Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written in response to a public statement of concern and caution issued by eight white religious leaders of the south. His inspiration for writing the letter was the clergymen’s unjust proposals and the letter allowed him to present his rebuttal. In this letter‚ King explains his philosophy‚ which includes his views of “just laws” and “unjust laws.” He also explains his views on the morality of breaking laws ‚ and which laws can be broken. To start
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world. Or can we? I was in WALMART the other day (how many world-changing stories begin in WALMART?) and there was a young woman in the check-out line in front of me buying a car battery. After she paid‚ she picked up the battery and walked it out of the store; I wanted to help her‚ it looked heavy‚ but I still had to check out my purchases. Once outside the store‚ bundled up against the bitter cold that has embraced the east coast this week‚ I saw the young woman again‚ sitting in her SUV. Just
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Tony has a choice between living for Materialistic values like his father or living life for enjoyment. When Tony learns that Alice is leaving‚ he makes up his mind on how he is going to live and decides to confront his Dad about the issue. On page 77 readers can see Tony’s point of view of living life;"Tony: I mean I’m not going to be pushed into the business just because I’m your son. I’m getting out while there’s
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In the essay‚ A Father‚ by Bharati Mukherjee‚ the author has three main characters each is caught between the Indian and American cultures. The Bhowmick family‚ which includes the father‚ the mother‚ and their daughter‚ are all experiencing the constant pull of Indian and American identities. In the essay we hear the story mainly from Mr. Bhowmick. He sees America as a frightening place and he tries to hold onto his Indian culture by keeping the statue on Kali and praying to her. According to the
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conventions. Examples and Observations (Definition #1): "Sustaining a dead body until its organs can be harvested is a tricky process requiring the latest in medical technology. But it’s also a distinct anachronism in an era when medicine is becoming less and less invasive. Fixing blocked coronary arteries‚ which not long ago required prying a patient’s chest open with a saw and spreader‚ can now be accomplished with a tiny stent delivered to the heart on a slender wire threaded up the leg. Exploratory
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1. Why can’t any legal system be truly “neutral?” according to the author. The legal system can’t be truly neutral because of the hierarchical status of some people 2. How was the justice system used to control southern blacks after slavery? Don’t know 3. Did society recognize a major difference between poor people and criminals? Society favors those who own property and those in right positions‚ the lash of the criminal justice system fall on the poor people. The author states that respectable
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Letters Home From Vietnam Review The powerful emotions triggered through watching this film can be acknowledged without question. What I found the most interesting was the use of real news footage from that time period that aired on major news networks‚ swaying people’s opinions about our justification for being in Vietnam. Being able to view that gave me a 1st hand look into soldiers’ opinions of the war as well as protests and how they differed then. The actors reading the leaders with pure emotion
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‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ Formative Assignment 1. The overall point that Martin Luther King is making in the letter is that in order for civil rights to be achieved‚ the act of non-violent protests must be allowed. King believed that if non-violent methods were prohibited then tension would keep building up‚ and would result people being much more violent in order to let their opinions be heard. King also believed that there was no better time than that moment to fight for their rights‚ rather
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Romeo and Juliet Character Analysis Romeo The name Romeo‚ in popular culture‚ has become nearly synonymous with “lover.” Romeo‚ in Romeo and Juliet‚ does indeed experience a love of such purity and passion that he kills himself when he believes that the object of his love‚ Juliet‚ has died. During the course of the play‚ Romeo matures from adolescence to adulthood as a result of his love for Juliet and his unfortunate involvement in the feud‚ marking his development from a comic character to
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ANSWER KEY: SHORT ANSWER STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - Romeo and Juliet Act I 1. Why do Sampson and Gregory fight with Montague’s men? Sampson and Gregory are servants of the Capulet family‚ which has been feuding with the Montague family for quite some time. The feud has reached proportions involving all members and servants of both households. 2. Benvolio and Tybalt come upon the servants fighting. Contrast their reactions to the fight. Benvolio tries to break up the fight‚ but Tybalt
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