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    Modern History Research Assignment 2013 Semester 1 Martin Luther King in the Civil Rights Movement Due Week 4 May 6th Hypothesis: Martin Luther King was a key persona in the early Civil Rights Movement and was successful in creating positive change in African American life "Black Power!". "Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr."20th Century History. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2013. http://history1900s.about.com/cs/martinlutherking/a/mlkassass.htm Anderson‚ Maureen‚ Anne Low‚ and Ian Keese

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    EthosLogosPathos: Three Ways to Persuade Edlund‚ J.R. (n.d.) EthosLogosPathos: Three Ways to Persuade. Cal Poly Ponoma. Retrieved on November 22‚ 2010 from http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/3waypers.htm Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience that you were right: ethoslogos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image [presenter] The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical

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    Martin Luther King Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1992‚ in Atlanta Georgia. King grew up in in Atlanta where his father was a pastor at a small church. King had an older sister and a younger brother. Throughout school King was a good student and eventually attended College at only 15 years old. 4 years later King earned a sociology degree from Morehouse College. King married Coretta Scott and had 4 children. He became a pastor at a Baptist Church in Montgomery Alabama. He completed

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    and a wife who’s nowhere to be found. The plot thickens when the community is convinced Nick either murdered his wife or knows where she is‚ while he strongly denies any wrongdoing. In terms of rhetoric‚ this movie greatly utilizes logosethos and pathos. The ethos would be the perception that Amy Dunne is a battered wife and woman. While the search for Amy continues throughout the movie‚ the viewer further understands Amy and her marriage. In a past life‚ Amy dated Desi Collins (played by Neil

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    Martin Luther King is the most important member of the Civil Rights movement of the 20th century. There has never been‚ nor will there ever be‚ one who is able to best the accomplishments which King achieved‚ as well as the inspiration which he motivated within millions of Americans‚ both who had been oppressed and those who felt the apathy for the oppressed‚ yet had never been inspired to act on their convictions. Martin Luther King brought these two people together in record numbers and in a way

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    Martin Luther King Assessment Task Research Task (200 words in total) 1. In that ways were the African-American people treated differently from white people in the USA in the 1950s. African-Americans were separated from white people by law and discriminated against by the white people. They were referred to as ‘Negros’‚ which was an insensitive word to call the African-Americans. White people separated children from African-American families and there were ‘coloured’ seats for African-American

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    experience that if I see a logo that I’ve known most of my life I am more likely to buy this item over a product who’s logo is unfamiliar. When I go into the store‚ and see the Nike swoosh or their slogan "Just Do It" which sprung from Gary Gilmore’s last words in 1988‚ I know the company is reliable and long lasting. On a similar note the Adidas logo has been around for as long as I’ve been alive‚ so the people of my generation are very familiar to seeing these logos. This comes to show that when

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    Martin Luther King Biography : “Martin Luther King was a great American who worked for civil rights [->0]in the United States[->1] in the 1950s and 60s. He fought for the rights of African Americans[->2] and many people‚ blacks as well as whites‚ supported him. In 1964 he received the Nobel Peace Prize[->3]. King was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. He had a brother‚ Alfred and a sister‚ Christine. Both his father and grandfather were ministers. His mother was a school teacher

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    I think Robert F. Kennedy did a good job in using ethoslogos‚ or pathos. "I had a member of my family killed‚ but he was killed by a white man. He used ethos and pathos in telling the crowd that he has had a family member be killed before. The credibility is that he has had a family member been killed and the pathos is that he is getting on the personal emotional side. I think it is persuasive because he brought a lot of people together and prevented possible big riots and fights. "For those of

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    Martin Luther King Ariunsaikhan Batkhuyag Slavery in the United States was abolished in 1865 with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the states constitution‚ but little has been done in order to give black people real rights. Adoption of the "Black Codes" in the southern states‚ instead of saying the political rights of former slaves‚ has led to the fact that they were away from the political life of the country. Segregation as a form of racial discrimination

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