because she grew importance
She was shot in the head because of importance
importance is more than something we look up to
It is a movement that brings nations together to find a purpose, a freedom, and war
having importance is important and so we strive
 
1. Plagiarism is stealing ideas from others and used as if the information came from you.

2. Some things to avoid plagiarism is to aggressively cite the information and where it came from. With out recognizing the people that you got information off of, then that would be considered stealing, plagiarism. Ideas can be stolen too you know.

3. Some of the many ways and strategies to avoid plagiarism is to do just like I said, cite like a mad man. From a saying I got from a youtube video, "when in doubt, cite it out!" 

 
1. It’s not a good idea to use acronyms in a formal email because
that would make it as if email wasn’t professional, half of the time the other
person who rarely even uses a computer wouldn’t be able to understand ttyl, or
brb. Plus, it would make your email look unprofessional, formal emails are
usually required in professional grade jobs where netiquette is
necessary.
2. It is important to compress files larger than 5MB when sending
attachments in email because you’ll want to make the email compatible with every
other email so that there won’t be files that are un able to be seen on certain
people’s emails.
3. It is proper to add peoples addresses in the bcc field when sending group emails because it
prevents recipients from seeing that anyone else was copied on the
email.
4. You should enter a topic in the subject line/field because
provides your recipient with useful information that can help them track the
e-mail in the future.
5. You should respond and treat people in an online discussion
board by not putting up ridiculous responses like asking a question that already
has been answered or insights that have already been
shared


 
 
The new Finger print app is bad, it shouldn't be used and it is just very dumb for me personally. It doesn't make any sense at all and one reason is that our fingerprints are EVERYWHERE. Anyone could simply just take the fingerprints from touching our phones and they could easily trace it and use it to unlock it. Our fingerprints aren't a secret