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    to be directly relatable to the building it is next to‚ The Jackson School of Geosciences‚ but it does fit the scholarly setting in general. More importantly‚ this statue fits in with the city; it is a representation of political stances and free speech. Physically speaking‚ the statue could be uprooted and moved to another part of campus‚ but it would take away from its central location it currently has‚ since it is the main attraction in the East Mall. The King statue is a larger than life representation

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    better of hundreds. Martin Luther King knew going into protests fellow protestors would be killed‚ but the sacrifice of these individuals for the better of millions later is a small price to pay. Also‚ no price is too large in the name of justice. MLK Jr embraced the rules of fighting for justice and sacrificed himself and many others for us and many other minorities to live in safety. Malcolm X‚ although had different approach to fighting for freedom‚ was ready for the loss of some live for living

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    ALFRED NOBEL Alfred Nobel is one the most accredited scientist and industrialist in history. With over 300 patents held‚ he has made numerous amounts of contributions to science. Although Alfred Nobel had accomplished many things‚ the most significant things he had done‚ in my opinion‚ was the creation of dynamite and his involvement in the establishment of the Nobel Prize. Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born on October 21‚ 1833 in Stockholm‚ Sweden. His family had descended from Olof Rudbeck‚ a well-known

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    First off‚ I’d like to say it’s an honor for me to be around such great football players from the past and present. Knowing that I am now part of college football history is something that is hard to put into words. This has always been a dream of mine to join the Heisman fraternity‚ whose names include Roger Staubach‚ Archie Griffin‚ Earl Campbell‚ Marcus Allen‚ Barry Sanders...the list goes on and on. It truly is an honor to be accepted with open arms from all these past greats. I’d like to

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    Would you give up your freedom in order to be safe and controlled? Would you let your happiness be taken away to rid sadness? The Giver and Louis Lowery’s Newberry acceptance speech‚shows us that throughout life there can not be ups without downs. A utopia could never be created in today’s world because you can’t just sweep all of the world’s problems under the rug and continue to enjoy all the privileges and positives we have. In the beginning of The Giver‚ Louis focuses in on a community where

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    Introduction The dilemma of war and peace has been a decisive concern for philosophers and political thinkers in the past‚ which still remains actual nowadays. The famous advocates of the power of truth always found that wars are immoral. For instance‚ German famous professor of theology‚ Martin Luter in his theological work "War and Warship" warns against unfair and wrong motives behind wars and armed conflicts: offensive and preventive wars‚ violent overthrow of tyrants‚ subjects’

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    a lot of Rhetoric in his speeches‚ which he addressed to the public back in the 1960s. Most of his speeches where telecast and were watched by the whole nation most famously the I Have a Dream Speech. King used a lot of anaphora‚ antithesis‚ Allusion‚ parallelism and metaphors in his I Have a Dream speech‚ which appealed to people’s emotional side. Anaphora is the repetition of words at the beginning of a clause. This is used to grab the listeners attention to help them remember why they are

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    character -building and nation-building. 3. WAR AND MILITARY STRATEGY Of War‚ Kautilya states‚ “When advantages derivable from peace and war are of equal character‚ one should prefer peace; for disadvantages‚ such as the loss of power and wealth‚ and sojourning‚ and sin‚ are ever-attending upon war”. Kautilya also expressed that double policy in war and peace‚ meaning forming alliances with one nation and waging war against another‚ was desirable to staying unprejudiced or allied with another

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    recognizing excellence. In the world of writing‚ this award is the Pulitzer Prize. The Pulitzer Prize originated in 1917 by Joseph Pulitzer. In his will‚ he left two million dollars to Columbia University to create a school of journalism. Pulitzer was a proud‚ self-made man‚ but wanted to make it easier for future journalists to be successful in the industry he loved. One fourth of this money was to be "applied to prizes or scholarships for the encouragement of public service‚ public morals‚ American

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    most famous speeches of all time‚ Martin Luther King’s "I have a Dream". This speech was delivered on the 28th of August 1963‚ on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. It has gone down in history as one of the greatest demonstrations for freedom‚ against the merciless environment that black people of America were put in. The second speech is Bill Clinton‚ "This has hurt to many innocent people". This speech was heard by over two thirds of America and many others over the world on the

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