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    Reconstruction Goals

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    The Radical Republicans were led by Representative Thaddeus Stevens and Senator Charles Sumner. The radicals had three main goals. The first goal was to prevent the leaders of the Confederacy from returning to power after the war. The second goal was‚ they wanted the Republican Party to become a powerful institution in the South. The last goal was for the federal government to help African Americans achieve political equality by guaranteeing their right to vote in the South. The moderate

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    Goal Statement

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    Goldie Christine Hieneman Instructor‚ Adult Learning Center Masters of Science in Education Goal Statement My goal as an educator is to receive a Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Inclusion Education. Even though I do not hold an undergraduate degree in Education‚ this is where my life path has taken me. Being an educator without an education degree has taught me how to help students learn by thinking outside the box. I currently have a Bachelor of Science in Organizational

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    Setting Personal Goals

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    Much has been said and written in recent years about the value of goal setting and the importance of guiding our lives toward certain predetermined objectives. This process has taken on many of the aspects of an exact science. It has found expression in the world of education in the form of behavioral objectives‚ and in the corporate and industrial world it manifests itself in a "management-by-objective" philosophy. Some individuals feel that unless each hour of each day is programmed to achieve

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    Goal and Rationale

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    Goal Statement I feel that I can bring a style of learning that combines imagination‚ interaction‚ and the importance of core teaching values that will bring a style of learning the children will remember through their school years and beyond. I have heard many of the students I teach on Wednesday nights say that they have problems in school because the way they are learning does not grasp their attention. They want more hands on and a more fun way of learning about things. I believe that I can

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    My Goals

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    My Goals My goals in life are to one day own my own restaurant. I want to do this by the time I’m forty years old. My career goal is to be a business manager. To be an executive chef you will have to have many skills. Some of the most important skills I think you need first know how to cook of course and you need to know the ins and outs of the establishment. Some of the other skills you will need are good math skills and you should have the best quality for one of the lowest prices. The attributes

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    Martin Luther King Jr. used in his speech is “one day even the state of Mississippi‚ a desert state‚ sweltering in the heat of injustice and oppression‚ will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.” I like this one because Mississippi was a horrible state that threatened African Americans‚ but King gave the people hope that even states like that can change. “One hundred years later” is the repetition that I find the most captivating to me. I love this repetition because king uses it to

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s life has greatly influenced my life by giving more rights to blacks‚ using powerful words to get his message across‚and being non-violent.. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr used nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christianity belief. It is pretty hard to be nonviolent when you see your own kind being tortured and killed constantly. Dr. King was a very strong man. Martin Luther King gave more rights to blacks. If he did not give this speech‚ then I would not be going

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    Career Goals

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    Describe your academic and career goals in the broad field of engineering (including computer science‚ industrial distribution‚ and engineering technology). What and/or who has influenced you either inside or outside the classroom that contributed to these goals? My academic goals are becoming an expert on both computer science and business. Similarly‚ in terms of my career goals‚ I would like to be a successful entrepreneur by basing my company off of the technological product I designed.

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    In addition‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had numerous hopes in what he wanted to accomplish. Martin Luther King Jr. used the strategy of fighting in a peaceful way to seek equality and challenge the unjust authorities (King‚ Martin Luther‚ Jr. 9). MLK suggested that the best way to end with segregation was under nonviolent protests. Government was holding a ironic position by proclaiming segregation as unconstitutional but allowing other states to practice it (Parel‚ “Civil Disobedience”). As an activist

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    Martin Luther King was a civil right activist and Christian preacher who expressed the reasons behind the reasons of why african americans were protesting for their civil rights through a letter to the clergymen in Birmingham. King goes on to express his argument by giving an idea on what african americans go through in a society where police brutality and denial of freedom is present in the everyday lives of african americans in Birmingham. He pushes his purpose even further by getting the clergymen

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