A ship is always safe at shore, but that's not what it's built for.
- Albert Einstein
Power Speech:
If your argument is that the Government, or being rich, etc. is the way power is obtained, it all comes back to changing the lives of others. The Government makes laws that directly affect people's lives, the rich can donate to charities that will change people’s lives. I believe that changing people’s lives is the main definition or point of power.
Mother Teresa, influenced the lives of others by devoting her life to serving the poor and destitute around the world. Oprah, she is a celebrity so people listen to her, she can influence the public’s view on many controversial topics. Katherine Johnson was one of the first 3 black women to attend West Virginia University, and helped calculate many space flights for NASA. Doctors in this day cure and save peoples lives. In fact, they are the heros in many people's lives. Rosa parks Influenced the fight for Civil Rights and equality for all. Even though these are some examples of people who gained power by influencing others lives, for good, there are people who change people’s lives for the worse. Such as Hitler, Karl Marx, Idi Amin Dada, Ivan the Terrible, Josef Stalin, Jack the Ripper, Osama Bin Laden, Kim Jong-Un, Mao Zedong, Albert Fish, and Lee Harvey Oswald. We asked a Senior what their definition of power was and they said, “Power is the ability to control and guide a group of people.” When we asked her why that was her definition of power she said “ Because, you can’t be powerful if no one has respect, and you need to have influence over people. You can’t be powerful if no one respects you or fears you.” Influencing people’s lives is the best way to gain power. By influencing them you are encouraging them. Whether it is good or bad. If you encourage them in a good way they will gain your trust and strive to do good. So If your argument is that the Government, or being rich, etc. is the way power is obtained, it all comes back to changing the lives of others.
If your argument is that the Government, or being rich, etc. is the way power is obtained, it all comes back to changing the lives of others. The Government makes laws that directly affect people's lives, the rich can donate to charities that will change people’s lives. I believe that changing people’s lives is the main definition or point of power.
Mother Teresa, influenced the lives of others by devoting her life to serving the poor and destitute around the world. Oprah, she is a celebrity so people listen to her, she can influence the public’s view on many controversial topics. Katherine Johnson was one of the first 3 black women to attend West Virginia University, and helped calculate many space flights for NASA. Doctors in this day cure and save peoples lives. In fact, they are the heros in many people's lives. Rosa parks Influenced the fight for Civil Rights and equality for all. Even though these are some examples of people who gained power by influencing others lives, for good, there are people who change people’s lives for the worse. Such as Hitler, Karl Marx, Idi Amin Dada, Ivan the Terrible, Josef Stalin, Jack the Ripper, Osama Bin Laden, Kim Jong-Un, Mao Zedong, Albert Fish, and Lee Harvey Oswald. We asked a Senior what their definition of power was and they said, “Power is the ability to control and guide a group of people.” When we asked her why that was her definition of power she said “ Because, you can’t be powerful if no one has respect, and you need to have influence over people. You can’t be powerful if no one respects you or fears you.” Influencing people’s lives is the best way to gain power. By influencing them you are encouraging them. Whether it is good or bad. If you encourage them in a good way they will gain your trust and strive to do good. So If your argument is that the Government, or being rich, etc. is the way power is obtained, it all comes back to changing the lives of others.
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Satire Project Outline
The Script
Introduction: All together explaining what we are doing.
Story telling: MacKenzie and Victoria
Way to nice: Natalie and Victoria
Teachers that give too much homework: Natalie and Both
Strict Teacher: MacKenzie and Natalie
Substitute Teacher/ New: Victoria and MacKenzie
Always Complaining: Victoria and MacKenzie
Super Coach: Victoria and MacKenzie
The High Energy Teacher: MacKenzie and Natalie
The Sarcastic Teacher: Natalie and Victoria
The Messy Teacher: Britton, Victoria, and Natalie
MacKenzie- Asshell
Teacher: Storytelling
High energy
Strict
Student: Supercoach
Always Complaining
Substitute
Too Much Homework
Victoria- Moné
Teacher: Substitute / new
Always complaining
Coach
Student: The Sarcastic Teacher
Too much homework
Way to nice Teacher
Story Telling
Natalie- Mormone
Teacher: Way too nice
Gives too much homework
Sarcastic
Student: Strict
High energy
Messy
Story telling
The Script
Introduction: All together explaining what we are doing.
Story telling: MacKenzie and Victoria
Way to nice: Natalie and Victoria
Teachers that give too much homework: Natalie and Both
Strict Teacher: MacKenzie and Natalie
Substitute Teacher/ New: Victoria and MacKenzie
Always Complaining: Victoria and MacKenzie
Super Coach: Victoria and MacKenzie
The High Energy Teacher: MacKenzie and Natalie
The Sarcastic Teacher: Natalie and Victoria
The Messy Teacher: Britton, Victoria, and Natalie
MacKenzie- Asshell
Teacher: Storytelling
High energy
Strict
Student: Supercoach
Always Complaining
Substitute
Too Much Homework
Victoria- Moné
Teacher: Substitute / new
Always complaining
Coach
Student: The Sarcastic Teacher
Too much homework
Way to nice Teacher
Story Telling
Natalie- Mormone
Teacher: Way too nice
Gives too much homework
Sarcastic
Student: Strict
High energy
Messy
Story telling