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    MLK On one cold‚ autumn night‚ when the air was crisp and the cool wind whistled‚ the Kuehl household was awakened. At approximately 11:47 p.m.‚ Velma Menneke Kuehl went into labor with her third child and was raced to the nearest hospital with her family. After nine‚ long‚ grueling months‚ all were anxious to finally meet the highly anticipated member of their kin. The nurses and doctors scrambling around the institution sent Velma into the delivery room‚ rolling her around the in a squeaking wheelchair

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    Project 2: Writing for Change Essay When I was a middle school student‚ I cared too much about my appearance so‚ I watched a movie Shallow Hal. In the movie‚ there is a superficial man who always judges other people’s appearance. When he was young‚ his father passed away and father’s will become his principle in life. Inspired by his father’s will: ‘Hot young tail. That’s what it’s all about’‚ the father made Hal promise to date only beautiful women. One day‚ he met an American life coach Tony Robbins

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    “On the 24th of August‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had given his legendary speech.” (https://www.archives.gov/nyc/exhibit/mlk.html) MLK’s speech had a huge impact on today and on its time period. Without Martin Luther King Jr. we might have still been segregated‚ or not treated equally because of our race and ethnicity. Look at us now we have an African American President‚ we are truly equal. The March. The march was a very important part of the desegregation process. Without the march nobody

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    Mlk " I Have a Dream"

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    For my MLK activity‚ I watched the famous “I have a dream” speech‚ “But if not” speech‚ and read articles about Martin Luther King’s life and his career as a clergyman‚ activist and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. In my opinion‚ Martin Luther King is a great example of a social entrepreneur. His work to improve the civil rights in America holds true with the definition of entrepreneurship‚ which is “a process of pursuing opportunities without limitation by resources currently

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    MLK vs. Antigone

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    I didn’t say yes. I can say no to anything I say vile‚ and I don’t have to count the cost. But because you said yes‚ all that you can do‚ for all your crown and your trappings‚ and your guards—all that your can do is to have me killed. The political heroism in Antigone’s resistance is her refusal of state power. Antigone says no to all she finds vile‚ and in this sense she is more powerful than the ruler beholden to his throne. Despite all his trappings of power‚ Creon finds himself helpless‚

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    Shallow-water Acoustics and Relevant Physics By: Elizabeth Fortlage Underwater Acoustics is a complex phenomenon. Leonardo da Vinci simplified the concept in 1940‚ two years before Columbus discovered America‚ by saying “If you can cause your ship to stop and place the head of a long tube in the water and place the outer extremity to your ear‚ you will hear ships at a great distance from you.” (5‚ p.2) There are many factors that contribute to the complexity of underwater acoustics and sonar

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    Understanding Moral Understanding Throughout time there has always been this nagging question of what is right and what is wrong. As of yet‚ there is no universal agreement on the correct answer to that question‚ which leads to wondering: how do we even begin to make the decision of morals and where do they come from? Are morals imbedded in us from birth or are they programmed into us through life‚ nature verses nurture? According to psychology moral understanding is a process. No one starts

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    A whole generation has grew up with a bright screen and a quick dopamine release and have gotten used to it. In Nicholas Carr’s “The Shallows”‚ Carr noticed a change in his own ability to concentrate. "I’d sit down with a book‚ or a long article‚" He told NPR‚ "and after a couple of pages my brain wanted to do what it does when I’m online: check email‚ click this chronic state of distraction

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    Mlk Speech Purpose

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    What was the purpose of the Martin Luther King Jr. Speech? The Martin Luther King Jr. speech was simply about hope and faith. He was portraying the message of hope‚ in attempts to reach out to the folks in America that were arguably making America an unjust land. He simply wanted whites and blacks to be able to live together and be equal. He wanted all of America to know that the land was supposed to be equal because Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation and the American people

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    MLK vs The Crucible

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    In American History‚ the power in numbers over one single person is a clear pattern. By teaming up with people higher in social status‚ men and women find gateways to their new ideas and beliefs. In the crucible‚ Abigail Williams falsely accuses many people of witchcraft to cover up her own sins. Because she is high up in the social latter‚ Abigail is taken very seriously. In the civil rights movement‚ spreading the belief that all men and women are created equal no matter what skin color they had

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