Clinton‚ Bush‚ and King all want to stop inequality and violence. All three speakers want the world to have better communities and better education for children. The three speakers talk about what is going on in the world currently and what needs to be changed. The speakers also talk about ways to change the negative things that are going on. Mr. King’s speech is about the fight for justice and equality. In Mr. King’s speech he talks about the signing of the emancipation proclamation 100 years
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Mostly everyone knows about 9/11 and it goes down as one of the scariest days in U.S history. I can say myself that 9/11 has impacted me in so many ways to make me the person I am today. You may be wondering what I mean but surely enough by the end of my college essay‚ you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Since that day my life has been changed in so many ways. My Muslim background is very important to me and I take pride in it but people also have a different opinion on this religion. My
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Afghanistan (/ʌfˈɡʌnɪstɑːn/; Listeni/æfˈɡænɨstæn/; Persian: افغانستان; Pashto: Afġānistān)‚ officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan‚ is a landlocked sovereign state forming part of South Asia‚[8] Central Asia‚[9] and to some extent Western Asia. It has a population of around 30 million inhabiting an area of approximately 647‚500 km2 (250‚001 sq mi)‚ making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and the east‚ Iran in the west
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President: George W. Bush George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States. His term was from 2001 to 2009. Before becoming president George W. Bush was the 46th Governor of Texas. His term was from 1995 to 2000. He did many great things for the state of Texas. He pushed forward the tort reform‚ prioritized in funding education and made it to high standards‚ he also changed the criminal justice system. He also helped Texas be a leading producer in wind and powered electricity. During his
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September 11‚ 2001‚ was a tragic day in the U.S. that no one will ever forget. The 9/11 terrorist attack caused 3‚000 deaths of innocent people. People’s mothers‚ fathers‚ siblings‚ and children were killed or injured causing a worldwide tragedy. Children grew up without parents never knowing who they were or having a vague memory of them‚ due to the fact that they lost them in the attack. Imagine not being able to ever talk to your parent again. Not being able to call them when you are sad‚ proud
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I was 13 when 9/11 happened‚ I was going to work with my mom‚ I was bored so I decided to look at the window and I saw a plane coming towards us. Before I knew it there was smoke‚ fires‚ and people screaming all over the place. I couldn’t find my mom and I couldn’t breathe‚ and also I could not find a way out. I broke open a door and came into another room with people trapped because the stairs were blocked by debris‚ I thought to myself and said “Everyone go out the window” we did‚ luckily everyone
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Okay‚ so fall officially began on September 22 and everyone is rejoicing. "What’s the big deal‚" you say? Here are 11 reasons why fall is the best season ever. Apple cider. Hot or cold‚ apple cider is perfect any time of day. Treat yourself to a glass. Or a gallon. There’s no difference‚ really. 2. Corn mazes. We’ve all gone to corn mazes when we were kids. This fall‚ reminisce and go get lost among 6-foot-tall corn stalks! 3. Haunted houses. If you’re the type that loves a good scare‚ you’ve probably
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during this event and remembered the heartbreak and the horror of this attack. Congress later on had made the decision to let Bush to start a war with al-Qaeda to prevent any terrorist attacks to happen in the future. He said that they will find who
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Columbia Sourcebook‚ 264-296 *What civil rights abuses did Muslim Americans suffer after 9/11? There were a sample cases in the book that showed what civil rights abuses did Muslim Americans suffer from after 9/11. The first case that was mentioned in the book was on March 21‚ 2003. A Muslim American family from Palestine origins was victim of property damage when their van was bombed outside their house in Chicago. Another case of civil rights abuses was a woman getting verbally accosted and assaulted
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faint murmurs of some attack‚ it was never really made into a big deal as we all just did the usual. The teachers still gave homework and no one left school or work mid day like many other tragedies such as president Kennedy’s assassination or the 9-11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers. It might have been that way because no one understood the severity of it. I was riding home on the bus and like most people I was on social media and almost everything was covered with the Paris attacks‚ support
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