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    One of the most influential person in American history is the southern activist‚ Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King‚ the founder of Southern Christian Leadership Conference‚ was the main spokesperson for the African American community in the south during the civil rights movement. Non-violent protest and public speeches about civil rights put this powerful man on the map. King was very significant to the black community in result of his determination to help bring change to the racial injustices

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    Martin Luther King Martin Luther King Jr. should have a song that is dedicated to him I found one that suits him just right‚ it is The Jungle Book song “I Wanna be like You.” It fits him because at one point of our life we have all wanted to be like him. Even if it was just one little thing about him we wanted we still wanted to be like him a little. If you haven’t‚ then you will by the end of this essay. Martin Luther King Jr. had three qualities that I want to point out because I think that

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    Dr Martin Luther King was one of the greatest influences in the world. He used all his knowledge and good to help others not even thinking of the consequences that his actions might make. Martin was a civil rights activist that believed in the rights of people no matter the color he wanted to help the ones that needed it. Martin is one of the greatest even today and will always be remembered for his bravery and spirit. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚1929 ”( Nobel Prize‚2018)” In

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American civil rights leader who lived in the South when racial problems were a colossal issue. He had many moments in his life that helped changed his beliefs and actions later in his life‚ these were his personal experiences‚ his mentors that helped him on his life and later throughout his nonviolent movement and his education helped him understand the racial problems and the laws that needed to be followed. The first thing that as a young person changed

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    Theory: A low-pass filter is an electronic filter that passes low-frequency signals and attenuates (reduces the amplitude of) signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. It implemented using a resistor and a capacitor. The actual amount of attenuation for each frequency varies from filter to filter. A low-pass filter is the opposite of a high-pass filter. The below circuit diagram illustrates a simple ’RC’ low-pass filter. The range of frequencies passed by a low pass filter

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    stop and think about the people who have helped shape our world and what we are able to do. If we were to take a moment to understand and realize that if we didn’t have the figures and heros that we did and still do‚ or if certain events were to not occur the world be a different place. Martin Luther King Jr had tried to bring people together with many things‚ and one of those things was the foundations of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference.King must have been very driven to make sure that

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    During the time of conflict regarding segregation in the South during the 20th century‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was the right man at the right time to fight for equality for African Americans. Segregation was the major issue in the South. It technically ended during the 19th century‚ but equality was still a major issue during the 20th century (Martin Luther King Jr: Fighting For Equal Rights In America). Martin Luther King Jr. had a lot of success in his fight for equality‚ but went down a very tough

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    Martin Luther: Leader of the Protestant Reformation HIST 101 American Military University Kristin Sawicki The Protestant Reformation began in Wittenberg Germany in October of 1517 with Martin Luther who was a German Augustinian Monk. Martin Luther criticized the Roman Catholic Church feeling the church had lost its way and openly accused them of corruption and false teachings by posting a document he authored called the “95 Theses”. Martin

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    Martin Luther King is a prime example of an individual whom never compromised his ideals for the greater good of all mankind. Throughout history his writings and demonstrations were a key aspect in the major changes during the 1960’s in civil rights movement. Many of his writings were all influential and noted his ideals and actions that lead to key actions and legislations during this time period. Some writings were “Letters from Birmingham” and “Why We Can’t Wait”. These are blue prints that never

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Ask yourself something. Had racism really ended after the Civil War was over? Were African-Americans really free and did they have equal rights after the war ended. The only answer is no‚ it didn’t. Even after all of the fighting racism in America was everywhere. African-Americans were forced to live their lives as people who were considered less important just because of the color of their skin. They were forced to use different bathrooms‚ different schools‚ and even

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