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    Paper #2 “We have waited for more than 340 years for our Constitutional and God given rights” (King‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ 3). Racial equality; something that black Americans along with white Americans have been fighting to get for far too long. Both Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack Obama want to see the black community get out from under the many years of discrimination and blatant racism that they have been subject to. In many ways we can see President

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    peacefully In April of 1963‚ Dr. Martin Luther King was thrown into jail for standing up for the unjust segregation laws that were in place at that time. It was during the time he was condemned to jail that he wrote a letter‚ which is known today as the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” In this letter‚ King respectfully expresses his thoughts on the segregation laws that prevented African Americans equal rights. Throughout the letter he graciously disagrees with other’s degrading opinions‚ and continues

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    Emily Lupo Professor Kilgore-Prugh English 120/Honors College Composition 6 September 2014 College Loans: Detrimental to a College Student and Their Family: An Annotated Biography Delisle‚ Jason‚ and Foundation New America. "Federal Student Loan Interest Rates: History‚ Subsidies‚ And Cost. Issue Brief." New America Foundation (2012): ERIC. Web. 9 Sept. 2014. Delisle discusses how $650 billion of $845 billion in student loans are Federal loans. Unsubsidized Stafford loans have a 6.8 percent

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    the front of your assignment 3. Please note that it is your responsibility to retain copies of your assignments! 4. Please ensure that you have read and understand your faculty’s policy about assignment submission and late penalties Prepare an annotated on the topic of social media (microblogging‚ web 2.0‚ interactive digital media‚ including YouTube‚ Facebook‚ Weibo‚ Twitter‚ etc.). This exercise will assist you in beginning to identify‚ summarise and evaluate useful resources on your essay topic

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    MLA in text citation helps the reader find sources in cited work in the bibliography. The reader can check further information about the authors work on work cited page. The work cited page is listed on a separate page at the end of an essay. In -text citation contains sources from books‚ newspaper articles‚ and online website are examples of information listed on work cited page. All cited sources are formatted in alphabetically order and listed on the work cited page. Two primary elements of a

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    110-3 10/11/2014 Annotated Bibliography Tentative title: The Struggle for Women’s Rights in United States of America. Tentative thesis statement: In the course of his work‚ I am going to talk about the position of women in the United States in the late XVIII - early XX centuries in the dynamics and development; identify prerequisites of deployment of the feminist movement. Over the past 40 years in the United States‚ women have made progress towards equality‚ but they are far from full equality with

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    that I was unaware of when first reading his famous works such as‚ “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ and his famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream”. Both men offered a different side of their views on MLK‚ providing analysis on his rhetorical writing styles as well as his influences in his writings. Transcendentalism can be seen in works of Martin Luther Kings‚ but his influences in his writing reach much further than that ranging from his Christian roots all the way to his findings while reading works of

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    Annotated Bibliography Regarding Social-Emotional Learning and Academic Stress Prepared by Prof. Michele Dauber‚ Stanford University and We Can Do Better Palo Alto in collaboration with Challenge Success October 2011 How to Use this Bibliography This annotated bibliography was prepared at Stanford University under the supervision of faculty from the Law School and the School of Education working in collaboration with Challenge Success. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. If you are

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail - Most Effective Argument I feel Dr. Martin Luther King’s use of facts and history was an effective argument because it not only gave reason to why he would be in Birmingham but also gave also made a convincing argument of why his cause was justified throughout history by giving examples of times in history where actions like his were necessary and actions of wrongdoing was justified through law. In his letter to the clergymen‚ by referring

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