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The recent passing of Senator Ted Kennedy imprinted the images of "Camelot" across new programs & on the minds of the American public. This notable family dedicated their lives to changing America of the past and propelling us to the place we are today. Kudos Kennedy family. An old speech of Ted Kennedy's resurfaced. The poignant words playing on televisions across the land "...the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die..." What does this mean to 2009? How can we embrace this and act on it? As an action verb, what does this phrase look like?
4 comments:
Did you know Obama won the nobel peace prize? write a topic about that!
RIP tho
Yes, I know he won the prize. I was pleased to hear that his efforts to unite races and cross party lines was acknowledged, at least. Many folk are 'up in arms' about the honor he received. Even supporters are saying that he was undeserving. What do you think?
That life goes on. Stick with the postive and don't dwell on the negative. Life will always be hard but make the most of it. Like you said once in class "this is just an end of a chapter not the end of your book".
The Kennedy family was a very great family indeed. however life goes on, we as Americans should dwell on the positives as opposed to the negatives. The Kennedy family did a great job of ensuring a positive attitude and gave a lot of people peace of mind and heart.
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