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Universidad Autónoma Del Estado de México
Universidad Autónoma Del Estado de México
ESTADO DE MÉXICO
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EQUIPO 1:
Astrid Michelle Archundia González (2112673)
Arantzazú Esquivel Jurado (2112899)
Iris García Mendoza (2112969)
Cristian Yael Gómez Hernández (1912593)
Celina González González (2113024)
Yahir Candelario González González (2118055)
Grupo: 225
21 de marzo de 2022
Emblematic Characters
▪ Personal information;
▪ Hobbies:
1. Your favorite hobby is Visiting museums or art galleries and seeing the exhibitions.
2. Rapping: RM has said that rapping helped him get through the stress of studies and
the days when he would work late at night studying for his exams.
1. In a solo album he mentions the following: If you look at the album cover, my face is
divided into black and white. He wanted to show that he had two faces. I am positive
on some occasions and then negative on others. I talk about hope at some points and
then forget about it later. You can see it as something I did by bringing out various
sides inside of me. I wanted to express the thought of, “There are so many sides to me,
but in the end, it is me, and you who are listening to this are you too.”
2. He has appeared on the talk show 'Hot Brain: Problematic Men' where he is part of
the celebrity panel discussing social issues affecting young people today.
3. And outside of that, they have already done the following with the boys of BTS: BTS
partnered with UNICEF to end violence against children. Since November 2017, BTS has
partnered with the Japanese and Korean Committees of UNICEF to launch Love Myself,
an effort to combine the group's promotion of self-love and mental health with
UNICEF's campaign to # ENDViolence against children.
Malala Yousafzai
Malala is a teenager (she turned 18 in July) who, like two of them, lives in a country
that is not her family's. She likes to study, talk with her friends, fights with her brothers
and adores her father.
Martin Luther King
During his time of activism in the 1950s and 1960s, Martin Luther King led various
protests under the principle of civil disobedience without violence. In this way he was
able to gain fame in the movement for equal civil rights. Among his struggles we find
the one carried out in 1955, when with other civil rights activists he was arrested after
having led a boycott of a Montgomery transport company: it demanded that non-
white people give up their seats to whites and stand or sit in the back of the bus[2].
In 1963 he fought another civil battle in Birmingham, where he led massive peaceful
demonstrations that the white police forces fought with police dogs and fire hoses,
generating a great controversy present in the headlines of various newspapers around
the world.
On October 14, 1964, Martin Luther King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. At 35 years
old, he became the youngest man to receive this recognition. Years later, at the end of
March 1968, he traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, with the aim of supporting the strike
of African-American garbage collectors seeking to improve their working conditions.
Unfortunately, on April 4, 1968 at 6:01 in the afternoon, while he was on the terrace
of the Lorraine Motel room, Martin Luther King, only 39 years old, was .assassinated.
“I have a dream, I dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they
are not judged by the color of their skin but by their character. I dream that one day
in Alabama black girls and boys can hold hands with white girls and boys like brothers
and sisters.”