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    the middle “Matzah” that has been hidden for the children to find. There is a unique tradition that involves leaving an empty plate and cup on the table for the prophet Elijah “just in case” he shows up at the door to eat with everyone; that is why at the end of the ceremony the front door of each home is opened in hopes that Elijah is actually standing at the door. Passover is a very special event that is celebrated in every Jewish home‚ no matter where in the World they might live. Jocelyn

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    a black movement that embraced the teachings of Islam‚ while advocating against the cruel treatment African Americans went through from white people. Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad were the main figureheads of this organization. (Information and Entertainment Center) Essentially‚ it was Malcolm X’s speeches and the teachings of Elijah Muhammad that had the most profound effect on the civil rights movement coming from the Black Nationalist side of the

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    Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley is the autobiography of Malcolm’s impeccable life as someone who affected the history of America and the black population within America. Through this book you can see the life of many black men during this time. This story is written as a narrative clearly stating the viewpoint of Malcolm X’s life. This story although filled with facts of the time period which Malcolm lived his life it must be remembered that it is from the perspective of a man who was highly discriminated

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    The Civil Rights Movement was a critical event that is important in African American History. From the 1950’s to the mid 1960’s‚ civil rights activists and leaders rose up across the nation to fight for equal rights and against discrimination. Even local citizens such as Rosa Parks‚ took a stand against segregation on public transportation. Others also participated in “sit-ins” inside diners for “whites only”. Although people expressed the need for equality‚ many efforts were shot down. Things began

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    unrivalled? It is their personal qualities that make them so prominent‚ and without these qualities they would be no different from any other. And‚ although difficult‚ it is possible to create even novels that are remarkable. The story of Xavier‚ Elijah and Niska and their tales of war‚ home and ancient traditions‚ is surely of the most unique novels ever written‚ and should be considered an unsurpassed gem. The Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden is a compelling story due to its unique qualities of

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    Malcolm X the Tragic Hero

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    Randi Francis English II Final Paper December 11‚ 2001 Malcolm X and The Shakespearean Tragic heroes Aristotle defines a tragic hero "as good but flawed‚ must be aristocratic‚ must be believable‚ and must behave consistently." -Aristotle. The Muslim leader Malcolm X can be compared to such tragic heroes such as Othello and Hamlet. Malcolm’s life and his personality have similar traits from both of the famous Shakespearean heroes. In this paper we will look deeper into the life

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    10/11/2011 To: Pamela Ansaldi From: Paula Black Subject: Richard Wright and Malcolm compare and contrast essay. Richard Wright and Malcolm x were two gigantic inspirational speakers. They were two historians who pave the way for what America has become. Although it’s an ongoing journey their struggles and determinations‚ have given many other who followed in their footsteps. The courage they need to open the doors to discriminations instilled in it. Love‚ peace

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS ON STARBUCKS Elisha Jacob. J 1320013 1) Identify the resources‚ capabilities and distinctive competencies of Starbucks? The resource and capabilities for creating Starbuck as one of the ten most global brands is the ambience in which it serves. It could be regarded as Starbucks sell experience beside Italian coffee. The main role in convincing a customer is to relate him/ her with cultural value proposition that Starbuck relates to

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    Nation of Islam (NOI) (Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ by Alex Haley‚ p. 158‚ ph. 3). He later began correspondence with the leader Elijah Muhammad‚ and through these correspondences he a later became a Minister for the Nation of Islam and changed his name to Malcolm X. He started making speeches to the public to recruit members and with his increased popularity in the NOI Elijah Muhammad made him the national spokesman for the

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    6. Many of the people Malcolm X preached to about the Nation of Islam were turned off by the strict code of discipline. How is strict discipline an advantage in developing moral character and fortitude? How is strict discipline a disadvantage? The advantages of the code of discipline and creates moral because it promotes good behavior and having a healthy relationships and family life. The codes where no stealing‚ lying and insubordination to civil authority which promotes honesty and loyalty within

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