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Change Yorself and World Changes

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CHANGE YORSELF AND WORLD CHANGES

Whatever big we see, was started first as a small thing, which later grew up into a big thing because of the care and attention that was given to it.

Before we build up a relationship or try to bring out any changes outside us, first thing we have to do is to have a proper understanding of ourselves. Observing our self in close proximity will point out our deficiency or our strength. When we work out on our deficiency and build up on our strength we start gaining confidence on ourselves.

When we gain confidence on ourselves our words, walk, talk, behavior etc all changes and gives a positive look. Now this positive look will start changing the whole relationship slowly, from better to best and we will start shining like a diamond which shines brightly when polished. Our way of looking at things or situation or surroundings we are in also changes completely.When we gain confidence on ourselves our words, walk, talk, behaviour etc all changes and gives a positive look. Now this positive look will start changing the whole relationship slowly, from better to best and we will start shining like a diamond which shines brightly when polished. Our way of looking at things or situation or surroundings we are in also changes completely.There were many women who have changed the world in the fields of math,

science, sports, music, writing and leadership. Rosa Parks was a leader to help

the blacks become equal to whites. Eleanor Roosevelt was also a leader because

she helped the poor. Harriet Tubman was also a leader which helped free black

slaves.

I am going to tell what Rosa Parks did to help the world be a better

place. Parks, Rosa Louise (1913- ), civil rights leader, born in Tuskegee,

Alabama. She attended Alabama State College, worked as a seamstress and

housekeeper, and was active in the Montgomery Voters League and the NAACP

(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Youth Council. In

1943 she was elected secretary of the Montgomery branch of the NAACP. In a

celebrated incident in 1955 she was arrested for violating segregation laws when

she refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. This resulted in a

boycott of the bussystem by blacks, with Martin Luther King, Jr. leading the

movement. In spite of harassment the boycott continued, and

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