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    Vietnamese speakers? Cross reference: + David‚ F.D. (January‚ 1997). Some techniques for Teaching Pronunciation. The Internet TESL Journal. Retrieved October 17‚ 2013‚ from http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Dalton-Pronunciation.html + Michael‚ S. & Bernard‚ S. ( 2001). Learner English (2nd ed.). A teacher’s guide to interference and other problem. Cambridge University Press. + Pronunciation: Common Mistakes by French Speakers. Retrieved October 17‚ 2013‚ from http://eslbyamber.blogspot.com/2012/11/pronunciation-common-mistakes-by-french

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s life has greatly influenced my life by giving more rights to blacks‚ using powerful words to get his message across‚and being non-violent.. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr used nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christianity belief. It is pretty hard to be nonviolent when you see your own kind being tortured and killed constantly. Dr. King was a very strong man. Martin Luther King gave more rights to blacks. If he did not give this speech‚ then I would not be going

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    In addition‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had numerous hopes in what he wanted to accomplish. Martin Luther King Jr. used the strategy of fighting in a peaceful way to seek equality and challenge the unjust authorities (King‚ Martin Luther‚ Jr. 9). MLK suggested that the best way to end with segregation was under nonviolent protests. Government was holding a ironic position by proclaiming segregation as unconstitutional but allowing other states to practice it (Parel‚ “Civil Disobedience”). As an activist

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    Martin Luther King was a civil right activist and Christian preacher who expressed the reasons behind the reasons of why african americans were protesting for their civil rights through a letter to the clergymen in Birmingham. King goes on to express his argument by giving an idea on what african americans go through in a society where police brutality and denial of freedom is present in the everyday lives of african americans in Birmingham. He pushes his purpose even further by getting the clergymen

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    Was King John A Good King

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    KING JOHN AND ELEANOR If there had not been a King John‚ there would not have been a Magna Carta. John was such a bad king‚ he was considered to be a serious threat to the very existence of England as a free nation. Back when the hated William Rufus was king‚ he was assassinated‚ and nobody mourned his passing. A similar solution was also possible when it came to John‚ but because of the previous history England had experienced‚ and because of the wise leadership of Stephen Langton‚ the Barons

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    article “Stephen Curry Is The Revolution”‚ author Benjamin Morris states that Stephen Curry is a revolution in a few ways. There are two news of Curry that we can know by look at the graph. The bad news is that we don’t know how much burden Curry may be able to handle. The good news is the data doesn’t show that Curry is near his limits yet. In addition‚ the data shows Curry isn’t just an efficient shooter‚ but he’s also virtually immune to burden. To look at Curry’s shooting‚ the author uses NBA shot-tracking

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    by Stephens is significant because it idolizes his idea that men‚ especially African American men are not equal to the white men. The white man in this case was always going to be superior to the Negros. It implies that although the northern states have committed to the idea of fixing slavery and creating equality for them‚ it was‚ “insanity” (Stephen‚ Cornerstone Speech) for them to think that “the Negro is equal…and he is entitled to equal privileges and rights with the white man.” (Stephen‚ Cornerstone

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    it would be like to be a slave? I think it would be horrifying. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted everyone to have the same dream of freedom and equality for everyone that he had. SO that we may all have the privilege to live a free and normal life in the future. MLK’s speech was very compelling because he used such wonderful grammar and sentence structure that it gave him authority and credibility. Martin Luther King Jr. tried to replace violence and hatred with lovet fit together. These also help

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    further uniting the nation. However‚ Kennedy’s speech was effective because of the style of his writing. By simply stating something in a unique way‚ he increased the effect it had on the nation. Authors John F. Kennedy‚ Eleanor Clift and the United States Army Signal Corps each have a unique style. It was a cold January afternoon when Kennedy was inaugurated. Throughout his speech uses a unique form of diction‚ or word choice. For example Kennedy was describing the American people as “tempered by war

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    According to the passage of Stephen J. Dubner and Stephen D. Levitt‚ “Laid-Back Labor: The $140 Homemade Scarf”‚ someone might buy $40 worth of yarn and spend ten hours knitting it and if her labor is valued at $10 an hour‚ the scarf costs at least $140 more than a similar machine-made scarf cost. Obviously‚ nobody wants to buy the scarf ‚ so why Americans are spending so much time and money performing menial labor? Actually‚ they just regard knitting as a leisure for fun. In 19th century ‚ Piano

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