MacBook LCD + Display 20" non- sync

On my Desk i sit in front of the 20" Cinema. To my right stands the MacBook. Only MacBook Display has the Dock and the Menu-Bar.
How to have my 20" Cinema having the Dock and Menu-Bar instead?

In the "Arrangement" pane of "Displays" System Preference, drag the menu bar from the picture of the laptop screen to the picture of the 20" screen.

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