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    An injustice upon black community has been here for decades. In Dr. King’s Letter from Birmingham he discuss how upset he was about the criticisms‚ and wants to address the situation in a mannerable way. Among these criticisms was the efficiency of the white churches. Dr. King wants to do a nonviolent campaign that includes self-purification and negotiation. King was the president of Sothern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)‚ in the Sothern state of Atlanta‚ Georgia he was invited to a non-violent

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    The Alchemist Dialectical Journals CHARACTER 1) “Astride the animal was a horseman dressed completely in black‚ with a falcon perched on his left shoulder. He wore a turban and his entire face‚ except for his eyes‚ was covered with a black kerchief. He appeared to be a messenger from the desert‚ but his presence was much more powerful than that of a mere messenger.” (page 109) Response: My first impression of this man was definitely creepy. The boy viewed this unusual man as some

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    “TJ‚ here are your toiletries for the month‚” said the jail guard‚ passing him a toothbrush‚ toothpaste‚ a comb‚ soap‚ a pen‚ and a few sheets of paper. TJ has grown tired of the constant reliance on others and having no freedom. He was tired of the small jail cells‚ the sloppy‚ poor-made food‚ the hard mattresses. He thought that 1934 would be a better year and that they would be treated better‚ but he was taught otherwise. He had an idea‚ too. He shared with his buddies and made an escape plan

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    Shane Sukhlal Joanna Trim English 9 September 18‚ 2014 Journal on Great Expectations Chapters 1-3 1.Book started by introduction of the narrator‚using the first person words such as “I” in the sentence “My father’s family name being Pirrip‚ and my Christian name Philip‚ my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So‚ I called myself Pip‚ and came to be called Pip.”(Dickens‚1). 2.Pip reveals most of his family members‚who he lives with‚ and his orphancy.Pip’s

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    frustration‚ he decided to try to find another way. Suddenly‚ he felt himself pull into the trees. “Help!” he screamed‚ desperately. No response from the skeptics. He hung there for around 5 minutes‚ before he fell down. When he opened his eyes‚ he saw humanoid creatures surrounding him. John screamed and tried to run after their blue skin made him realise they were far from human. “Blurb gluburb!” the aliens said. Afraid‚ John started running away. He only got so far before they caught up to him. It turns

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    Journal Entry #1 Quote: “the only way to save yourself is to endeavor to save others?” Page: 5 In life there are times when people cannot only focus on themselves. In order to move on‚ and fulfill life’s destiny you must help those that surround you. One cannot truly understand who they are and why they were brought to earth unless they consider helping those around them. Helping others teaches you to become more understanding patient‚ and sympathetic toward others. You initially free yourself

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    Journal 1: 1984 What has struck your interest so far in the novel? Why? 1984 is fascinating‚ because it was written to take place in the future‚ but the future has since become the past. The year 1984 has come and gone‚ and‚ fortunately‚ we do not live in the world envisioned by George Orwell. Nevertheless‚ some of the parallels between the world presented in the novel and the present day are eerie. Orwell seems to have imagined some things very similar to the modern day. One of the smaller details

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    Galatians. (Gal. 1:1) Paul refers to the audience as those in Galatia. (Gal 1:2) “Galicia was the region of central Asia Minor habituated by Celtic people.”1 “The theme of Galatians‚ like that of Romans is justification by faith.” 2 Paul wrote the letter because of false teachers who were undermining the NT doctrine of grace. The paragraph before‚ “Paul warns them that the best attitude against false teachers is not to strive with one another.” 3 The main paragraph (v.15-18) Paul tells them to be

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    causes people to come to Emily’s house to confront her for her taxes. Tobe- Tobe is Emily’s servant who helps Emily manage her house‚ and keep others from knowing things about Emily. He also is the the only representation of any life coming from that house. Judge Stevens- Judge Stevens is the person who is complained to about the stench coming from Emily’s house. He convinces the people

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    English 2-B Beowulf- Journal I think that the biggest theme in Beowulf has to be good vs. evil. This theme is stressed very much throughout the book in symbolism. Grendel represents pure evil‚ while Beowulf represents the exact polar opposite of the monster Grendel. In Beowulf anything evil or bad is related to hell‚ while anything good is because of their faith in god. The original concept of good and evil can be traced back to the sons of Adam and Eve‚ Cain and Able. Cain killed his brother

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