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    Karl Marx and Old Major

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    proletariat to the position of ruling class (“Dictatorship of the Proletariat”).” As the animals was the labor community of the farm they should command‚ "getting rid of Man‚ and the produce of our labor would be our own (Orwell 7).” Just like Karl Marx‚ Old Major also believe that a community should be ruled by those who work for it‚ not the upper middle class. The power concentrated in the hands of the minority was getting in the way of the development of communism. “The theory of communism may be summed

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    Elizabeth Potoa’e Ms. Casberg AP English P.3 15 January 2012 AP Essay MLK Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. has always been a great public speaker because of the amount of passion instilled in his words and his extreme mastery in putting images in the minds of his audience. Not to mention‚ his message is explicitly conveyed to the audience. Martin Luther King Jr. establishes his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize with powerful insight of the Civil Rights Movement‚ and the must to overcome segregation

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    Reed’s MLK Research Paper Martin Luther King Jr. was‚ and still is‚ a very famous peaceful Civil Rights activist. He is most well known for his inspirational “I Have a Dream” speech. But unfortunately‚ for most people‚ these are the only facts they know about him. Most people I asked knew very little about this legendary man and I think that is very sad. So With this paper‚ I am going to dive into this incredible man’s life and legacy and talk all about his entire life not just his famous speech. Let

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    Mlk I Have A Dream Speech

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    African Americans weren’t seen as humans‚ they weren’t heard‚ and they fought their hearts out in a battle where their opponent’s choice of weapons were to emotionally and physically abuse and harass them. It is for this reason that the “I Have A Dream” speech by Dr. Martin Luther King is the most compelling piece of text; he explains thoroughly about how America represents freedom and their citizens are protected by laws and rights‚ but African Americans are denied of this opportunity even though they

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    Drum Major Speech

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    How to Become a Drum Major. Is someone close to another‚ wanting to be a drum major? Well‚ they are in luck. Today we are going to talk about becoming a drum major step by step. Drum majors have many responsibilities they have to accomplish. For example: knowing the music for the inside out. Drum majors are more than just a person flapping their arms on a stand. We will learn steps through tryouts‚ practice or football games‚ and competitions. Tryouts is where and how everything gets started. Most

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    Mlk Reflection

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    that we had learned from him . The first the leadership lesson that we learn from the life and leadership of Martin Luther King Jr. that are relevant to us as a leader is to learn and adapt . During the life of MLK‚ he got jailed a number of times during the Birmingham campaign alone . MLK had to learn and adapt by many amendments required as planned earlier where there is no plan survives contacts with the opposition . He had to learn and figured out various strategies that worked in the end with

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    TMLA Subject’s name: Juan Bravo Relationship: Grandfather Topic Discussed: Assassination of Martin Luther King Q: How old were you at the time of the assassination of Martin Luther King and where were you living? A:: I was 18 years old at the time and I was living in New York City with both my parents. Q: Do you remember what you were doing at the time of the assassination? A:: Yes‚ I remembered I had just gotten home

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    Squealer and Old Major: Compare/Contrast Old Major is highly respected among the farm animals‚ as he claims to “understand the nature of life on this earth as well as any animal now living” (28). Major serves as the source of the ideals that the animals continue to uphold even after their pig leaders have betrayed them. Before his death‚ he calls a meeting of all the animals and tells them that human beings are the sole reason that “No animal in England is free” and that “The life of an animal is

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    In Martin Luther King’s (MLK) speech‚ “I Have a Dream‚” the location and speech context is powerful. First‚ the location is significant‚ in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C.‚ where the lawmakers enact laws that govern society. MLK wants to enact change and have our laws followed for equality to all men. Second‚ he welcomes everyone‚ states it is an honor to be there‚ and acknowledges the event importance in history. Third‚ he uses examples of laws that are in place but not followed

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    Old Major: As the father of Animalism‚ Old Major is an obvious counterpart for Karl Marx‚ or‚ in some cases‚ Vladimir Lenin (Old Major’s skull was publicly shown in a similar way as Lenin’s remains were). Orwell did not mention Napoleon or Snowball at all during the speech Old Major gave on Animalism‚ showing how out-of-touch they actually were with him. It seems that the pigs took Old Major’s ideas and twisted them to their own belief. This could mirror how Stalin (Napoleon) ignored what Old Major

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