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    Martin Luther King once said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”. Alike several others in this world Martin saw the potential each and every person in the world carried. But instead of sitting around he acted on this potential. He saw that he could make a difference in this world‚ achieve his hopes and dreams of a better future‚ and he took that opportunity. Unlike Martin Luther King many people in today’s society don’t act on their opportunities. Rather we

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    attitude. Cesar Chavez‚ among many others‚ has opened and created many pathways to a better future‚ either literally or psychologically. Chavez’s impact is still felt world wide and lives between the people. He had made change in an area that needed to fixed‚ farm labor. His influence would help many children‚ women‚ and men receive their rights as equal citizens of the US. With teamwork‚ cooperation‚ collaboration‚ service to others‚ and education success is possible. These are the things Chavez emphasized

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    History 1301 November 14 ‚ 2015 Cesar Chavez Cesar Estrada Chavez was a founder of the National Farmer Workers Association‚ later to become the United Farm Workers-The UFW. The story of Cesar Chavez begins in the year 1927 near Yuma Arizona and ends in 1993 in a small village near Yuma Arizona. Mr. Chavez was named after his grandfather Cesario. Early in his life he learned about justice or rather injustice as his home was swindled from them by dishonest Anglos. Cesar ’s father agreed to clear eighty

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    Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez as we all know him as a national hero‚ a man of his word‚ a leader who fought for what was right. Cesar Chavez was a great leader and superior at his fight against non violence and the methods for achieving justice and equality. Cesar Chavez was well known and persuaded the motto “Si Se Puede” (Spanish for “Yes we can” or “It can be done”). Cesar Chavez was born March 31‚ 1927‚ in a small town by the name of Yuma Arizona‚ and deceased on April 23‚ 1993. Cesar Chavez

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    The Life of Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez was born March 31‚ 1927 in a small town near Yuma‚ Arizona. Cesar was born in a very poor family. During his childhood‚ Cesar did not only see the injustices of life‚ but he also saw how most farm workers were mistreated and overworked. Also Cesar saw how many people lost their jobs and homes‚ and basically had to walk around the country in order to find a new job. When Cesar was 10‚ his parents were forced to become migrant workers because of the Great

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    Martin Luther King had one statement that people connected with the African American people‚ the punch line stated‚ “I have a dream.” Not relating the two people because they are very different and all Americans unlike Trump hold King to the highest integrity. That being said‚ they are and were both prominent figures in society. Both prominent speakers had a message that they used to define their makeup. Trump has used his own rhetoric to the same effect and connects himself with the voters. Trump

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    Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez was born on March 31‚ 1927. He was named after his grandfather‚ Chavezio. He was an American farm worker‚ labor leader‚ and civil rights activist who‚ with Dolores Huerta‚ co-founded the National Farm Workers Association‚ which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW). Chávez died on April 23‚ 1993‚ of unspecified natural causes in a rental apartment in San Luis‚ Arizona. Chavez learned about injustice early in his life. Chavez grew up in Arizona with his family in

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    long hours but also was able to achieve all of this without ever clenching his fists. I’m talking about Cesar Chavez. BODY: Cesar Chavez was born on March 31‚1927 in a small town in the north gila river valley outside Yuma Arizona. Sadly at a young age his family lost all of their land during the great depression and were forced to move to California and become migrant farm workers. When Cesar reached the 7th grade he decided that he was going to drop out of school and become a full time migrant

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    - Martin Luther‚ 1483 to 1546‚ and he was from Germany. Protestant reformation would not have happened without him. The protestant reformation began in 1517; this fits in with the Northern Renaissance. This reformation was part of the Northern Renaissance‚ which was a more religiously oriented movement than was the Italian Renaissance. The reformation was also involved with an increase in education and literacy. Education was growing and by 1500s‚ there were more literate people in Europe than there

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    our times‚” Senator Robert F. Kennedy once said as Cesar E. Chavez was honored the “Presidential Medal of Freedom & the Aguila Azteca” due to his extraordinary achievements. Cesar E. Chavez was born March 31‚ 1927‚ on the small farm near Yuma‚ Arizona. Upon his youth growing into his manhood‚ Chavez was forced to migrate southwest to work in the fields and vineyards‚ where he was open tot he sufferings and inequalities of a homestead laborer. Chavez was able to become of himself a labor leader: a

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