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    PATHO DQ 2 The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide‚ community-based‚ voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Together with its supporters‚ ACS is committed to helping people stay well and get well by finding cures and by fighting back. Critical Thinking Questions: Imagine that a family friend or colleague has just been diagnosed with cancer. Explain how the American Cancer Society might provide education and support. What ACS services

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    I Have a Dream Speech Theme: During Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech‚ there were many problems brought about concerning equality and freedom of the black population. What he wanted to get across to the people was that the United States was not abiding by its own laws and beliefs‚ so he wanted to get the theme of equality and racial justice across to his audience. This is considered his theme because this was the underlying message he wanted to get across to all those who heard

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    Great speeches have shaped our country for what it is today. One speech is from Martin Luther King Jr. His I Have A Dream Speech was a very powerful speech during the Civil rights Movement. Another great speech is by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain during the three day battle of Gettysburg. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain was a professor at Bowdoin university. He signed up for the army and was promoted right to a colonel. He started with 1‚000 men but now they have less than 300 hundred me now. Chamberlain

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    In his famous speech „I have a dream” delivered on 28th August 1964 during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ Martin Luther King mentions a serious problem that affected and still is affecting lives of many Afro-Americans all around the United States. Black people in the whole country‚ but mostly in the south‚ were forbidden to vote even though they had a right to do that as citizens of the United States. He says „But one hundred years later (All right)‚ the Negro still is not free. (My

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    King Jr’s I Have A Dream speech‚ “ “Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream” with water constantly flowing down the wall. Meanwhile‚ the table has inscriptions of events‚ deaths‚ and public policy regarding the Civil Rights Movement in chronological order. It starts from the Supreme Court decision of Brown versus the Board of Education (1954) until the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (1968). Through these inscriptions‚ Lin says‚ “I realized that I wanted to

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    Martin gave his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial after the march was organized. The march took place at Washington in 1963. A fourth of the people were white out of million people (McGuire & Wheeler‚ 2018). Although a fourth was white people‚ they still showed up because they know that all lives matter. They thought that segregation was wrong‚ so they attended. The masterpiece‚ “I Have A Dream” speech‚ had became known because of the March

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    As I have analyzed the three texts carefully and dissected each of them for allusion‚ I have found that they are very similar in moral‚ if you look closely enough. We are very unclear on what equality really means. According to polls and statistics‚ everyone almost always has a different definition for the term. It can range anywhere from appearances to being treated the same‚ or even having the same exact car. Going onto say‚ as I review the three sources‚ whose stance on the issue at hand differ

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    10 Feb 2014 This I Believe I believe in dreams. Not the ambition‚ dream job sort of dream‚ though I believe in that to‚ but the kind of dream you have when you sleep. When your eyes are closed‚ and your breathing slows‚ your mind conjures adventures and experiences that are completely impossible in real life‚ and it is this fantastical reality that I believe in. Be it scary nightmares or sweet memories‚ all dreams have something to give. Sometimes‚ I dream of three eyed monsters and

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    Question 1 1 out of 1 points Which of the following is true about “meiosis”? Select all that apply. Answers: Reproductive cells undergo meiosis Non-germ cells are reproduced Red blood cells undergo meiosis Number of chromosomes reduces by half in phase one Cell divides to produce four daughter cells Response Feedback: Meiosis occurs only in replicating gametes or reproducing cells. In phase one‚ the number of chromosomes is reduced by half but the chromatid pairs remain together. In phase

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    I Have A Dream… We’re Gonna Work It Out” Imagine going to school at Wilson High School. How would you feel about it? Would you give it a chance or leave right away? Well‚ the students from The Freedom Writers survived. The students at Wilson High School survived even though there were a lot of shootings and gang violence. The Freedom Writers book and The Freedom Writers movie are both similar and different because they consist of the same students and conflict. However‚ Ms.Gruwell’s relationship

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