Answer:
It means to be free and to let others also be free by respecting the differences in many aspects that we have.
Explanation:
What Mandela means, is that we can not be free if we do not let the other be free too, that is to say, that we have to respect each other above our differences and try to enhance our collective freedom to live a better life.
This is what Mandela did when he became president of South Africa by not punishing the ones that made him and his community suffer, instead he tried to free all the inhabitants of South Africa and taught them to respect each other and their differences to live a happier life without resentfulness.
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Ok so I am not quite sure if I am right but I have tried to answer them.
I am planning a trip to Guatemala
I read all about it in A Guide to American (I couldn’t read the rest of the sentence)
Outside Maya, there is a rain forest that I would like to visit.
Sorry I do not know how you would do 17.
I tired, and God bless i pray that you can get through this.
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Kenneth spent $62.52 because since he spent 58.98 dollars right? your going to add 3.54 dollars to the 58.98.
Answer:
On President Barack Obama's inaugural address, he exalts America ancestors, and forty-four presidents before him. Their strength in the face of adversity. Also reflects on the prosperity and calm that America has lived through these presidents, but it calls attention to the times of crisis in which sometimes the oath was made.
He speaks of wars, times of violence and hatred, and of a weakened nation. That it is necessary to make difficult choices to prepare the nation for a new era.
Also he remembers that generations have faced wars, fascism, communism, but had won not only with missiles, but alliances, convictions, and values. Qualities like humility and moderation. Power alone can't change things, but is necessary prudent use; that security emanates from the justice, and strength of their example, as a nation.
I think its 50/50
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