light the atrocities and trials that the African Americans were put through on a daily basis. Malcolm X‚ an influential speaker and proponent of this movement‚ invigorates all people to stand up for justice and fight for proper civil rights. Through his rhetorical choices of sentence length‚ vivid imagery‚ symbolism and historical examples‚ X develops the three persuasive appeals‚ pathos‚ ethos and logos. Malcolm X attacks the white man for the hardships that the blacks of the United States have to endure
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I saw a positive role religion played in Malcolm X’s transformation through the abilities he achieved with reading‚ writing and conversing with others. If he had not been exposed to Allah who triggered in him the desire to know more and converse more with Mr. Elijah Muhammad‚ he would never have learned to read or write as well as he did. The extension of this learning then enabled him to know the true history of black men. Initially I felt the story of this religion was a bit farfetched with
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Malcolm X lived a life marked by extremism. Confronted with extreme racism‚ Malcolm looked for extreme social and religious solutions; this would lead to both his redemption and his demise. This is the story of Malcolm X. Malcolm X lived a life of multiple identities. Born Malcolm Little in 1925‚ he was the son of a Nebraskan preacher. By the time he was in his teens he was known as ‘Detroit Red’ and had descended into a sordid lifestyle of petty crime and drugs. Following his murder at
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Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell is about how there are certain cultural and societal events that happen to give rise to successful people. He debunks the myth that successful people are “self-made”. In this book he explains how there are hidden advantages for certain and how these people are able to rise in the world where others cannot. Gladwell states “great men and women are beneficiaries of specialization‚ collaboration‚ time‚ place‚ and culture.” Throughout the book Malcolm Gladwell explains
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The 1980’s music was known and is still known for being the best music yet. Everyone had gotten in the act after the 80’s had moved forward. At this time‚ most people never knew that we’d be talking about the 80’s music. With this kind of music just beginning‚ many people engaged in many different ways. A music video was the essential way to get a hold of an audience. MTV made its first appearance in 1981‚ providing music for people all day and night. “Video Killed the Radio Star” was the very first
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The Tipping Point The Tipping Point‚ written by Malcolm Gladwell‚ explains epidemics. He explains how a few key elements come together and help reach a point where they are spreading and cannot be stopped. The ways that some trends achieve popularity while others sputter and fade fade away have long been thought to be not known. However‚ Gladwell’s is that there are actually a number of factors that are at play in virtually every influential trend. These rules are The Law of The Few‚ The Stickiness
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According to Malcolm Clark‚ “Muslims today who want to establish a Muslim state often look to the first Islamic states for models to emulate and for inspiration” (Clark 15). Therefore‚ to develop an understanding of the Muslim culture‚ we must review the birth and expansion of Islam. Islam began when the angel Gabriel appeared before Muhammad‚ telling him that God had declared him as “His last prophet” (Clark 9). This happened in 610 A.D. in Mecca‚ presently known as Saudi Arabia. Over the course
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U.S. workers and use 5 million tractors in place of the horses and mules of earlier days. As a result of this transformation‚ U.S. agriculture has become increasingly efficient and has contributed to the overall growth of the U.S. economy. Output from U.S. farms has grown dramatically‚ allowing consumers to spend an increasingly smaller portion of their income on food and freeing a large share of the population to enter nonfarm occupations that have supported economic growth and development. As
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MLK and Malcolm X Essay MLK and Malcolm X were two prominent figures in the civil rights movement of the 1960s‚ each advocating for the rights of African Americans but differing approaches. I think that MLK speech made the most sense for the civil rights in the 1960’s because he really pushed America to be better than it was before. MLK believed in nonviolent civil disobedience and integration‚ emphasizing love‚ peace‚ and unity among all races. On the other hand‚ Malcolm X supported self defense
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Over my four-month summer break my goal was to get my hands on as many books as possible. One of the books that I came across was called “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell. After reading this book on my flight to Asia I fell in love with the book and admired the author. His writing was organized in a way where it was easy to comprehend and he was able to support his evidence with research and statistics. Although there are a lot of scholarly terms that is used to support his study‚ he uses a more simplified
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