8.3.9 Project - Lucas Bühler
8.3.9 Project - Lucas Bühler
Introduction:
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed professionals, teachers, and parents, I extend my warm
greetings as we delve into the timeless pursuit of "Freedom from Fear." Today, we explore
the profound theme encapsulated in Franklin Delano Roosevelt's historic Four Freedoms
speech, examining its relevance in our lives and addressing a contemporary issue that affects
us all.
IV. Conclusion
A. In conclusion, let's revisit the theme of "Freedom from Fear," summarizing key points
from Roosevelt's speech, personal experiences, and the contemporary issue of cybersecurity.
B. As professionals, teachers, and parents, we bear the responsibility of imparting
Roosevelt's vision in our current milieu.
C. I'll issue a call to action, urging us to collectively address these challenges to ensure a
future where freedom from fear remains a steadfast reality.
D. Closing with gratitude for your attention, I invite questions and open the floor for
discussion.
Sources:
1. Roosevelt, Franklin D. "The Four Freedoms Speech." 6 Jan. 1941, Washington, D.C.
2. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). "Recent Cyber Incidents."
https://www.cisa.gov/
[Audio: Excerpt from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech]