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    of color in one demonstration that lasted 370 days were people of color walked for the right for a seat on a bus. He spoke with such clarity on what needed to be done in this country. He was able to lead thousands of non violent demonstrators from Selma‚ Alabama to the steps of the capitol in Montgomery‚

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    to its original status of leadership in the world of healthcare. HealthSouth: The Rise and Fall Richard Scrushy (Scrushy) was born in Selma‚ Alabama in 1952. He had two siblings which consisted of an older sister and a younger brother. Scrushy was raised by two working parents and the family attended a local Methodist Church located in Selma. As a young boy‚ Richard was always able to find a job making money. His entrepreneur endeavor ’s emerged during his teenage years and continued

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    Legally Blonde

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    Jessica McClenahan Professor Ronald Lee Morris Law and Society 2360 22 September 2011 Learn the Law‚ Act the Law‚ Be the Law Sandra Day O’ Connor once stated‚ “The power I exert on the court depends on the power of my arguments‚ not on my gender”. Lawyers are advocates of the law as well as advisors to their clients. Stereotypes are present in the law profession‚ and it is recognized as a man’s territory. Legally Blonde‚ a film directed by Robert Luketic‚ reveals the generalizations

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    using logos and is taking the audience through his thought process. He is saying that some Americans are taking advantage of the fact that they can vote but are not doing anything about it. Obama also says “Fifty years ago‚ registering to vote here in Selma and much of the South meant guessing the number of jellybeans in a jar or bubbles on a bar of soap.” Obama is comparing the number of jellybeans the number of citizens that voted fifty years ago‚ since Obama used this comparison he is making this issue

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    Police Brutality is a wrongful crime and people who participated in the violence should be punished. Many people are victims and are affected by police brutality. People in authority should not be able to go without consequences for abusing their power. Police Brutality is the use of excessive and unnecessary by police when dealing with civilians. Police brutality can be present in physical forms such as tazing‚ pepper spray‚ and guns to intimidate or intentionally hurt the victim. Police brutality

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    World War II is considered “the good war” because it was fought to end injustice and spread democracy and freedom. After the war‚ America held promises to its people. Two of them have been more important than most: protecting the personal freedoms and civil rights for the people of America and ensuring equality for all Americans. Has America kept these promises for the past seven decades? The Great War‚ The Good War; however it is referred to‚ World War II was fought to end injustice and fight

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    Research Journal of Educational Sciences ______________________________________________ISSN 2321-0508 Vol. 2(2)‚ 1-6‚ May (2014) Res. J. Educational Sci. English and Medium of Instruction: Dalit Discourse in Indian Education Dhanaraju Vulli Department of History‚ Assam University (Central University)‚ Diphu Campus‚ Assam‚ INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in‚ www.isca.me Received 8th April 2014‚ revised 18th April 2014‚ accepted 30th April 2014 Abstract There are two types of school

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    My Persuasive Research Paper 1 My Persuasive Research Paper Dale Hilliard Axia College of University of Phoenix My Persuasive Research Paper 2 Like Superman‚ African American’s contributions have influenced the growth of all American’s of today; some have been fast as a speeding bullet while standing strong and even more powerful than a locomotive all while going through disputes‚ to overcome controversy with a single bound. Thurgood Marshall‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and Barack

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    Catcher in the Rye

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    Members: Marco Antonio Gómez López 75705 María Lourdes Lara Rosete Julieta Morales Chapter 20 Holden is in a bar listening to Babe Valencia that sang better than Old Tina and Janine. He told the headwaiter to ask old Valencia if she’d care to join him for a drink‚ but the head waiter didn’t gave her the message. Eventually he got drunk and went out where the telephones where and wanted to call old Jane but he wasn’t in the mood and finally decided to call old Sally Her grandmother answered

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    advocated a program of civil disobedience that used these methods. These included protests in the form of boycotts‚ demonstrations‚ sit-ins and marches which includes the famous ‘Montgomery Bus boycott’‚ ‘The 1963 March on Washington’ and ‘Bloody Sunday: Selma 1965’‚ which increased the national consciousness of the denial of civil rights to African Americans. These protests were always public and in large numbers which forced confrontation with the authorities. African Americans refuse to follow their orders

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