T CD 1 CM CD 2 CS Sample Introductions Sample intro 1: The world is made up of leaders and followers; however, only one inspires change. Leaders.

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T CD 1 CM CD 2 CS

Sample Introductions Sample intro 1: The world is made up of leaders and followers; however, only one inspires change. Leaders big and small invent, innovate, and in some cases, change the course of history. It is important to stand up for what you believe in in order to move society forward.

Sample intro 2: In a world where many people choose silence, there is always someone who refuses to conform. Because of those individuals, society continues to evolve. It is important to stand up for what you believe in in order to inspire change.

Sample intro 3: “I have a dream,” the late Dr. Martin Luther King once said. His persistence led America out of the depths of racism and into a period of acceptance. It is important to stand up for what you believe in in order to inspire change in the world.

Sample intro 4: The late Dr. Maya Angelou once said, “Words are things and we must be careful how we use them.” Though she faced continuous challenges in her lifetime, she still vowed to speak up in the face of injustice and was able to positively impact many people. It is important to stand up for what you believe in in order to inspire change.