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Unit 3– Risking It All

Unit 3– Risking It All. What is risk?. risk (noun): exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance. Unit 3 Thematic Questions. What motivates people to take risks? Are risks necessary for change? What is the difference between risk and danger?

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Unit 3– Risking It All

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  1. Unit 3– Risking It All

  2. What is risk? risk (noun): exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance

  3. Unit 3 Thematic Questions • What motivates people to take risks? • Are risks necessary for change? • What is the difference between risk and danger? • Do all worthy risks involve sacrifice? • What are the consequences of taking risks? • What are the consequences of NOT taking risks?

  4. Respond to the following: • Write about a time you took a risk. What were the possible outcomes of taking that risk? Did your risk-taking pay off? You may write about more than one risk if you would like.

  5. Who are some famous risk takers throughout history?

  6. Abraham Lincoln • Feb. 1809 - April 1865 • 16th President of the United States • Opposed the expansion of slavery and led the Union during the American Civil War • Assassinated in 1865

  7. Harriet Tubman • 1820-1913 • African American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War • Made more than 19 missions to rescue more than 300 slaves on the Underground Railroad

  8. Susan B. Anthony • Feb. 1820 – March 1906 • American civil rights leader and feminist • Spoke out against slavery and alcohol abuse • Wrote and published many works for women’s voting rights

  9. Amelia Earhart • July 24, 1897- disappeared July 2, 1937 • First female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean • Wrote best-selling books about her experiences • Disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempted flight around the globe

  10. Mahatma Ghandi • October 1869-January 1948 • Led India to independence from British Rule through nonviolent civil disobedience • Undertook long fasts for social protest • Was tried and jailed several times for his protests against government

  11. John F. Kennedy • May 1917- Nov. 1963 • 35th President of the United States • First and only Catholic POTUS • Made crucial decisions regarding the Vietnam War, Bay of Pigs invasion, Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Space Race • Was an advocate for African American Civil Rights • Was assassinated in 1963

  12. Malcolm X • May 1925 – Feb. 1965 • African American minister and human rights activist • Led a troubled early life, convicted of crimes and served prison time • Advocated black supremacy, separation of races • Separated from the Nation of Islam, leading to his assassination by three of its members

  13. Helen Keller • June 1880 – June 1968 • The first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree • Political activist and lecturer • Outspoken on women’s suffrage, labor rights, and socialism causes

  14. Muhammad Ali • Born January, 1942 • Considered one of the greatest heavyweights in boxing history • Was arrested for refusal to be conscripted (drafted) into the U.S. military, citing religious opposition to the Vietnam War • Found guilty of draft evasion, but the decision was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court

  15. Michael Jordan • Born February 17, 1963 • Considered by many to be the greatest basketball player of all time • Left college early to pursue an NBA career • Retired and made a comeback twice • Played Major League Baseball • Was at the center of a gambling controversy

  16. Aron Ralston • Born October 1975 • American outdoorsman, engineer, and motivational speaker • Survived a canyoneering accident in Utah in 2003, during which he amputated his own right forearm trapped under a boulder

  17. Bethany Hamilton • Born 1990 • American professional surfer • Survived a shark attack in which her left arm was bitten off • Returned to professional surfing after the accident • Movie, Soul Surfer, produced about her life

  18. Steve Jobs • Feb. 1955 - Oct. 2011 • Founder of Apple, Inc. • Dropped out of college after six months and spent over a year being homeless • Considered “ruthless” by many of his peers for having a perfectionist management style

  19. Barack Obama • Born August 4, 1961 • 44th and current President of the United States • First African American to hold the Presidential Office

  20. MalalaYousafzai • Born July 12, 1997 in Pakistan • Activist for rights to education for women in the Middle East • Wrote an anonymous blog for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule • Was sought after by name and shot in the head by members of the Taliban on her school bus in 2012

  21. MalalaYousafzai • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIqOhxQ0-H8 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjGL6YY6oMs

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