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    happen. This chapter represents much of what happen and how minorities are structured to have a harder time in life than the majority. From birth we are structured and taught what our social norm is or what society expects from us in certain situations. Social norms are a part of the structural organization of a society which means they will be on going. This means that prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and racism seem to be the natural order of things because it is what we have known our entire lives. Even

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    THANE FORT TO THE THANE CENTRAL JAIL: A TRANSITION AND PRESENT SITUATION - VAIBHAV D. ADHYARU K.V.PENDHARKAR COLLEGE OF ARTS‚ SCIENCE AND COMMERCE‚ DOMBIVLI‚ MAHARASHTRA‚ India. THANE FORT TO THE THANE CENTRAL JAIL: A TRANSITION AND PRESENT SITUATION The existence of Thane city appears in the global history since the 9thcentury A.D. Thane city has a rich cultural heritage‚ mythological background‚ followed by a large number of events

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    Helal Ahmed Professor Smith English 125 October 6‚ 2010 Summary of M.L.K.’s Letters from Bringham Jail                 Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written during his 8 day sentence in jail in 1963. He chose to travel and protest in Birmingham due to the fact that it was widely known as one of the most segregated city in the U.S. The letter not only addresses the issues of unjustly being arrested for being an "extremist" of his approach to the protest‚ and of the

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    things‚ Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther had many things in common. Both men fought long and hard for what they believed in‚ they both were leaders and they both believed in God. Just from Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Speech and in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail you can see the similarities these two men shared. I will also discuss at least one thing that separates them‚ what stands out most in mind between the two writings mentioned above‚ and explain how the story Shooting

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail was written from the cell of the Birmingham jail in the margins of a newspaper; to address the criticisms of eight Alabama Clergyman. King uses pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos to appeal to his readers. In addition‚ to his appeals King uses several persuasive strategies in his response to the attacks on him for his involvement in organizing a non-violent protest to support the civil rights movement. The purpose of this essay is to appeal to readers

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    one ever expects to receive the "I’ve been arrested‚ can you please help get me out of jail" call from a friend or family member. Most people go their entire lives without needing to help bail someone out. In many cases‚ the only exposure they’ve had to our industry is based on what they’ve seen on television. That can be scary. At this point‚ the only thing they can focus on is getting their loved one out of jail fast. They might start their search for a bondsman by grabbing the local Yellow Pages

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    times‚ there is a great deal of similarities between Henry David Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government” and Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” The style‚ technique‚ and reason that each author used were intentional towards their cause. During the middle of the 1840’s‚ abolitionist Henry Thoreau was placed in jail for refusing to pay a poll tax. He wouldn’t agree to a tax that he believed supported slavery and spent his evening in prison writing the famous “Resistance to Civil

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    could change the course of history. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail was a plea for justice‚ a call for unity‚ and a proclamation for the American people to look past the color of one’s skin. These appeals that were evident throughout the letter all led to a simple demand for a two-syllable word that our country so proudly proclaims‚ freedom. For this reason‚ Dr. King’s Letter from the Birmingham Jail is a critical piece that requires inclusion in Significant Documents in modern United

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    considered the leader of these efforts and this did not go down unpunished. He was arrested numerous times however he was showing no fear during these arrests. He would write letters meant for whoever would read it such as the one from Birmingham Alabama Jail and it had purpose to it. The purpose which was the

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    During the late 1800s‚ many countries around the world were undergoing heavy unrest. There was political persecution‚ religious persecution‚ economic failure‚ or famine occurring at the time. Push factors such as these drove many people‚ including the Chinese‚ to flee in order to escape from this turmoil. However‚ a major push factor was the failing economy caused by the British dominance in China after the British defeated the Chinese in the Opium War. 2.) Around the 1840s‚ gold was discovered

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