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    Jr. delivered a speech titled “I Have a Dream” at the Lincoln Memorial‚ Washington D.C. The speech’s purpose was to address racism and to motivate the civil rights activists to fight for the Negroes’ freedom. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech was rhetorically effective due to: the eloquent delivery of his speech through repetitive phrases‚ his reputation and reference to Lincoln‚ and referring to historically significant documents to back up his argument. The speech successfully appeals

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    4.03  Name: Cheyanne Elie     Class:  POB  Date: 12/3/14    How Savings Grow Activity  Directions:  Calculate the balance and interest.    Section A: Calculate simple interest.  Use the simple interest rate formula: P=Principal‚ R=Rate‚ T=Time and I=Interest  Rate   P * R * T= I.  Example: $500*.03*1=$15    Principal  Rate  Time  Amount of  Ending  Interest  Balance  $500  3%  1 year  $15  $515  $500  8%  1 year  $41  $540  $500  8%  2 years  $80  $581  $500  8%  3 years  $120  $620 

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    Out of many prominent speeches throughout recent and non-recent history‚ the speech by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ “I Have a Dream” is indubitably the most enthralling‚ gripping‚ and well written. This speech and all of its entirety are solely based on the idea that all human beings living in the United States should have the prerogative to be treated as equals‚ regardless of their race/ the color of their skin‚ their religion‚ or other associations that one might have with a group of people. Moreover

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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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    day that changed my life was when I found out I was moving to Twin Falls‚ Idaho. I did not want to move because I was already settled into my life in Winnemucca‚ Nevada. I had already lived there for ten years my friends were the best and I was doing really good in school. I remember that day my parents told me we might be moving like if it was yesterday. During this time it was summertime and I was at a youth conference my sister was talking to my mom on the phone when she said we might be moving

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    (1819-1896) File:Clara Wieck 1840.jpg - Wikimedia Commons By: Bella Mikesell Chapter 1 Clara Schumann was born on September 13‚1819 Leipzig Germany. She died on May 20‚1896 in Frankfurt German Empire. She attended Leipzig University for college. When Clara was younger she was taught how to play piano by her father. Her father’s name was Friedrich Wieck and her mother’s name was Marianne Wieck. Clara was married to Robert Schumann and they had eight kids who were named Emil‚ Marie‚ Elise‚ Julie

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    Introduction Esmeralda Santiago’s When I Was Puerto Rican focuses on island life in the 1950s. In the immediate period leading up to the 1950s‚ Puerto Rico experienced a rapid change in the economic situation of the island. The island began to change from a primarily agricultural economy to one dominated by industry and commerce. Sugar plantations (owned by the wealthy and worked by the poor)‚ cattle ranching‚ and subsistence-level agriculture gave way to a more urban style of living. In the 1930s

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    I learned from a young age that life is tough and it’s not a given. Coming to the United States from Gambia in 2005 on a cold winter day this country was nothing like what I had expected. It is assumed by all Gambians that America is the Holy Grail but that is not accurate. From my first day I have had to go through hardships to fit in. My accent was very thick. My teeth were out of place and the kids at school didn’t hesitate to comment on it. I consider these hardships as something that many people

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    Beginning When we joined the team‚ we were put with a friend from band‚ this kid we didn’t know‚ and somebody from Ally’s math class. Things were great over the summer. My band friend‚ Liam‚ was very close to me at the time so we would always talk about our ideas but that sort of left us cut off from the rest of the team. Of course I would talk to Ally but it was nowhere near the amount towards Liam. During the year‚ she started getting close to him too and I no longer felt like I could say my

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    was a good leader. One of the most popular speeches MLK is known for is his “I Have A Dream” speech. This inspired people all across America and people saw him as a true leader. His speech was powerful and well thought and impacted the lives of African Americans. He was able to have perspectives of all people. When he boycotted or rallied supporters or gave a speech he didn’t hide his fear. He was

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