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    his speech “I Have a Dream‚” delivered on 28 August 1963‚ at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. He connected with his listeners through the rhetorical appeals Karios‚ Telos‚ Ethos‚ Logos‚ and Pathos. King’s speech is most remembered because it proved such a crucial step towards the advancement on the civil rights movement. The “I Have a Dream” speech serves as a prominent piece of historical rhetoric‚ of effective and persuasive Kairos more than any of the other

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    This gives each element a unique atomic structure. According to the classical Bohr model‚ atoms have a planetary type of structure that consists of a central nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons‚ as illustrated in Figure 1–1. The nucleusconsists of positively charged particles called protonsand uncharged particles called neutrons.The basic particles of negative charge are called electrons. Each type of atom has a certain number of electrons and protons that distinguishes it from the atoms of

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    There have been strong debates about whether peers have more influence than family on young people or not. Do teenagers care more about their friends than their parents? Some people adhere the opinion that friends effect on the most important decisions of their peers. I’d rather say that peers aren’t more important than parents‚ but sometimes peers become more important than they previously were. It is clear that parents always want only the best for their children. The family does all it can

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    Televisions have been the portal to entertainment and information for centuries. The television was once considered something that was pure science fiction‚ but was brought to reality by a number of inventors and scientist. The TV has evolved in many ways since its existence‚ from bringing you entertainment and news‚ to now allowing you to play today’s hottest video game consoles‚ searching the world wide web and enjoying a movie in a theater. The visual graphics have changed from poor black and

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    to gain familiarity with the following concepts: 1. Schematic capture of electronic circuits using Altium. 2. Simulation of the time domain and frequency domain responses of electronic circuits using Altium (DXP). REFERENCES A. S. Sedra‚ K. C. Smith‚ Microelectronic Circuits‚ 6th Edition‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2011. LOCATION Building 10 / Level 2 / Room 6. [2 Hours Duration] EQUIPMENT Altium electronics design software package. 1 INTRODUCTION. This laboratory exercise

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    ‘’I HAVE A DREAM’’ ‘’With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together‚ to pray together‚ to struggle together‚ to go to jail together‚ to stand up for freedom together‚ knowing that we will be free one day‚’’ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. This quote is important because it summarizes his vision of a nation where every citizen has an equal chance to succeed. Martin Luther King’s

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    Should Teenagers Have Access To Birth Control? Over time‚ the issue of whether or not teens should have access to birth control has been debated. Parents‚ teachers‚ church groups‚ doctors‚ and even the government have all had a say in the discussion. There are some who oppose birth control for teens. However‚ there are those who believe that having birth control as an option is the only choice. Republican Senator Glen Grothman of West Bend‚ Wisconsin is trying to block teenagers from receiving

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    In his “I Have a Dream” speech (1963)‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. conveys the fact that the Negro is still not free despite their freedom for over one hundred years. King supports this conveyance about the Negros bondage by stating tragic facts and then challenges his brothers and sisters to “continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive” (Paragraph 8). His purpose is to put an end to discrimination in order to give African Americans the freedom and equality they deserve. He

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    Three words: "I have a dream". These infamous words was listened by 200‚000 Americans on August 1963‚ and withstood the test of time through the course of the 21st century. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s "I have a Dream" is still ingrained through millions of heads and thoughts in the world. The midst of the 1960’s was a time of turmoil and grief where blacks that were supposedly alleged to be equal after the Civil War received complete isolation from the equity that America was supposed to abide by.

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    On August 28‚ 1963‚ America was gifted with Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ given from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Throughout his entire speech‚ the crowd was heavily moved and it was apparent from the way that they clapped in admiration. The speech was a highlight in the movement of freedom and equality based on the turnout‚ and show of support of the movement during the speech. The intended audience was far surpassed with over three-hundred thousand people from all ethnicities

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