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    King‚ Jr. It is quite apparent as to why Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was involved in the peaceful protests and demonstrations; he even goes into great detail in his Letter from Birmingham Jail. But why did he write this letter? He wrote this letter for purposes of the utmost importance. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. wrote the Letter from Birmingham Jail because he needed to keep fighting for the cause‚ was hugely saddened by the inaction and response of white religious leaders‚ and to put all the misunderstandings

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    1  A. Main Point # 1 1. Details to support it 2. Details to support B. Possibly another main point or a connection to the next sub topic II. SUBTOPIC # 2  A.. Main Point / Important Info B. Main Point / Important Info C. Possibly another main point or a connection to the next sub topic III. SUBTOPIC #  =Main Point #3 A.. Main Point / Important Info

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    whose symbolic shadow we stand today.” He and his audience stood in Lincoln’s shadow metaphorically and figuratively. He orated his speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ where the statue of Lincoln is situated. King utilizes imagery and diction from the metaphor‚ “This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.” The “momentous decree” he refers to is the

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    the “Public Statement by Eight Alabama Clergymen” it has stated that the law was handling this situation in a “calm manner”. Saying that they will remain calm and continue to protect the city from violence. In the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Martin Luther King says that the statement on how the Birmingham police “warmly states that they are keeping order and preventing violence”. He said that they have “dogs sinking their teeth into unarmed‚ nonviolent Negros”. The treatment of Negros by the police

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    3.1 Summarise the main points of legislation and procedures covering confidentiality‚ data protection and the disclosure of information. There are many legislations and procedures put in place to protect the privacy and welfare of children. This can be in schools‚ playgroups or any situation where information may be held about a child in order to ensure they receive the right care to best suit their needs. The UNCRC (United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child) is a list of 42 promises made

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    1. A summary of three main points you gained from the reading (You may list the points‚ but elaborate each enough to show your thoughts so you can talk about them and we can understand them.) The main points of the article Lessons Learned form Extraordinary Leaders the author stress’s the importance of what it takes to be a true leader. This does not mean a manager although employers would love to have all their managers as leaders but unfortunately this does not always happen. A manager is designated

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    April 6‚ 1994‚ not even more than twenty years ago‚ was the beginning of a genocide that changed our world forever. The Hutus planned and achieved a massacre to try wipe out the Tutsi and the moderate Hutu population in the African country of Rwanda. As the slaughter continued the rest of the world stood by and silently watched. This lasted one hundred days and killed nearly eight-hundred-thousand Tutsis and moderate Hutus. A few reasons that led up to the Rwandan Genocide‚ was the colonization of

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    fundamental common law principle that aims to set a fair criminal trial. The right to have the assistance of counsel for defence is the right of a criminal defendant to have a lawyer assist in his defence‚ even if he cannot afford one. This right comes from a variety of sources‚ the first one being the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution‚ which is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions. 1 The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

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    densely built shacks – which also appear poor quality - are evidence of shanty town development. Because this area appears so tightly built together (and therefore isolated from the rest of the city)‚ as shown in the bottom of the photograph‚ it will likely have contributed issues such as poor sanitation – whilst also suffered from lack of resources (given its lack of integration with the rest of the city). Whilst there is evidence of poorly-built housing (indicated by the metal roofing of most of the

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    1. Book Title: Letters from Wolfie Author: Patti Sherlock 2. This story takes place in 1969 during the Vietnam War. Some of the story takes place in Vietnam and Fort Benning‚ Georgia. 3. The Main Characters in the book are: Mark Cantrell: A thirteen year old boy living in Colorado during the Vietnam War. Mark donates his dog‚ Wolfie‚ to the Army’s scout program. Mark is the younger of two brothers. He is not as popular as his older brother and is more reserved. Mark

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