Friday, October 22, 2010

President of the Finest America

Cuando yo the TENA 7 aos pregunta a mi Abuelo "Dad, Quien es blanco ESE ESA and photos?"

Mi Abuelo respondi me: ".. El es el Abraham Lincoln Available los Negros esclavos los Estados Unidos"

Lueger mud la otra lado de la Photo A photo of the Abraham Lincoln y pregunta a mi Abuelo "Dad, home who ESOS son dos hombres Juntos photos and ESA?"

Context, I Abuelo El Negro es Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. El trabajo para los Derechos de los Negros, Los Estados Unidos el blanco withLlamada _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Translated: e

I had this conversation with my grandfather that I called my dear father:

When I was seven, I asked my grandfather, "Daddy, who is the white man in that picture?"

My grandfather said: "It 'was Abraham Lincoln, freed the enslaved blacks in the United States of America .."

Then I looked at the portrait of Abraham Lincoln next to my grandfather and asked: "Who are these two men together in thatportrait?

My grandfather said: The black man is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. worked for the rights of blacks in the United States with the white man by the name of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Hello, my name is Joseph! This was the first sentence I learned English when I first visited the United States from Honduras, a country with a five-star hotel located in Latin America. I remember very settled on the flight who struggle to learn English by reading my book in English entitled"Ingles Sin Barreras". This is material for Hispanics to learn English with a method, a method that is convenient for home use and easy to understand. "Hello, my name is____" and I filled the empty space with "Jos". I wanted to do so for the person sitting next to me on the plane to say ... But I felt insecure, not sure I can speak with clarity. I was afraid of that person's reaction to my lack of knowledge of English.

I have a lot of negativity in mymind and mental barriers, saying to myself: What if this person ignores me? What if this person understand me? Then I said, the solution is practice. I decided to practice "Hello, my name is Jos" over and over again, it may seem simple, but if you have tried learning a foreign language, you can set the difficulty of beginnings.When I saw that the plane had arrived at appreciate at LAX International Airport, knowing that I had practiced in my mind myfirst sentence in English, I gathered the BOLD ENGAGEMENT finally to tell the person next to me: Hi, my name is Jos!. BOLD This promise I've learned since I was a child in Honduras _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Today, Monday, February 8, 2010, I am honored to participate in the Essay Competition of Transit TV to write to the American president who I feel has the most positive impact on the country, which seems to be my point in having a two-America's Finest presidents, along with Abraham Lincoln for his courageous commitment to peace in the United States of America and the world. I write this with my limited English, but more important is that really from the bottom of my heart.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E 'born May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. His health in his youth to adulthood is never good, but his love for America and the world kept him out of loveAmerica's Promise is alive. America's Promise is deeply rooted in the American dream, which began in 1776 when the founding fathers of the Declaration of Independence, which the Thirteen Colonies that resulted in independence from Great Britain, he wrote. To be more specific and clear, America's Promise's in the Constitution of the United States of America, but you must realize the whole world, because starting today, Monday, February 8, 2010 promises more powerful in the world history humanguaranteed because the powerful life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all, where everyone is from all walks of life, a person regardless of gender, race, political opinion, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, color, socio- economic status, disability, and some other trivial difference. We are all a E Pluribus Unum period represents that of many in Latin, we are one in God

In God We Trust "Yes, we all have athe family. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ He knew they needed to remove all obstacles to be overcome his personal health and well get up and do his best to fulfill America's Promise with its bold ENGAGEMENT define America Beautiful. America! America! God shed his grace on thee and made _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a hero to the world also inspired me a kick up in Honduras, a country with a 5-star hotel where I was admired by many, including parents and people who are different agesgave me the ambition aspired to one day's first black president of Honduras for the BOLD my promise that I learned from him.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It is the largest ever health such as malaria, Addison's disease, and chronic back pain, but bold ENGAGEMENT held him in America, and fidelity, serving in the U.S. Armed Forces academic career at Harvard College, where he searched for almost all varsity sports teams, but has earned a spot on the varsity swimJohn Winthrop team and lived in the house of his second year until graduation. He wanted to serve with honor in the U.S. army, but it was because of his back pain to be rejected. He did not specify in service in the U.S. Army and was eventually accepted in the U.S. Navy during World War II. America honors those who serve with the deepest love and fidelity.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I've come to love America so much that if something happens to you, I protect it withall my heart. I remember that during the attack on 9 / 11 terror, I was Tegucilpalpa, studying in National University of Honduras Honduras [Universidad National Auto Mona Honduras (UNAH)] as the youngest student after graduating from the School as one of the best students selected country and honor to play for the Honduran National Soccer in 1917. What 9 / 11 News he was terrified of me that I am determined to serve in the U.S. Army to protect America The Beautiful. L 'sudden, the U.S. Embassy in Honduras gave my family an American residency sponsored by my aunt, Mary Asteria Manaiza in the United States learn from the lessons of my grandfather Hipolito Jos Centeno Centeno Santos as an alias, an unknown author of a series of books rights civilians and the history of blacks in Latin America, I learned that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ powerful with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration andNationality Act of 1965, before he was assassinated Nov. 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. This is the remarkable contribution that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ has done for my family who have been discriminated against both in Honduras, they needed to come to America to the United States to meet a better life for his Dream their families.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A BOLD ENGAGEMENT inspired me to have to learn English with my library card at the public library in South Central Los Angeles toand study with all my heart Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) to join the U.S. Army and I remember with great humility, my English is spoken more and better for my neighbors loved in South Central Los Angeles and make his mother proud a great example for my two younger brothers. I came to America in August 2002 with the purpose of my the U.S. military to serve as Army Ranger UP to justice those responsible for 9 / 11. I leftHonduras everything in my country just come out in America the Beautiful protection. Although I spent the ASVAB having been in America for only three months, physical testing, medical tests to pass, I was not eligible because of my English. I never left, which I loved to learn English in Los Angeles Southwest College and with my love I could get to earn a 4.0 GPA in all my classes and my math that I was invited to Harvard for a the Harvard Summer School with the intentionvisits and see if I could join the Men of Harvard football team.

I remember that I chose to live in John Winthrop House, where it is used _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ life as a student at Harvard University and in fact I have most of my time spent in remembering him in honor his studio in the building named after him _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ School of Government, even though my classes at Harvard, where Northwest Science Building with my math classes. However, my heart was and has always been to comeUCLA, because this is my dream school since I was a player of 10 years. I remember writing to Ms. Oprah Winfrey that the influence of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is so incisive and influential television that "the prince of Bel Air," along with "The Bill Cosby Show" was our favorite family shows TV sitcom, because they were the only ones where the blacks were not playing stereotypical roles. My two younger brothers, Jesse (named after the Reverend Jesse Jackson)and Luther (named after Martin Luther King, Jr., used to fight with me for Ashley Banks (played by Tatyana Ali) and Jesse said:

"Ashley I novia es."
Lueger Luther Deca, "No, Ashley novia es me."
Lueger yo Deca, "No, Ashley novia es-point me."

Jesse y mismo tiempo diciendo Lueg to Luther Esteban "No, I Ashley novia es, José Angel.
"Bueno entonces ustedes quedan with Ashley if y es mi nueva novia Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons), porqueshe goes and UCLA. "

Translated, we discussed:

"Ashley is my girlfriend."
Luther replied, "No, Ashley is my friend, Jesse."
Then I said, 'No, Jesse and Luther, Ashley is a friend of mine, period. "
When Jesse and Luther told me once: "No, Ashley is my friend, José Angel."
"Well, then, Jesse and Luther, continue with my new girlfriend Ashley and Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons), because she goes to UCLA."

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hasleft a powerful legacy for America and the world. I am honored to have her daughter to meet with Ms. Oprah Winfrey, Mrs. Michelle Obama, Stevie Wonder, Maria Shriver, and many leading social-minded February 3, 2008, in front of crowd of 9000 at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion to scream aloud America is now CHANGE YES WE CAN! and is inspired by Tatyana Ali and other celebrities for the official video of the campaign.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I pushed the government to run the nation's best studentUCLA campaign with the promise to unite more than 800 groups registered UCLA students from all backgrounds, with the campaign slogan "Ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country." UCLA is the only university in the world that is so much diversity and many student groups that represent the beauty of America.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I was inspired to continue despite my limited English and health, the war in Iraq endsON diplomatic strategies I can learn in the military and the Pentagon and for the first time bring peace to the world. Yes, you can make peace in the world. As _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ did when he prevented the Cuban missile crisis to a nuclear war that could kill all six billion people we have on life on Earth.

What is the biggest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ triumph ever for America and the world. Let us all be inspired to make peace in BOLD ENGAGEMENTworld as J ohn F. K Ennedi y. I want to model a wealth of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all the rooms to follow.

Sincerely,
Jos Angel Manaiza, Jr. a new all-American boy

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