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    Malcolm X and Civil Rights

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    The civil rights movement of the 1950s brought to light the atrocities and trials that the African Americans were put through on a daily basis. Malcolm X‚ an influential speaker and proponent of this movement‚ invigorates all people to stand up for justice and fight for proper civil rights. Through his rhetorical choices of sentence length‚ vivid imagery‚ symbolism and historical examples‚ X develops the three persuasive appeals‚ pathos‚ ethos and logos. Malcolm X attacks the white man for the hardships

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    Five Basic Traits

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    work‚ however‚ I tend to be quieter. Agreeableness (A) Extraversion (E) Conscientiousness (C) Neuroticism (N) Openness to Experience (O) Agreeable–Disagreeable Courteous–Rude Forgiving–Vengeful Good natured–Irritable Soft hearted–Ruthless Sympathetic–Callous Affectionate–Reserved Friendly–Aloof Fun loving–Sober Sociable–Retiring Spontaneous–Inhibited Talkative–Quiet Careful–Careless Conscientious–Negligent Persevering–Quitting Reliable–Undependable

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    Is Lady Macbeth’s character stronger than Macbeth’s – Discuss Lady Macbeth is an ambitious and ruthless woman who desires power and status. She appears stronger and more callous than Macbeth as she manipulates him to assassinate Duncan. However‚ as the bloodshed continues‚ her guilty conscience becomes more affected than Macbeth’s. Unlike Macbeth‚ who grows insensitive to the murders that he has committed‚ she descends into madness and (apparently) commits suicide as she becomes less capable to

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    wanting all of the cold blooded aspects of " manliness" so she can kill King Duncan with no remorse - she sees herself as having these qualities more than her husband‚ and because of this‚ in a sense‚ wishes to shed her womanhood. We can see this ruthless nature more in depth in the quote "I would‚ while it was smiling in my face‚/ Have pluck’d my nipple from his boneless gums‚/ and dash’d the brains out‚ had I so sworn as you/ Have done to this" (I‚vii‚56-59) She is obviously a very bitter female

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    also told me about the killer‚ saying that he was cold-blooded and ruthless. Knowing me‚ he knew that I liked characters like that in a suspenseful movie. As I was watching the movie‚ I thought back to what my brother told me. He was absolutely right about that guy. Anton Chigurh was the type of man that once he had his mind set on getting something‚ there was nothing stopping him. Anyone in his path‚ he killed. He was so ruthless‚ that it was actually kind of funny how he could kill someone without

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    Cleopatra Vii Speech

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    in 55 BC. When he died in 51 BC Cleopatra VII and her brother Ptolemy XIII inherited the throne. The queen’s formative years were filled with conflict and intrigue as her family tried to come to terms with Roman aggression and she learned many ruthless lessons regarding power and alliance during this period. Through a series of schemes‚ Cleopatra ultimately became victorious and took her place as sole ruler of Egypt. Part of why this was possible is that she came to power during the Roman Civil

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    Apathy exists everywhere‚ throughout every area of every society. The origin of social indifference must come from somewhere‚ but do people care enough to inquire a matter such as this and change it? To make a change in the abundance of apathetic behavior in the world‚ one must first determine the catalysts of the issue at hand into consideration. The rise of crime‚ seclusion‚ and waste‚ for example‚ heavily influence social apathy. Throughout any society‚ examples of apathy reside around every corner

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    king he became ruthless. He committed the crimes‚ he killed Duncan‚ Banquo‚ and Macduff’s family‚ Macbeth clearly wanted to do all of that. Yet Lady Macbeth had an effect on his choices. If it wasn’t for her not pushing Macbeth into killing Duncan‚ he wouldn’t of had the courage to proceed with the others‚ Banquo and Lady Macduff along with her family. Now imagine being the rich nobleman who has killed many people to get to where he wants to be. At the end of the day being ruthless does not get you

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    The Jews were not the only group of people who were used as scapegoats to further the cause of ruthless people. Throughout history‚ a myriad of people have been wrongly persecuted for belonging to a specific social group. One example of scapegoating is seen in the infamous "Sacco and Vanzetti" trail in which Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were arrested outside Boston in 1920 and charged with robbing and killing a shoe factory paymaster and his guard. After WW1‚ America suffered

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    as: Jehovah witnesses‚ Jews‚ and anyone who challenged the leadership of the Nazi party in Germany. Nazi Gestapo was established on April 26th‚ 1933. The Gestapo were trained to hunt people down‚ torture them‚ and get the truth. The Gestapo were ruthless they would kill/injure anyone who would get in their way. (“The Gestapo”) The Gestapo had many torture tactics to get the truth out of people. Some of the many torture tactics are: repeated near drowning of a person in a bathtub filled with

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