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    “I Have a Dream‚” by Martin Luther King Jr. Rhetorical Analysis On August 28th‚ 1963‚ on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial gathered around 200‚000 people after the March on Washington. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his most famous speech “I Have a Dream.” He preached about the inequalities of segregations and discrimination of African American that was taking place in our country. In his first sentence he stated‚ “I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest

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    By Parker Davis | January 2‚ 2012 | AA similarity | when two triangles have corresponding angles that are congruent as shown below‚ the triangles are similar | | AAS | if two angles and the non-included side one triangle are congruent to two angles and the non-included angle of another triangle‚ then these two triangles are congruent | | Acute angle | an angle with an angle measure less than 90° | | Acute triangle | a triangle where all three internal angles are acute | | Alt. exterior

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    One of the Freedom Fighters; Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929. He was an American clergyman‚ activist‚ and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. A Baptist minister‚ King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference

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    first cruise. I brought my friend‚ Mariah‚ along with me for my first experience. We are on our way to Puerto Rico from Florida‚ which means we will be going through the Bermuda Triangle. There have been a lot of rumors about people disappearing or being transported into the future when they go through the Bermuda Triangle. I did not believe the rumors‚ but as we board the ship they are constantly running through my head. Mariah gives me a drink of water and assures me that nothing is going to happen

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    If Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. had not given his speech and pushed for equal rights‚ how different would America be today? In Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech he had marched with many people to fight for equal rights. Dr. King used many rhetorical appeals to effectively develop the central idea. Some of these rhetorical devices were allusions‚ pathos‚ and repetition. In his speech he had used many allusions. He had used an an allusion when referring to Abraham Lincoln‚ “Five score years ago‚ a

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    Although they are often overlooked‚ there are a lot of facts surrounding the Bermuda Triangle mysteries. The Coast Guards‚ who have been involved in several accidents in the area‚ are one of the few groups who pays a lot of attention to the facts involved. According to Ara C. Trembly‚ author of The Bermuda Triangle‚ no threat to insurers?‚ the Coast Guard does not pay attention to the ridiculous supernatural explanations that are so often believed. There have been explanations ranging from alien

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    Martin Luther King uses a plethora of rhetorical devices and strategies throughout his speech about freedom‚ often tying in certain opinions or emotions to them. Three specific strategies he uses are‚ his diction‚ his use of metaphors and devices which cast freedom into a good light‚ and his use of metaphors and rhetorical devices tying dark things to oppression‚ thus portraying the current lack of freedoms and liberties in a decidedly bad light.   Martin Luther King uses fairly simple vocabulary

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    Kevin Sierra The Bermuda Triangle is real life sci-fi killer. The influence of humans is one of the ways that has killed plenty in the Bermuda Triangle. The never ending season of terrible weather is another one of the ways the Bermuda Triangle will claim your life. The Bermuda Triangle also has a historical death toll of the life’s it has claimed to prove how dangerous making a course through it can be. The Bermuda Triangle is where human influence can get you killed‚ is where the worlds most

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    The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the ocean between Bermuda Island‚ Maiami and Porta Rico in the shape of a triangle. Many different mysterious incidents and disappearances have taken place within the triangle which have claimed over 1000 lives in the past 100 years. There are many theories that try to explain the things that have happend in the bermuda triangle including: - A weapon from Atlantis which destroyed Atlantis itself - Gas bubble pulling everything down into the ocean - Aliens -

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    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire‚ was something foreign to me until just recently. How could such a big tragedy of our nation’s history‚ not make it into more books and other texts? Before this‚ I had only heard about the terrorist attacks in New York‚ but never an incident not involving an outside source. It is a sorrowful yet interesting topic‚ and it makes me question why it the factory fire is not more commonly known about. My first reaction‚ was fear. Fright‚ horror‚ panic‚ scare‚ terror

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