What Stories do we want to tell? Legacy?

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What Stories do we want to tell? Legacy? Story Telling What Stories do we want to tell? Legacy?

Bell Work: 9/10 “Be a problem solver not a problem seeker?” What do you think this means? Explain. Are you a problem solver or a problem seeker? Write a paragraph responding to this. *I am completing a book check, have your September book on your desk!

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Respond to Video Makeba quotes legendary leader Mahatma Gandhi: “You must be the change you want to see in the world.” What change do you want to see in the world? What does it suggest to you about your future path? Makeba wants people to wrestle with tough but essential questions like “What does membership in society mean? Who has it?” and “What does it mean to be a responsible citizen in a democracy?” Choose one of these questions and develop a brief response.