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    I can unhesitatingly and boastfully claim that ‘my never- failing friends are they‚ with whom I converse day by day.’ And these friends‚ with whom I talk‚ converse and gossip as a matter of routine‚ are the BOOKS‚ that are stacked in our family-library. Their sweet‚ long company has made me a true book-lover in the real sense. Without any doubt or reservation‚ I can frankly say that blessed are those‚ who are in constant company of books. Books never desert us‚ when we fall prey to evil days

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    When head instructor and sparring coach Sebastian Arnold was asked the question of “is every master like Mr. Miagi or the Cobra Ki master”(Karate Kid). He goes on to say “every good master or Grandmaster s should have aspects of Mr. Miagi in their way of being. I know mine does”. He goes on to explain how he has meet many different masters over his life time in Tae Kwon Do of all shapes‚ ages‚ races‚ and walks of life. That in his personal opinion it is the masters who don’t only teach the physical

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was‚ and is still‚ a very influential person in today’s society. In his speech known as‚ “I Have a Dream”‚ he highlights the themes of freedom‚ justice‚ and brotherhood/sisterhood to show the problems that he saw during his time‚ and his hopes for the future. If Dr. King was alive today‚ he would still be working towards his dream for the nation. Consequently‚ there are many events that happen today that oppose King’s themes of freedom‚ justice‚ and brotherhood/sisterhood.

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    I have a dream” delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C. in August of 1963‚ is one of the greatest speeches of all time. It is a very powerful speech that‚ up until now‚ is being analyzed. His speech was well ordered and assembled that this speech was one of a kind. One reason King’s speech is the greatest is because he uses many descriptive imagery. My favorite image is when he says‚ “where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with

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    The United States became an industrial power by tapping North America’s vast natural resources‚ including minerals‚ lumber and coal‚ particularly in the newly developed west. Industries that had once depended on waterpower began to use prodigious amounts of coal. Steam engines replaced human and animal labor‚ and kerosene replaced whale oil and wood. By 1900‚ America’s factories and urban homes were converting to electric power. Dependence on fossil fuels (oil‚ coal‚ natural gas)‚ which powered machines

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    establishing.   The culture and time period in which Aristotle lived is essential in understanding how influential his views were to the world of philosophy.
Aristotle‚ the son of a physician‚ was born in 384 BC.   His father was the family physician for King Amyntas of Macedonia.   The upbringing of Aristotle allowed his intellectual mind to be opened to the natural world as well the theoretical.
His thirst for knowledge spanned many different fields of study during his years of study.   With his father

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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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    Compare and Contrast There two legends explaining why the cats and rats/ mice are enemies. The two legends “Cat and Rat‚” and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies‚” show how these two became enemies. The theme of these stories are that selfishness is awful thing. The “Cat and Rat” is a Zodiac tale. “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” is a legend. In this essay I will explain the similarities and differences of these two tales. 
 This paragraph will explain the things that are the same about these tales

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    Imposed by the tyrant and biased ways of Charles I‚ the English Civil War not only contributed to the establishment of a democracy but also led to freedom of religion. Charles’ ridiculous expenditure caused anger throughout England’s population. While his discriminative opinion towards a variety of people in England eventually led to conflict. Lastly‚ king Charles’ disdain towards Magna Carta and Parliament caused rivalry. Charles’ general behaviour and leadership ultimately provoked the English

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    In Dr. Martin Luther 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

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