of society‚ everything would be different. Everyone would all think the same way and it would get boring. Martin Luther King Jr. was a social outcast because his vision didn’t stick to the normal ways of society and now because of him people of color and white people can use the same water fountain‚ live in the same building‚ and even live in the same house without being looked down upon. Albert Einstein‚ also a social outcast‚ couldn’t accept the way things were being taught‚ so he stepped outside
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Martin Luther King Jr. was and still is a very important person and leader that many look up to because of the difference he made in our nation. When people think of MLK‚ think of a well respected leader who changed our country for the better. He had a dream‚ a dream to end racism and have all people no matter what race or gender to become united. It was very saddening and sickening to hear that MLK was shot and murdered on the evening of April 4‚ 1968. Despite losing a leader‚ his legacy will forever
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hit or even killed. But he still did it because he knew that someone had to step up and peacefully fight for what was right. King was arrested numerous times as he led marches. He gathered lots of people to protest and march for their rights to stand against discrimination. These marches had tons of people and they were all fighting for the rights they deserved. Martin Luther King was always kind‚ he was human and without a doubt he was scared. His humanity never overcame his commitment to a higher
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personal‚ social and political environments. They had both sought to solve problems or issues that people faced and they were able to provide solutions and implement them. The solutions they provided all followed a creative process‚ which will be compared to each other‚ and their ideas will be critiqued to discuss what they could
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others gets really hard. 2) “No lie can live forever…truth crushed to earth will rise again.” Even though you can get away with a lie‚ it always comes back to haunt you. People who continuously lie can get caught up and begin to believe their lies. Telling the truth is always the better option because one way or another‚ people can figure out that you are lying to them. How could anyone trust you if they cannot rely on your word? While lying is easier to do to get out of a situation in the short
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would be like if we hadn’t been influenced by the wise guidance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Would we be in the middle of an all out war right now? What would’ve happened if we hadn’t had his amazing influence to stand up for the equal rights of all people? We will never know because of his power and influence over civil rights. Michael Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929. He was born a middle child Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. His older sister’s name is currently Christine
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audience. I believe that for many people‚ a great speaker is also someone that is able to connect with an audience‚ and allow the audience to relate back to the speaker. However‚ just being a great speaker does not mean the individual is carrying the right message. There is plenty of power to be gained from being able to sway an audience into getting behind your message. As evidenced by Adolf Hitler‚ you may have the ability to be a great speaker and persuade people even if your message is an atrocity
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focus is to see if one is more emotional than the other or if they have the same. Also to see if one is more logical than the other or if they have the same amount of logical appeals. The speech has many emotional continent in it towards everyone. People cheering‚ clapping‚ positive‚ being proud of themselves‚ all happened when this speech
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physical gesticulations. The speech‚ like any essay‚ should have a structure. Structure and content are two important factors to consider when criticizing a speech. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed the public about the discrimination against black people. The relevance of the speech was tied in with what were current affairs in the society. Martin Luther’s speech‚ even though it was not traditionally done as “three pointer‚” was structured so that the audience could follow. By the look on the person’s
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in his delivery set the pacing of the emotional experience. He used many rhetorical devices along with his determination to get across the feeling and flavour of perpetuated slavery of black people in the continued racial bias‚ their rising up against this and the gradual realization of guilt in the white people who stood by and did nothing. He had a dream. On the 10th of December 1964‚ Martin Luther King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo‚ Norway. After receiving this award he delivered an
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