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    clergymen began to criticize Martin Luther King for his action‚ which they considered‚ “untimely and unwise tactics”. However‚ they were wrong‚ King used direct action to put an end to segregation‚ unjust laws and establish equality for all. In a “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Martin Luther King continuously shapes his arguments around the clergymen who considered his actions “unwise and untimely”. In addition‚ he discusses how his call to action was the only way the white men and women in the social

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    Unit 213 Preparing text from notes 1. Understand preparing texts from notes 1.1 Describe different types of documents that may be produced from notes and the formats to be followed A document is information produced in either printed or electronic (on-screen) format. All documents can be produced using standard applications packages. We can use different kind of formats: Standard word documents: Use for the creation of most documents such as letters‚ memos‚ minutes‚ etc. Template: It is a sample

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    Letter From Birmingham City Jail: An Appeal of Logic‚ Emotions‚ and Personal Conviction In persuasive essays‚ authors attempt to help their readers consider a point by using a variety of techniques to present their arguments. To captivate a reader’s attention in an appealing way‚ they offer logical reasoning‚ emotional testimonies‚ and their own personal convictions to present different arguments in favor of their platform. These three phenomena‚ known as logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos‚ are valuable tools

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    Lyndsay E. Dyer 10/11/2012 HIS 131-01 Writing Assignment #1 Document Set: 4-4 Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania Summary: The letters described in the document set were not‚ in fact‚ actual letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania‚ but from a well educated lawyer named John Dickinson. The document set highlights the first of this series of articles published in a Philadelphia Newspaper between 1767 and 1768. Dickinson recognized that the British rule over the colonies was growing ever-tense

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    Increasing Importance From Birmingham “A Letter From A Birmingham Jail” written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is an amazing piece of writing that Dr. King wrote in response to a statement made by eight white Alabama clergymen. The letter conceded that social injustices were taking place but expressed the belief that the battle against racial segregation should be fought solely in the courts and not taken onto the streets. Dr. King was writing the letter to explain his reasoning on being in Birmingham

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    The Argument from Religious Experience The argument from religious experience is the argument that personal religious experiences can prove God’s existence to those that have them. One can only perceive that which exists‚ and so God must exist because there are those that have experienced him. While religious experiences themselves can only constitute direct evidence of God’s existence for those fortunate enough to have them‚ the fact that there are many people who testify to having had such experiences

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    advantages to owning a slave and selling slaves. Some of these documents seem to provide more reliable information than the others. Overall‚ slaves caused more problems than they solved and the actual slaves were permanently scarred from the experience. Due to poor treatment of the slaves‚ they can’t find happiness in things anymore and they are always distressed about their future. For example‚ in the text it states‚ "being quite overpowered by fatigue and grief‚ our only relief was some sleep‚ which

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    MEMORANDOM TO: FROM: DATE: April 12‚ 2015 SUBJECT: A Letter From Prison Stephan Richards‚ former global head of sales at Computer Associates‚ is currently serving time in federal prison. Richards was accused and convicted of facilitating the extension of the fiscal quarter‚ allowing subordinates to obtain contracts after the quarter ended‚ and failing to alert the finance and accounting departments about contracts that may have been backdated. Doctoral student‚ Eugene Soltes‚ has contracted Richards

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    Excerpts from “The Economic Way of Looking at Life”‚ Nobel Lecture‚ December 9‚ 1992 by GARY S. BECKER … (Excerpt 1) 1. The Economic Approach My research uses the economic approach to analyze social issues that range beyond those usually considered by economists. This lecture will describe the approach‚ and illustrate it with examples drawn from past and current work. . . . The analysis assumes that individuals maximize welfare as they conceive it‚ whether they be selfish‚ altruistic

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    King’s Letter from Birmingham While in Jail for peaceful protesting for civil rights‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wrote‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail. He wrote it to a group of clergymen who did not support his civil rights movement in order to try and gain their support. King adopts a tone of controlled anger in order to create a logical yet emotional argument. When talking about the suffering of his people‚ Kings tone holds restrained anger. King displays that; “it is easy for those who have never

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