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    He Had a Dream‚ and It Came True “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most memorable speeches of all time. King is a great and honorable historical figure. He is known and respected for his efforts of the coming together of blacks and white. His speech‚ “I Have a Dream” was not only a start to a new and better world but it is also a treasure full of voice‚ wisdom‚ and power. It is worthy of lengthy study as we can all learn speechwriting skills from King’s historic masterpiece

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    Why Do We Dream Introduction a. Attention Getter: i. Who am I? Where am I? And why am I here? ii. Over time these three questions have become the classical philosophical questions of our existence. However‚ for you‚ I have the answers not even Aristotle‚ Socrates and Plato could give you. iii. You’re a broward college student‚ you’re in building 1008 and you’re here spending money for a better education. iv. But why do you dream? b. Topic Reveal: The question has yet to be answered. With the help

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    The question posed to me is‚ “Does technology change history‚ or is it people that do this?” If one were to take a walk back into history‚ they would notice that the potential for technology has always been there‚ but its human interaction with that potential that made it possible for that single‚ lone‚ idea to come to fruition. Prime examples would be; Einstein with the theory of relativity‚ even further back is Noah and the ark‚ Marie Curie and the theory of radioactivity‚ and the list goes on

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    Nomads on Notice In "Nomads on Notice‚" anthropologist Daniel Stiles describes the changing lifestyle of the Gabbra pastoralist. They are one of the numerous nomadic societies that are at odds with the industrial world. The unforgiving territory of Northern Kenya is divided among several tribes. They are all very fierce when it comes to defending their territory. This is very similar to what we have learned in class‚ relating to the Warrior Groups. The Warrior Groups are usually young males‚ around

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    How Does Fitzgerald Tell The Story In Chapter 8 Of The Great Gatsby? In the beginning of the chapter‚ we are made aware of Nick’s discomfort and anxious attitude regarding Gatsby and what is to become of him‚ suggesting that he should get away for a week‚ but naturally‚ Gatsby refuses. He then goes onto describe the way that he and Daisy had first met and their relationship that had ensued‚ before Gatsby proposes he and Nick use the swimming pool for the first and last time that summer; Nick has

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    people giving me advice‚ but the one person that stuck on me the most is Minister George M. Howard Jr. my youth minister. This man has been like a father to me knowing that he will always be there when I need lifts my spirit. Minister George M. Howard Jr. told me that “It’s not about who you know‚ it’s about who knows you because there will always be someone watching you”. My dreams and aspirations are to be so successful so that I’m not dependent on anyone else. Ever since I was little I have wanted

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    Why do I Deserve This Scholarship” My dad once told me‚ “once you find your passion‚ your whole world will change.” I spent years of my life searching for that passion‚ trying every club in school‚ learning every sport‚ researching every career in existence. It wasn’t until I went on my seventh grade class class trip to Costa Rica‚ that I realized that my dad was right; my world was about to change. On the trip I was exposed to all sorts of reptiles. I was around poisonous frogs‚ lizards‚

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    With close reference to pages 183-186 analyse Salinger’s use of language and structure‚ exploring Holden’s contradictory view of the world. On Page 183 Holden says ‘you could tell the two hot- shots I was with weren’t enjoying it too much. They stayed close as hell to me‚ and the one that didn’t talk at all practically was holding onto my sleeve’. Holden calls them ‘hot shots’ because they acted phony by bunking school and then lying about there being no school. (P182). Throughout the novel‚ Holden

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    How does Steinbeck present ideas of relationships in a time that this novel is set? Steinbeck portrays a world dominated by authoritative white males. It is the attitude of this social structure that permeate ranch society and those who come from outside these expectations are inferior. Of Mice and Men describes the plight of which women‚ disabled people‚ black people and people with mental difficulties endure and suffer simply because they do not fit into the ideal category which we see whilst they

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    Why not use Standard English all the time? Standard English is a powerful tool that one can take and use from the arsenal of English Language; it is the benchmark that other “varieties” of English measure itself against and also allows us to form effective communication between communities and people that have different ways of speaking. The other “varieties” of English all fall under the category of nonstandard English‚ which is defined as “not conforming in pronunciation‚ grammatical construction

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