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    “A Comparison of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech and ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’”. 9% Similarity Born in Atlanta Georgia in 1929‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ conceivably lived as one of the greatest social and religious leaders in a country where a group of its citizens had to endure excruciating conditions of disenfranchisement‚ inferiority and degradation of a second class citizenship by reasons of race‚ color or origin. In effort to condemn all

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    Gaza Strip

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    January 8‚ 2013 The Gaza Strip The Gaza Strip is a territory on the Eastern Coast of the Mediterranean Sea‚ which borders Egypt on the southwest and borders Israel on the north and east. The population size of the Gaza strip is 1.7 billion people. The population in the Gaza Strip is predominately Muslim. Around the year 1949 the Gaza Strip was controlled by Egypt. In the six day war in 1967 Israel took control of the Gaza strip. Later on in 2005 Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip. Since 2007

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    Israeli terror on Gaza Strip Israel and Palestine have been at war for over 50 years and it seems like there’s going to be no end. We here in America think that Israel is the hero and that is the antagonist in the incident however it seems as if in these articles that Palestinians are the victims and the Israelis are those who are inflicting a lot of pain on very innocent people just have different beliefs and are a different people. The first article says that the number of Palestinians were being

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    ridiculed King for what he had done. King then refuted it with the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” King’s refute isn’t only for the eight church officials‚ but for the whole country at the time. The main points that effectively argue the article are that everyone is connected and King has a right to be in Birmingham‚ all the injustices that happen to blacks‚ and the need for direct action. The first point Dr. King addresses in his letter‚ is the reason for him coming to Birmingham‚ Alabama for the demonstrations

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    Martin Luther King composed this letter with a specific end goal to clarify black’s aims of peaceful protests during the civil rights movement. Martin Luther King talks with an individual and instructed tone‚ tending to the ministers who talked bad about Dr. King and his member’s harmful protest against segregation in Birmingham. Injustice anyplace is a danger to equity all over the place. King writes in his letter to priests‚ clarifying that segregation laws against blacks are shameful‚ yet lawful

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    Gaza and Isriael

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    want is peace stated the citizens of Gaza and Israel. For the past month the two countries Gaza and Israel have been savagely at war. In Danielle Grams article Israel and Gaza conflict: Why Israel and Hamas are at war she states that since the beginning of 2012 over 750 rockets were shot. Well looks like Gaza and Israel are at war again. In Danielle Grams article Gaza and Israel conflict she states that Israel wants more statehood. Gram also states that Gaza plans to eliminate Jerusalem and make

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    was preach the gospel. In paragraph three of the Letter to Birmingham Jail it says‚ “Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco-Roman world‚ so am I. compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my home town. Like Paul‚ I must constantly respond to Macedonian call for aid.” So‚ this is saying how King is there because he wants to preach how freedom belongs to everybody not just from Atlanta which was where he was born and raised

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    Children of Gaza

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    THE CHILDREN OF GAZA The war at Gaza affected so many innocent lives‚ including the children and also the pregnant women. After watching the interview I felt really sad for the children who got killed and also for those who got injured/wounded. Knowing that there were hundreds of children that died in Gaza‚ hurts me so much.There were over a thousand children living there before‚ but now it’s only down to less than 350 children. The people in Gaza cannot take refuge in other countries‚ they

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    by outsiders…” In this quote‚ from the third paragraph of the letter written by eight Alabama clergymen‚ the term outsiders is used. Early on‚ this creates a label for Martin Luther King‚ outsider. Throughout his Letter From Birmingham Jail‚ King is able appeal to ethos in order to refute his title of “outsider” and generate a connection with his audiences‚ the clergymen and the people of America. King is able to do such a thing by alluding to multiple passages from the Bible as well as the figures

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