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    If you know me‚ you know I love soccer. I love soccer because soccer is where I am comfortable. I am comfortable in my favorite pair of cleats‚ when playing on my home field on Bell Road‚ and when I’m with my team. Although I love the feeling of comfort‚ the only thing I would choose over it is the feeling of discomfort. That gut wrenching feeling when you take a step out of your comfort zone‚ that moment when you are trying something for the first time‚ and you are not sure on how it will turn out

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    Card Analysis: “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King. 23 September 2013 On August 23‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ who had always been struggled for the freedom and resistance of racial discrimination‚ stood in front of Lincoln Memorial and gave a famous speech “I Have a Dream” to 25 million people to fight for their human rights. In Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech‚ he played multiple Talk Cards such as a compatriot of Negro‚ a father of four children‚ a believer‚ and a normal citizen

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    Area of Study – Belonging: ORT 1 Analysis HSC Advanced English 1) Identify the title‚ text type‚ composer and year of publication. I Have a Dream (IHD) is a speech composed by Martin Luther King Jr – a prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement – on August 28th 1963. 2) Identify the context in which your ORT has been set. Martin Luther King Jr was an activist for African American civil rights. On the day of the speech 200‚000 fellow activists were participating

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    Negro people a bad check”¹‚ this is thoroughly shown‚ along with other themes‚ throughout both A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech. Before the civil rights movement‚ and for some time after‚ blacks were given the short end of the stick‚ they had to fight for their dreams and they had to fight against racism. They were given next to nothing but they were still expected to ask the whites to “forgive [them] for ever wanting to be anything at

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    the “I Have a Dream” speech given by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ he explains that his wish for the future is that black and white children can coincide peacefully and that children of former slaves and children of former slave-owners would be able to get along. In “No Name Woman” by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ Kingston learns that she has an aunt that took her own life and her newborn baby’s life. Kingston imagines different scenarios that her aunt could have gone through. These two stories both have an element

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    DO YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU HAVE? Yes I deserve to have what I have right now‚ because what have earned. Whatever I have known is because I learned it so I deserve to know it. Every one deserves to have whatever they have unless they are thief or cheater. Only thieves don’t deserve to have what they have because they are not the original owner of what they have. In our lives there will always be times in which we feel as though we aren’t deserving of much‚ but we should not forget to how valuable

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    Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” are texts that have a common denominator: the pursuit of liberty. Although both documents do not focus their context in the same historical moment‚ both have greatly influenced the history of the United States. Specifically‚ Jefferson’s purpose with the “Declaration of Independence” was to denounce the offenses suffered at the hands of Great Britain and to finally declare their absolute independence‚ sovereignty

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    King Jr’s I Have A Dream speech‚ he caters to the creativity and the problems of the nation by presenting his goal as a dream. His dream‚ or goal‚ was to abolish the segregation of the 1960’s. Dreams are most commonly seen as the goals‚ aspirations‚ and lifestyles that we hope for ourselves. Dr‚ King wanted the people to see that he wasn’t going to sugarcoat any of the terrible treatments or misconducts placed on the black community. He knew that what he was working towards was just a dream of that

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    there are many differences and similarities. "Ain’t I A Woman" focuses more on the right that men and women should be treated equally. "I Have A Dream" focuses on the equality for all races. Both of these speeches still have things in common. For example‚ they both strive for equality in the human race. They also have many rhetorical devices‚ such as metaphors‚ similes‚ repetition‚ etc. They are trying to make a difference in life. "Ain’t I A Woman" wants men to treat women like everyone else

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    Three words: "I have a dream". These infamous words was listened by 200‚000 Americans on August 1963‚ and withstood the test of time through the course of the 21st century. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s "I have a Dream" is still ingrained through millions of heads and thoughts in the world. The midst of the 1960’s was a time of turmoil and grief where blacks that were supposedly alleged to be equal after the Civil War received complete isolation from the equity that America was supposed to abide by.

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