Showing posts with label Great Minds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Minds. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

AlphaMax Academy presents " Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time on You Tube

Students from 2007 - 2012 from the AlphaMax Academy in Suriname have presented an outstanding DVD on YouTube. The DVD under the theme of A Portrait of Hope and Peace features a program called " Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time". 





 Celebrating over two centuries of great oratorical statements – and at the same time grounded in classical values and traditions – “Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time” includes excerpts of speeches from:

Haile Selassie 
Chief Seattle 
Winston Churchil
Abraham Lincoln 
Patrick Henry
John F. Kennedy
 Malcolm X
 Martin Luther King
 Nelson Mandela
 Rabindranath Tagore
 and President Barack Obama



 AlphaMax hopes that this message from a tiny school in a small, relatively unknown country -Suriname will reach across time and space and enter into the hearts of many guiding them to honor and respect true enduring values. Please watch the video and pass on the link to others.

 AlphaMax hopes that the world will listen and be moved to spread the message of hope and peace. http://youtu.be/sY8Hvusg0PQ

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Obama-King-Lincoln Link


President Barack Obama 's inauguration on Monday is implicitly linked this year with the national holiday honoring Martin Luther King the assassinated  civil rights leader.  At the same time, this year a movie on Abraham Lincoln has been playing at movie theatres nationwide.  Both of these leaders are being consciously linked to the inauguration ceremony.


When US President Obama is sworn into office for the second time, he will use the same Bible that President Abraham Lincoln used during his inauguration in 1861.
A Bible owned by the civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr, will also be used at President Obama's inauguration.
In his speeches Obama has repeatedly referred to King.  Hence, it is not gratutitous that this weekend's  inaugural activities began  with a national day of service in King's honor last Saturday.  Obama and his family also helped spruce up an elementary school in southeast Washington.  On each King holiday during his Presidency, the Obama Family has done community service work.

Some time ago, when King's monument on the National wall was dedicated in Washington D.C., President Obama was the featured speaker.  King will most likely be spoken about in the President's inaugural address today.

The president has said King is one of two people he admires "more than anybody in American history." President Abraham Lincoln is the other. 


Former chief of staff to President Barack Obama and now Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel,  compared President Obama’s values and “ability to see a clear road where everybody just sees fog” to President Abraham Lincoln as depicted in the 2012 Steven Spielberg movie “Lincoln.”


Mayor Emanuel also stated, “And I think that’s essential because, in the Oval Office, at the end of the day, all you have are your values, your judgment, and your ability to see a clear road where everybody just sees fog."



Barack Obama has demonstrated strong leadership qualities which are comparable with those of other great U.S. leaders including the sixteenth president, Abaraham Lincoln.




One area of comparison is the two leaders' oratorical skills. Obama is an inspirational speaker who has focused on creating a feeling of national unity while setting out the tough issues.  Many say this is similar to the manner in which Lincoln approached the listeners of his time.
Another area where people see similiarities is in the political circumstance.  Like Lincoln, Obama is President in the middle of a crisis.  Right now, the US is struggling to deal with the most testing economic decisions of its history.  The country is deeply divided on the way forward.  The current anger and hostilty over the proposed changes to the gun laws reflect this sharp division.  In  Lincoln's time, the nation was bitterly split over slavery and a war was about to take place.  Both Presidents have had to face off directly and squarely with the huge challenges of their times.  Lincoln’s were overcome. We await history's verdict on Obama's.

 
See AlphaMax Students present this and other excerpts from great speeches in Portrait of Hope and Peace: 'Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time'.
http://youtu.be/HJK0LVsm_ho

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