Literary Analysis-by Bobby Adams Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" The speech made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. acknowledges the low level of freedom and respect black people had. His speech was widely known throughout the country and was very moving. In Dr. King Jr.'s speech, he discusses and asserts freedom and liberty for the black community, who have been treated so awfully, unfairly, and disrespectfully through the years. He claims to have a 'Dream' where all men are actually equal and not separated and segregated. A dream where Mississippi and the surrounding states has total freedom and justice.
If black men are not leading by example then how can we expect the children to do any better? 4. Black Men Must Consider the Consequences of their Actions: Realizing that as you go through life, you not only represent yourself but your community as well. Take away the braids, white tees, and baggy jeans if you want to be respected in this world; keep them if you do not. 5.
The customer you are caring for has been an active participant in creating their care plan by recognising what they can do for themselves. Therefore when you using an individual’s care plan you are promoting their partnership and choice in the way they are being cared for by putting them in control of their care and at the centre of your service approach. Outcome 3 Be able to establish consent when providing care and support Why is it
1 Understand the principles and practice of person-centred thing,planning and reviews. 1.1 Explain what person -centred thinking is, and how it relates to person-centred reviews and person centred planning. Person centred thinking is a set of values, skills and tools used in getting to know someone by Person Centred Planning and in personalising of services used by people who need supports provided by social or health care. It is separating what is important to, from what is important for the individual and finding a balance between them. It reflects what is important to the person (now and for the future) and specifies the support they require to make a valued contribution to their community.
As educators, we are influential in the development and outcome , of bringing each individuals unique talents and knowledge forth, without bias. One of the most detrimental effects on education was segregation, and discrimination of innocent youth. As with people with disabilities, “colored” or blacks were looked down upon. As Sumner asserted ,”that segregation gave all blacks a “peculiar brand”, a clear and lasting “stigma” that deprives them of these helpful animating influences.... It widens their separation from the rest of the community and postpones the great day of reconciliation which is sure to come!” (pg 166).
Short Term We could all take a lesson from crayons: Some are sharp, some are beautiful, some have weird names, all are different colors; but they all have to learn to live in the same box. Rosa Parker had a hard time fighting for rights of her own and black community, black community also united themselves for their rights and ultimately efforts of them paid off. She fought against injustice of Whites and after her great efforts and decisive attitude, she got black community united and got rights which every human deserves. Black community before the Civil Movement were given no rights and always were victim of inferiority. Her efforts for rights is example for anyone in this world to strive for own legal rights.
He is too focused on gaining his “manhood “or proving himself to both the community and others, which is an inherent need for someone who is low on the hierarchy of people. Mayberry articulates her analysis of the effects of all of these relationships very well in her article, and I generally took the main idea to be that the black male turns to be underdeveloped due to his position at the start (disdained by whites) while at the same time, envying them and wanting to be better than
The ramifications of these movements, old and new, have been lasting and unyielding. The methodical emasculation of African American males in this country has had far reaching effects and has sadly proven to impact the relationships between Black men and Black women, Black men and Black youth, and Black men and other Black men. One cannot hope to remedy the aforementioned relationships without first acknowledging the actions which propagated them. To say the effects of Black emasculation are irreversible is outlandish. The mere presence of Black men today is a testament to the fortitude and internal strength of the African American male.
The idea of person centred planning comes from the valuing people 2001 white paper. It contains some broad principles that are of relevance to work with all people. Key principles of person centred planning assessment art that. The person is at the centre Family and friends are full partners Others involved in person wider life may be included. Person centred planning reflects the persons capacities, what is important to the person now and in the future and specifies the support they require to make a valued contribution to their community 1.2 Describe ways of supporting the individual to lead assessment and planning process.
The people in charge however didn’t feel the same about it so the party came to try enforcing a equal opportunity for their community. They never showed hate towards others of different races but just made emphasis for their own community. They didn’t want more but to help and keep the oppressed people of their communities’ safe without being told they couldn’t. This became a threat once they saw how educated and influencing they became so quickly. Nothing is more harmful then a strong educated black male and female who knows they’re