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    On the Lincoln Memorial more than forty years ago‚ Martin Luther King Jr. touched America with his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. This speech spoke about the racial injustice towards the black community of America and demanded change. The theme of this speech was that all human beings were created equal and that no one should be mistreated just because their race‚ color or religion. Martin Luther King’s powerful message touched millions of people and allowed change to occur. Martin Luther King’s

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    Three things I did in the past few weeks that were aligned with what I value include: A. Helping others with homework’s even when I am in a rush. B. Have making the best decisions for the Department I work. C. Have staying close to my family in economic crisis. A. I was honest to let my little brother know that I was in a rush‚ but I was willing to help. I took the time to make the difference and help someone in need. The action I took goes back to my values. I didn’t let my knowledge got in the

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    Rhetorical Analysis: “I Have a Dream” On August 28‚ 1963 Martin Luther King delivered a speech that was crucial to the civil rights movement. His audience was comprised of 250‚000 people that traveled to the Lincoln Memorial. King’s speech‚ “I have a dream” will be forever remembered for its impact on the Civil Rights movement. Throughout the speech he uses many rhetorical devices such as solidification‚ mobilization‚ and different appeals to bond his audience. King uses revolutionary theatre

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    1. An account presented usually in detail. 2. A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group. 3. Law A published collection of authoritative accounts of court cases or of judicial decisions. Often used in the plural. 4. Common talk; rumor or gossip: According to report‚ they eloped. 5. Reputation; repute: a person of bad report. 6. An explosive noise: the report of a rifle. v. re·port·ed‚ re·port·ing‚ re·ports v.tr. 1. To make or present an often official

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    1963 in America‚ two important figures in the Civil Rights movements now have given important speeches at respectable venues . We have George Wallace giving the “Segregation now‚ Segregation forever” speech upon winning the Alabama governorship in Montgomery‚ Alabama. In Washington D.C. Martin Luther King gives his “I Have A Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial coinciding with the Washington March for jobs and freedom. I‚ we will attempt to define these speeches by way of Rhetorical appeals; Kairos

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    “The Most Vital Thing in Life” Poem Analysis There are many obvious reasons for the enchanting tone of most children’s poems‚ songs‚ and stories such as their superfluous imagery‚ weightless plot‚ and infallible characters; however‚ a more undetected explanation for the happiness exuding from these pieces of literature is the regular‚ relaxing rhythm effortlessly moving throughout the piece. Rhythm is the heavy bass that drives the literature‚ creating a mood that intertwines with the plot‚ tone

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    downfall of the Barkami and was placed under house arrest in Kufa‚ where he died on 803 A.D. Jabir Ibn Hayyan was sometimes even known by the name as Harrani and al-sufi. Englishman Richard Russel published his work and described him as “Geber‚ the most famous Arabian Prince and Philosopher”. His Major contribution was in the field of chemistry. He is famous for writing more than one hundred monumental treatises‚ of which twenty two deals with chemistry and alchemy. His contribution is of fundamental

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    The two people that have influenced my life the most are my parents. They are the ones that get to know us the best for who we really are‚ from our fortitudes to our imperfections. They have the greatest influence in our lives because they are the people we see the most and have known the longest. They forgo a lot of bliss in order to give their children the best possible. My parents have influenced my life and helped make me what I am today. Respect‚ Commitment‚ and moral values are just some of

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    In Martin Luther King Jr’s‚ “I Have a Dream” speech‚ he mainly relies on pathos by using loaded language to invoke anger among the audience. He evidently uses relatable content that resonates with the audience and delivers his speech in such a manner that the victims of oppression are reminded of the struggles they faced. For instance‚ in the quote‚ “One hundred years later‚ the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.” MLK Jr speaks

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr was the leader of civil rights in the United States. He has dedicated his life to the struggle for the racial equality of African Americans. In August 28th‚ 1963‚ King gave one of his most influencing speeches entitled "I Have A Dream." The speech was a critical step toward civil rights movement‚ because without it‚ King’s opinions of freedom and equality would never reach the hearts of his people‚ and they would never stand up as a whole to defend themselves. During the speech

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