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    Executive summary This feasibility study is commissioned by Mr. Jaime D. Reyes‚ a resort owner from Pinamalayan‚ Oriental Mindoro. The resort owner would like to further utilize his resort‚ Bulaklak Garden Resort‚ a 24-hectare beach front in Brgy. Pili. Currently‚ only 3-hectares of the land is being utilized‚ making 21-hectares a viable spot for improvements. However‚ due to financial constraints‚ the owner would like to loan to the bank to finance the probable expansion of his resort‚ and before

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    i have a dream essay

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    Luther used the repetition technique as one of the main technique to give his ideas to the people. He used repetition to stick the ideas in the minds of the people and make them understand what he was actually trying to tell them. By repeating the word Negro‚ he clearly indicated to the people how racist the world was and the change that was needed. He also repeated‚ “I have a dream” because he wanted the people to understand that it is his dream that the blacks and the whites work together‚ and a complete

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    I Have a Dream

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    issue. The speech was delivered in a way as to unite all races of people to rise up against the injustice against our own American brothers and sisters. The "I Have a Dream" speech was given to address the need for civil rights in a time when the Negro race had no rights. At the speech there were hundreds of thousands of people there. Some white‚ but mostly black people who were tired of being discriminated against. I think the people came to see if there really was a peaceful way to stop this aggression

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    Marcus Mosiah Garvey‚ 1887-1940 Marcus Garvey remains a vitalising‚ inspiring force today. He touches Jamaicans closely because he raises questions of race and social commitment with which they still have to come to terms. His message is as relevant now as it was in the 1920s and 1930s‚ when he formed the People’s Political Party. As an independent and predominantly black nation‚ Jamaicans now have the power to reach decisions on issues he raised. A study of his life and times

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    The N Word

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    The History of a word | The N-word | Martin Coyle Greg Doyle Cultural Studies

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    “A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine” The novel A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine is an engaging biography of an influential well-known black man‚ Charles Banks. He was the leader of a native town in Mississippi. He influence went beyond Mississippi; he transformed the town of Mound Bayou into a highly visible symbol of black prominence. Charles Banks was born in 1873 in Clarkdale‚ Mississippi. Banks lived in a time where blacks did not have the same rights as whites in the south

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    rudely. But then again‚ I suppose that it was just prompted by the death of his father. When he was freed from the prison‚ he changed. He no longer hurts his family and decided to leave the group with his brother. In the prison‚ Derek met a Negro that helped him change his view on racism. This guy shared stories with him while they were doing the laundry. For me‚ this guy is a good person and partly a good citizen. He got into prison for a very shallow reason and he was convict and stayed

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    Atticus‚ he explains to use the word ‘Negro’ and talks about how he is defending one. “‘You mean if you didn’t defend that man‚ Jem and me wouldn’t have to mind you anymore?’ ‘That’s about right’ ‘Why?’ ‘Because I could never ask you to mind me again. Scout‚ simply by the nature of the work‚ every lawyer gets at least one case in his lifetime that affects him personally. This one’s mine I guess.’” -Atticus talking to Scout about why he is defending a Negro (Chapter 9‚ page 84) With the explanation

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    those who mean well if they do not understand the motives for someone else’s actions. The majority of injustices can have consequences. Atticus says‚ “She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man. Not an old Uncle‚ but a strong young Negro man. No code mattered to her before she broke it‚ but it came crashing down on her afterwards"(Ch. 20).Atticus is implying that the real violation here is Mayella’s breaking of the code

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    Innocence of Tom Robinson

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    of Maycomb County‚ Tom Robinson is just a "sorry negro"‚ who committed an unthinkable crime. Tom represents the black race in American society at that time and was a victim of racism. Tom Robinson is characterized by what the people of Maycomb County say about him. After being accused of rape‚ most of the people see him as an evil beast. During the trial while Bob Ewell testifies‚ he points to Tom Robinson and says‚ "I seen that black negro yonder ruttin’ on my Mayella." (p.73) According to

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