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    There is many stories abut King Arthur. Two of the famous stories about King Arthur is "The Sword in The Stone‚" and "Arthur becomes King of Britian." The two stories each have the same ideal‚ but overall are vastly different. This esssay will compare and contrast the two stories. For those who have no idea‚ the two stories are about King Arthur. One of the major things that are different from the two tales‚ is that in "Arthur becomes King of Britian‚" Arthur is a servant and is looking for Sir

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered as one of the most lauded African-American civil rights activists in history. On August 28‚ 1963 in Washington D.C.‚ he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Time Magazine calls it one of the top ten greatest speeches in history. Dr. King‚ along with many other civil rights activists and protesters‚ paved the way for change to be made in America. It’s so important for the youth of our generation to stand up and make themselves heard about change that needs

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    I‚ Henry Tudor son of Henry the sixth was born on June 28th 1491. I gather before you today‚ to address the achievements and tribulations‚ I have achieved and endured in my rule. Following my Father’s demise‚ I was crowned King on 21st April 1509. I was known to be omnipotent as I established the Act of Supremacy. I am described as a ruthless ruler as I executed my wives. Despite my brutal disciplining‚ I have achieved many political and religious achievements. The Pope’s refusal to separate

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    Jamie Cheatham P.3 8/30/13 MLK Analysis 2. In Martin Luther King Jr’s speech he uses a variety of vivid phrases that paint a picture for the audience. For example: "crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination" " the negro is still languishing in the corners of society and finds himself an exile in his own land" "let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred." These phrases attribute to gaining his audience’s

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    Speech”. The point is that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. does not try to appeal to people’s logical side. Minorities wanted the conflict to end. King is willing to take the fight to his grave. He protests even though he knows he will go to jail. He brought nonviolent conflict resolution to the United States of America‚ he fought for what was right. He talks about history in terms that everyone will have an emotional response‚ especially those who are protesting. King is using decades of trained skills

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    Freedom Collection 2 The idea of freedom can be seen in Collection 2 of our textbook. Freedom can be seen in the speech‚ “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr‚ when he was speaking out to everyone about his dream to have the same rights as white men. A lack of freedom can be seen throughout the short story‚ “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela‚ when Juan discusses about how every letter is carefully read‚ which is an invasion of privacy. “Reading Lolita In Tehran” by Azar Nafisi also showed a lack

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    People can relate to others by feeling empathy and evoke compassion by taking action. In this unit‚ “Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.” uses both compassion and empathy the best. “Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.” takes places in very awful time and this poem wants everyone to stand and get through this together. Comparing “Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.” to other texts such as “Marigolds” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” In

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    lectures and reading the assigned material‚ I thought of a quote by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. He states that “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” This quote relates to both of the readings because in both‚ people were oppressed and violated by a higher power. In the declaration of Independence‚ the crown that ruled over Great Britain was abusive and only cared for personal gain. The king only cared about furthering his own agenda rather than helping

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    Saul was Israel’s first king‚ anointed by Samuel and chosen by God. David was his successor who was also anointed by Samuel and chosen by God. However the similarities end there. Saul did what was right in his own eyes‚ while David was a great king and was the only person described as “a man after my own heart” (Acts 13:22). During David’s life he demonstrated a desire to fulfill God’s will‚ which is in contrast to the kingship of Saul. For example‚ David was anointed king‚ while Saul was still

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    history there have been many influential people who advocate for peace. such as thoreau an American writer in early American history. There was Martin luther king jr. a man who doesn’t need an introduction. Same as the second man Gandhi doesn’t need an introduction. Each of these men change a way a nation thinks. Thoreau came first leading the way for Gandhi and King. Thoreau is the one that inspired the other two with his papers about how we should view life and the way we treat people. Without

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