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AMERICAN LITERATURE "THIS I BELIEVE" Bequeathed Benchmarks In the year July 4, 1776 our ancestors, the great men we ought to preserve in most melodious song fought and earned for our independence. The freedom of American people was not only an act of courage; it was a gift to the generations then and the posterity. We must honor those who died those who lived with bitter tales to tell. However, we take pleasure in one thing; that despite the documented long hours engagement blood and great breath of loss of limb, life and property, we are free than eve.
Our great ancestors did not stop at that! They gave us the most progressive essay of all the time, and they called it the American declaration of independence. If you have not read, memorized, and kept at heart that immeasurable and invaluable gift by our great ancestors, you had better do. Otherwise, your commitment to the cause of justice, the cause of equality may be legitimately question. One cannot have an answer why you have not read the American declaration of independence. No excuse can be heard from the anybody’s mouth why they have not read their declaration of independence.
I believe in its content, intents, and purports. As for my case, I will up to the word, phrases, and the meaning intended by our great ancestors. What else can we ask for? (American Declaration of Independence, para.2). The declaration tells us what to do and what not to. Our declaration of independence ought to be declared a wonder of the world. It ought to be a legal document with a force of law. It should be the grundnorm against which we measure our behaviors. Have we pursued to the fullest our right to be happy?
Are American people happy, as we all deserve? Do we believe it is true that happiness is a truth that is self-evident? Do we believe that our right to right to life and liberty and happiness are inalienable? Do we think we should lead by example and infect all the nations of the world with our firm believe that we ought to be happy? If we fully understand, our declaration of independence do we treat the other nations as they deserve. Whether the non-derogable are rights to life, freedom, and pursuit of happiness limited to Americans only?
The American people, we ought not to interpret the words literary. They must be given the widest possible interpretation. In our pursuit of the right to life and pursuit of happiness, we should conserve the world environment. We should not be partakers in the complicity of degrading the world environment. We ought to lead by example and have other people’s happiness in having a clean and healthy environment. Their enjoyment of the right to the environment ought. As we degrade the world situation, we end up derogating our inalienable right to life and pursuit of happiness.
All this can only be done in a healthy and clean environment. I believe that was our dream of our great ancestors when they bequeathed the declaration as lifetime benchmarks to measure actions to themselves to us (American Declaration of Independence, para.3).Work CitedAmerican Declaration of Independence, 04.06.1776. Web 15.12.2014 .
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