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    English 12A Ms. Davis The Ballot or The Bullet-Malcolm X -Malcolm’s primary audiences were mainly African Americans. - He addressed the whites and the white news media‚ because he felt that they played a very key and significant role in his discussion of the Ballot or the Bullet. - He spoke of the whites in such an uncompromising fashion because he felt that the whites were to blame‚ of the oppression and struggle in the black community. Malcolm also had a very intriguing way of getting the

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    A revolutionary by the name of Malcolm Little‚ later changing his name to Malcolm X‚ rose up and created the belief of Black Nationalism. Malcolm X believed in fighting the enemy (white people) and creating a segregated Black community through forceful measures. Dr. King however desired to bring change by peaceful protest and reached out to all races to join the battle against segregation. We can compare the lives and ideals of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X and say they have the same ideas‚

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    x factor

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    Political ideology and readings on the xfactor Hello I’m sure you have heard of the X factor? One of britians most watched tv programmes. Perhaps one of your relatives was on it? Who knows. But did you ever wonder what the xfactor is really about? Apart from knowing it’s a ‘luck shot’ show…well im going to be telling you the different theories related to x factor in this essay. You will be surprised. Firstly we all watch x factor for our own desires or uses such as poverty‚ confusion‚ hope‚ exhaustion

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    By: Malcolm Gladwell The author‚ Malcolm Gladwell‚ in his essay “Small Change” analyzes the civil rights and social activism‚ comparing with social media and how social media interferes with the social activism. He describes the differences between social activism and social media by exploring tools like Facebook and Twitter and how these tools interfere with the actions. The author has different ideas about where

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    Malcolm X's Legacy

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    Malcolm X was an activist that continued on the legacy that his father showed him and left behind. Just like his father he wanted peace and he wanted to get it even if it meant that things got violent. He wanted the equality for black people. He didn’t think that how blacks were getting treated were fair. He was going to fight for what he thought was right by any means necessary. Malcolm X was born on May 12‚ 1925. His parents are Earl little and Louise little. He had eight siblings and the middle

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    Essay About Radioactivity

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    09-10-09 When you hear the word radioactivity‚ you think directly about dangerous gasses. But radioactivity can also be a way of healing people. The most known are X-rays and radiotherapies. Too much radioactivity is‚ in contrast with radioactive medicines‚ dangerous for your body. You can get seriously sick‚ cancer for example‚ or even die. A tragic example of this is Tsjernobyl‚ where a nuclear reactor exploded. In this essay I will try to answer the question: How can radioactivity help people

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    Malcolm X's Autobiography

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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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    Autobigraph of Malcom X

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    Analytical Essay on The Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ as told by Alex Haley African-American History‚ HIST 2450 In 1971‚ a psychologist by the name of William E. Cross‚ Jr‚ released his Black identity model. It’s a model with the purpose of theoretically explains the process in which African Americans develop their cultural identity. There are five stages in which are the pre-encounter‚ encounter‚ immersion‚ internalization‚ and finally the internalization-commitment

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    Essay on “The story of X” by Lois Gould In today’s world it is normal‚ that people feel uncomfortable and threatened by things they can`t place a label on. That’s why a gender-neutral baby would be confusing for nearly every instance‚ like the story of X by Lois Gould shows. It is just human to try to label everything and it causes a lot of problems‚ if this is impossible‚ even if the “thing” where no label can be placed on is a baby. Already the beginning of the story shows the first problem

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    Gen X

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    Instructions: The age cohort group you will research this week is Generation X. This report should include‚ but is not limited to‚ the following information: a. Overall description of the group (demographics: education‚ income‚ location‚ marriage‚ children‚ percentage of population‚ etc.). b. Attitudes of this age group. c. Spending (what products‚ brands‚ etc.) / saving patterns of this age group. d. Product development for this age cohort. e. Marketing (advertising and sales promotions)

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