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    succumb to the temptation to use violence in our struggle for freedom‚ unborn generations will be the recipients of a long and desolate night of bitterness‚ and our chief legacy to them will be never-ending reign of chaos”. This quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr reminds me of current events that are happening in America today. The people of Ferguson‚ Missouri is as an example of this problem. The people have turned to violence because there was no justice for the killing of an unarmed teen by a

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    Over many centuries‚ the Catholic Church has changed dramatically in ritual and practice. Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation impacted society not only 500 years ago‚ but also continues its’ legacy today. The Protestant Reformation lead to the re-writing of the Bible in many different languages (including English)‚ the allowance of marriage in a Catholic Church‚ religion as a choice rather than being forced upon and most importantly‚ it created a Catholic Church that focuses on the people

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    rights. Another example‚ the september 11‚ 2001 (attack on world trade center) changed the life of Malala. All these things influenced Malala and she decided‚ in 2009‚ to start a vlog for the BBC under a pseudonym. She was writting facts and events about the talibans trying to take over schools in Pakistan. Her identity had been release in the New York Times when Swat population were prohibited from all (school‚ shopping‚ television‚ music‚ etc.). For all

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    have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character…………..” You are participating in the historic March On Washington. The man is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ giving his famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream”. Dr. King was a famous man in the Civil Rights Movement. Did you know that violence and

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    At the time of the “I Have a Dream” speech 50 years had gone by since the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Unfortunately‚ black Americans were still being segregated up to this point. Martin Luther King Jr was one of the greatest proponents of ending segregation and he fought to change the way that things were. It is one thing to declare all men equal by law‚ but another to individually change the minds of people. After years and years of hate it is very hard to change the perceptions of a whole

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    The Dream Speech Martin Luther King’s famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream”‚ impacted many people in 1963 and it still impacts people today. Watching the inauguration of our first black president on Tuesday was an amazing feeling; the feeling that anything is possible in America. Forty six years later and Dr. King’s dreams are beginning to come true. People of all different colors came together on Tuesday to watch a nation that will be forever changed. Dr. King’s dream of having everyone come together

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    Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase. Martin Luther King Jr. The first step to any journey is always the hardest. Whether if it is for a completely new beginning or just a slight change within yourself‚ you struggle to not only have faith from within but also in your future. As a child raised in a Seventh-day Adventist household‚ faith has not only become a substantial part of my life but has morphed itself into my being. Erecting this stronghold of faith did

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    Luther does talk a lot of the tensions he had combining each life. Changing his physical appearance seemed hard on him. He talked a lot about the clothes. He talked about how it make him feel awkward and uncomfortable. He said the leather boots he had to wear where most of the suffering‚ and how the white people told them if they walk in the dew with bare feet they would catch a cold. This was very strange to him because the natives when bare foot all the time and were never told of any type of sickness

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    One of the scenes in the movie showed that Said and Hubert were being tortured by the police. There have 2 cases where happened in Malaysia which similar with the scene that the suspect have been tortured by the police‚ but the difference of the scene and cases where happened in Malaysia was Said and Hubert haven been release by the police within one day‚ but the cases in Malaysia of the suspect do not release by the police and the suspect was died in police station. One of the cases where happened

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    1. What parts of King’s speech received the most enthusiastic reception from his audience? Overall‚ Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech on the Montgomery bus boycott was a lively‚ passion-filled delivery‚ all of which was supported and fueled by the audience itself. However‚ the part of Dr. King’s speech that received the most enthusiastic reception from his audience was when it was announced that there is a point of time where an individual or group reaches their breaking point and rallies for change

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