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    Perspectives of the Individual How were the experiences of/reactions of Malcolm X and Elie Wiesel similar and different? Do you think you would have reacted the same way in their place? Explain. The experiences that Malcolm X and Elie Wiesel lived through were somewhat similar in that it involved racism‚ and how an individual responded when basic human rights were denied of them during their youth. Malcolm’s perspective on white people and even America in general was influenced early on in

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    Najae Willis 2/25/14 731 Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were the stars‚ so to speak‚ of Civil Rights protesting. They are the most famous‚ and are still heard of frequently throughout History text books and magazine articles. Though they died a while back‚ their legacy still lives on‚ to live in a world free of segregation‚ but they each had

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    Book Title: MALCOM X SPEAKS Isaiah Lovell Class of 2014 Period: 3 Course: World History-Honors 9/20/12 MALCOM X SPEAKS Author: George Breitman Publisher: Grove/Atlantic‚ Inc. Year of publication date: 1/28/1994 Number of pages: 240 Literary type: Non-Fiction I chose this book because I thought it would be a good choice for the class. It gives us a view on some of the speeches that not only changed segregation but changed history and peoples thoughts to the problems

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    The Arrival of Blu-ray Technology Blu-ray- also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD)‚ is the name of a next-generation optical disc format which was jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA)‚ a group of the world’s leading consumer electronics‚ personal computer and media manufacturers (including Apple‚ Dell‚ Hitachi‚ HP‚ JVC‚ LG‚ Mitsubishi‚ Panasonic‚ Pioneer‚ Philips‚ Samsung‚ Sharp‚ Sony‚ TDK and Thomson). As compared to the current optical disc format such as DVD‚ this new format allows

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    Prior to joining the Nation of Islam‚ Malcolm X’ philosophy stemmed from his hustling way of life. It didn’t do much to overcome the racism‚ and it was unethical and materialistic‚ focusing on his the individualistic benefit. During that time‚ lived with the mentality of him against the world. The Nation of Islam allowed Malcolm to expand his mentality to make it black Americans against the world. His philosophy shifted from being self-centered to unity and solidarity that is driven by race. He

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    American History X

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    Summary: American History X Derek Vinyard is paroled after being in prison for three years. The reason for prisoning is because of the murder of two thieves‚ who tried to steal his truck. Through a flash-back‚ his brother Daniel “Danny” had‚ we learned about Derek’s life. Derek was a leader of skinheads in L.A. and their white Nazi gang violently terrorized the opposite races. Derek’s actions had a very big influence on his younger brother‚ Daniel‚ who looked up to him and tried to follow in his

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    hoped that with sit-ins and peace marches to appeal to the ideals of dignity and justice in the white people of the time. To show them the wrong they were doing so that they would want to correct it in themselves out of their own personal honor. Malcolm X on the other hand believed that white people would never give up their power‚ at least early on in his career as a civil rights leader. He believed they would only give it up if forced to do so‚ and that meant through militant means. He eventually give

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    Biographical information about the author: Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan‚ Illinois on August 22‚ 1920. He was an author of many great novels as well as a poet. He wrote fantasy and horror‚ Fahrenheit 451 was one of his most famous novels. At a young age Ray was a fantasy fiction lover and liked magicians. He chose to be a writer when he was about 13 and then later moved to Los Angeles‚ California. During the great depression he couldn’t pay for college‚ instead went to the library. His first

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    I was being rolled down to the x-ray room after my 13 hour long hip surgery. Every bounce and movement of the cart sent searing pain through my body. It was all i could do to not cry and yell but as we rolled and stopped the pain stopped. We were in a room filled with equipment and two people deep in conversation. Janet ‚the first nurse‚ was talking. “Last saturday i got my nails done and they’re super cute. And then today i broke my nail helping a patient. Ugh this job sucks”. “I know right” replied

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    Malcolm X Novel vs. Movie

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    quickly rises until he is the a figure head in the Black Muslims‚ teaching that whites are the devil and that blacks must become independent and self-sufficient from whites. Denzel Washington is at the focal point of the movie. His actions as Malcolm X are very convincing. I enjoyed both the book and the movie. Overall‚ I enjoyed the movie more‚ but I think the book has a more influential effect. The movie and the book are very inspirational and

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