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    ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’”. 9% Similarity Born in Atlanta Georgia in 1929‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ conceivably lived as one of the greatest social and religious leaders in a country where a group of its citizens had to endure excruciating conditions of disenfranchisement‚ inferiority and degradation of a second class citizenship by reasons of race‚ color or origin. In effort to condemn all acts of racial discrimination‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote several letters

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    Health is a great blessing of Allah Almighty and is very precious. It is the ability of the human body to meet demands imposed by the environment and daily life. It is an old saying that Health is Wealth. But actually health is for preferable to wealth. Much pleasure and happiness • is possible having health but not wealth‚ but really bad health destroys all possibility of enjoying one’s wealth. Even then millions of people destroy their health in the pursuit of wealth and it is very strange. Health

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    The only surviving female in the Bundren family‚ Faulkner presents the hardships that Dewey Dell must endure. In addition‚ as an uneducated girl with no guidance‚ Dewey Dell experiences an uncertainty in many issues that arise in her life. Dewey Dell’s diction in As I Lay Dying functions to unravel the novel’s deeper themes of suffering and selfishness. As she “bleeds quietly”‚ Dewey Dell endures the “dead air” on this “tub of guts” (Faulkner 58-63). Burdened with an illegitimate pregnancy after

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    Outside Reading: Les Miserables by Victor Hugo The historical fiction novel‚ Les Miserables‚ is written by Victor Hugo. The tragic figure named Jean Valjean is compelled by his past‚ desires‚ ambitions‚ obligations‚ and influences of others. Jean is an ex-convict and has been recently released. Everyone knows of the dastardly crimes he have performed not long ago. As he is left alone in the wilderness with nowhere to venture off to‚ he becomes compelled with

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    DREAMS FROM MY FATHER Our past makes our future. The experiences one endures throughout our past evolves us into the person we are to become in the future. In Dreams From My Father‚ author Barack Obama explores how not only his past made him who he is today‚ but also how his father’s life achievements and failures as well as insight on his family’s culture molded him into becoming the man who would presides over the nation the we all call home. This book helped me discover interesting

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    responsibility‚ achievement‚ toil‚ and dedication not only for a singular person but also for American nation as a whole. The strenuous life makes the men responsible to be a good father and husband. ‘’The man must be glad to do a man’s work‚ to dare and endure and to labor; to keep himself‚ and to keep those dependent upon him‚’’ (2)‚ said Roosevelt. From your sweat‚ you will eat the bread. As a man‚ you have the responsibility of your family and to be a good father and husband require working hard‚ providing

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    believes in‚ especially when it involves making a choice between being loyal to her family and being loyal to the state. This is why she defies Creon’s decree and fulfills her moral obligation because she believes that her brother corpus is sacred and must be treated with dignity regardless of the consequences she will endure. On the other hand Creon loyalty is with the state. He declares this to the city elders when he says that: “It is the city that protects us all‚ she bears us through the

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    Emily not only feel but also live by the demands that society and their families have placed on them. When they finally realize their sovereignty‚ they attempt to maintain it in the most unconventional manner. In Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily‚" Emily endures the push and pull of social graces and the strict expectations of a lady well into her life. After her father‚ and last attachment to pre-war decencies‚ passes‚ Emily confines herself to her home. She eventually begins to date a young man‚ Homer Baron

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    need a new mission? new objectives? a new strategy? Yes they do. Firstly he need to adopt a new strategy for the Merrymen. With clear objectives for all of them and the organization all together. Most importantly Robin Hood as a leader he had to endure his mission‚ identifying the goals the organization wanted to reach and what was next. 3. What strategic options does Robin Hood have? Is continuing with the present strategy an option or is the present strategy obsolete? The present strategy

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    Before America even bore its name and declared its independence‚ African Americans faced the dire task of resisting the urge to conform to the American standard of Eurocentric supremacy. If African Americans proceed to replicate the white standards their true identity will be lost due to the mixed cultures. Unfortunately‚ African Americans have been plagued with slavery‚ which ended only to take on new forms in their minds through white expectations and the fallacious stereotypes manifested by minstrelsy

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