'Here is an unexpectedly charming, moving and powerfully acted film about the enigma that is Stephen W Hawking, the Cambridge theoretical physicist who survived a form of motor neurone disease (MND) that was expected to kill him by his mid-20s, and became a pioneer of the study of black holes, a bestselling author and the world’s most famous wheelchair user. '
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
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Students in a school in Swat Valley in Pakistan
Her own family had poisoned her
There was a beautiful fifteen-year-old girl called Seema. Everyone knew she was in love with a boy and sometimes she would pass by and she would look at him from under her long dark lashes, which all the girls envied. In our society, for a girl to flirt with any man brings shame on the family, though it’s all right for the man. We were told that she had committed suicide but we later discovered her own family had poisoned her.’ I am Malala
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