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    Student: Amina Hajdarevic Section: ______ COMM 1201 – Public Speaking RENDER Assignment: Dr. Martin Luther King – “I Have A Dream” speech ASSIGNMENT (10 points): View the “I Have A Dream” speech delivered by the late Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ on the March on Washington‚ August 28‚ 1963. The full video of the speech (about 18 minutes) is posted on iCollege (MLK folder). Read the exact text of the spoken speech (posted on iCollege‚ MLK folder). Highlight words‚ phrases‚ or any part

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    Senator Barack Obama

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    well-being is currently skewed‚ and there is need for immediate reformation in policy. One man promising to address this problem‚ and bring on this change in the government‚ is current Democratic Presidential Nominee: Senator Barack Obama of Illinois. Barack Hussein Obama was born August 4‚ 1961‚ and lived much of his childhood in the state of Hawaii. Being the son of a black Kenyan father and a white American mother‚ he has been able to live a very culturally diverse life‚ and also has had the

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    Martin Luther King Speech

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    Martin Luther King Speech 1. Type of Document: Speech 2. 8/28/1963 3. Martin L. King 4. Black People 5. Document Information A. List three things the author said that you think are important: 1. Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. 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. 2. Instead of honoring

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    Rhetoric Analysis Essay Have you ever wondered how other people can say things to get you to stand up for something you or others people believe? In this essay i will talk about how in Martin Luther King Jr’s‚ “Ihave a Dream” speech and in Mary Fisher’s‚ “AIDS” Speech they both talk about how the people need to stand up for themselves and in these next paragraphs there are examples of how they persuae people to look things through their own eyes. Both Martin Luther King and Mary Fisher successfully

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    At 6:01 p.m. on April 4‚ 1968‚ civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was hit by a sniper’s bullet. King had been standing on the balcony in front of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ when‚ without warning‚ he was shot. The .30-caliber rifle bullet entered King’s right cheek‚ traveled through his neck‚ and finally stopped at his shoulder blade. King was immediately taken to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. Violence and controversy followed. In

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    "I HAVE A DREAM"

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “I Have a Dream”  Racism was and still is a big issue in the United States‚ during the mid-20th Century‚ which the most prominent form of racism was that of African-Americans. Although all blacks were supposed to be free‚ they were victimized mercilessly by the “White Man.” Therefore blacks decided to try and increase the amount of civil rights activists and change the corrupt law system. The most famous activist of them was Martin Luther King Jr. of the Southern Christian

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    Emmas p.o.v “Emmy‚ we can’t go to McDonalds‚ we have to go to your house‚ NOW.” She emphasized the `now`. “What‚ are you out of your bloody mind‚ I’m starving over here and you want to go to her house.” Shantell yelled. “Trust me‚ we have to go now. I just spoke to someone from the Syco media house‚ and he said they have seen our videos on YouTube and they want to hear us‚ face to face so Simon Cowell will do a Skype call and watch us sing a song.” as soon as Taybz said that‚ we all looked at each

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    12 years ago‚ the man who we now refer to as the president of the United States‚ Barack Obama‚ was just an ordinary man who graduated from Harvard University with a degree in law. Born in Honolulu‚ on August 4 1961‚ Barack Obama became a civil rights attorney and a professor‚ and taught law at the University of Chicago Law School. President Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States of America and was the first African American to hold this office. He was a man with a lot

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Martin’s beliefs included the importance of civil rights‚ specifically on the impact of racial-related topics. He viewed people based on their character and personality‚ rather than the color of their skin. He also tried to put an end to racism by using nonviolent campaigns. The beliefs of Transcendental philosophy include individualism (meaning to see people as being individuals and believing in the purity of people)‚ idealism (meaning to focus on the importance of creativity

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    may find living out Jesus’ mission extremely difficult‚ especially His call for justice for all people in the world and the importance of love and nonviolence acting as the catalyst for this justice. While this notion can be troublesome to grasp‚ they can look towards Martin Luther King Junior and his life to experience this belief in action. King’s life‚ particularly noting his stances on non-violence‚ and his Drum Major Instinct sermon demonstrate how justice is a journey in the sense that it challenges

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