For example, research shows that Malala Yousafzai fought for girl’s education. Her education was taken away from her. She didn’t think it was fair that boys got to go to school, but girls couldn’t. “Girls are more powerful than boys,” said Malala during an interview with Jon Stewart. Malala even received death threats because of speaking out about girl’s rights and education. This shows that Malala didn’t care about being targeted my some men (specifically a group named the Taliban), she just wanted to give girls education. In addition, Faye Carey believed that every dog should have a home. She works at Animal Control to help find homes for dogs. News Hub claims that Faye has a Facebook page where she advertises dogs to encourage people to come adopt one. She spends three hours a day to give the dogs a home. This means that Faye will do whatever it takes to find homes for abandoned dogs. Also, …show more content…
Specifically, Take Part stated that Alex Lin worked with a company called Metech International to hold an e-waste recycling drive. They collected over 21,000 pounds of waste at the drive. This shows that people are seeing that Alex Lin is trying to change the world, and they want to help. Additionally, Faye got people to adopt the dogs. Researchers learn that she posted pictures of dogs on TradeMe to advertise the dogs. Overall, she has rehomed more than 60 dogs. Furthermore, after all the work she put into rehoming the dogs, people got inspired by her and adopted the dogs. Also, Time for Kids states November 10th was declared Malala Day by United Nations. They saw how hard Malala fought. They also saw how passionate she was about girl’s rights and their education. They realized that she was strong because after she got shot in the head, she fought for her life, but still continued to fight. This illustrates that people see Malala’s actions and they think what she is doing is inspirational and right. Finally, WE Charity says, “Craig convinced a handful of Grade 7 classmates that together they could make an impact.” Craig Kielburger wanted to help child labor - especially Iqbal. People in Craig’s class knew what he was doing was a good thing. He was inspiration. This explains how kids see what other kids do and follow in their footsteps. People see what other teen activists do and realize it’s a good