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    Leaders become great not because of their powers‚ but because of their ability to empower others (best25). We have had great leaders to come through the United States to deliver great speeches about racial inequality. For example‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ George W. Bush‚ William J Clinton‚ and Barack Obama. Dr. King I have a dream speech signified Jobs and Freedom on August 28‚ 1963‚ in which he calls for an end to racism in the United States and formed a civil rights movement. George W. Bush ending

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    long have you been playing on Mineplex for? I have been playing Mineplex for almost 3 years now. When I first joined Mineplex‚ I started to enjoy playing Survival Games a lot and also Skywars. The games I mostly enjoy now are Skywars‚ SG and Evolution. I have been playing Minecraft since 3 November 2014‚ I have been active on Mineplex Enjin since 3 November 2014. What interactions have you had with our staff team in the past? TheChessMaster was my first ever staff interaction that I had. Chess

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    Standing up for Peace “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. is a touching speech he gives about wanting to persuade people that blacks deserve to be treated like everyone else‚ while “Inaugural Address” by John F. Kennedy he gave a speech on what he was going to do as president. Kennedy wasn’t as emotional as King and not everyone agreed with King as much as they did with Kennedy‚ but they both used metaphors and had a plan to carry out the goals they had set. These two speeches

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    Counter Argument Is Shakespeare trying to say that women have more power than men? No because in both plays Shakespeare’s portrays women as people who are weaker and inferior to their counterparts. Quote: “No‚ my good lord‚ as you did command‚ I did repel his fetters and denied his access to me.” Act 2 scenes 1 Interpretation: Ophelia is telling Polonius that she did what he told her to. She is going to stop talking to Hamlet because her dad believes that Hamlet only wants to use her.

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    The Great Powers were unable to stop the war between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire. Even though this was included only the Balkan Powers‚ greater influences such as Russia were involved. Therefore the Great Powers feared that the result of the First Balkan war would bring about conflict between the European Powers. Therefore they decided that there was a need for a Conference to discuss the future of the Balkans. The Foreign mistier of France‚ Raymond Poincare had been circulating the

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28th‚ 1963. It was a turning point in American History for African Americans and American society in general. His motivating of a nation to live up to the democratic principles of its founders was a sharp display of America’s private grief. In the beginning of his speech he references Abraham Lincoln and how American sins had stretched back to the days of slavery. When he addressed what he said was going to be "the greatest demonstration

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    These weapons could lead to massive loss of lives if used against a nation like the United States. Moreover‚ some people thought that the United States ought to have made a humanitarian intervention to rescue the citizens of Iraq subjected to the harsh rule of Saddam Hussein. For these reasons‚ some people believed that Saddam should have been ousted by George Bush the senior. On the other hand‚ the opponents of this idea argue that the United States was interested in Iraq because of the rich oil

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    Death is inevitable. With the impending ending comes a phase of self reflection and the questioning of past actions‚ or lack thereof. In both poems‚ “When I Have Fears” and “Mezzo Cammin‚” the speakers recount the passage of their time‚ puzzled at how they had let opportunity slip away from their grasp. Yet it is in their outlooks on how to death with this revelation that differ. Keats offers a mournful and despondent outlook on the rest of his days‚ fearing that he has already carved out a meaningless

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    The article “Why do American Students Have so Little Power”‚ written by Amanda Ripley‚ the author of The Smartest Kids in the World and How They Got That Way and a senior fellow at the Emerson Collective‚ acknowledges the idea that students have little to no real power when it comes to the “behind the scenes” involvement of their education‚ and it certainly is not due to lack of trying. Ripley adopts a contemptuous tone to advocate for the students trying to be thoroughly involved in their education

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    5. The United States should not have entered into the war. In 1914 war broke out across Europe. It began with the assassination of Francis Ferdinand‚ the archduke and heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne. His assassinators were Serbian revolutionaries. Soon Austria-Hungary was in conflict with Serbia and alliances were being drawn up left and right. Just like that‚ a Europe that had been industrializing and militarizing for years‚ was ready to go to war with its self. Each nations’ reasons for becoming

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