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    “I HAVE A DREAM” by MARTIN LUTHER KING Martin Luther king was an afro-American born in Atlanta (1929). Most of his life was dedicated to the struggle against races discrimination. We can define Martin Luther King as a pacifist who fought for peace and the equality of the human rights‚ a dreamer who fight for a better world and an apostle of justice. During the 1950s and 1960s he dedicated the most time of his life to abolish the differences between whites and blacks; this is to say‚ to end up with

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    difference in Black America. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Malcolm X are two powerful men in particular who brought hope to blacks in the United States. Both preached the same message about Blacks having power and strength in the midst of all the hatred that surrounded them. Even though they shared the same dream of equality for their people‚ the tactics they implied to make these dreams a reality were very different. The background‚ environment and philosophy of Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Malcolm X were

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    The 1970’s threw 19-90’s showed change. The 70’s showed black and white TV shows. The 80’s showed technology evolving. The 90’s showed cell phones and phones being created for new technology. The 70’s showed a lot of change through the 70’s time. First everyone had to talk on a phone through a landline which I can’t imagine how awful that was anyone could just listen to your phone calls at any time in the house. Hip-hop was starting to be popular and worldwide. People started recording themselves

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    Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia on January 15th 1929. He was a pastor‚ activist and the prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement and is often presented as a heroic leader in the history of modern American liberalism. He is most famous for his speech called “I have a dream”. It is about not being segregated or discriminated against and to have equal rights between white and black people. It is now recognised as one of the greatest speeches in history. Martin

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    Acceptance Speech Martin Luther King was an African American activist and leader who dedicated his life to fighting for equal rights for coloured people in America. Grown up in a Baptist family‚ Christianity held a huge fascination for Martin Luther King‚ which is often reflected in his speeches. In 1964‚ he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his achievements in the struggle for equality and independence for coloured people. When receiving the award‚ Martin Luther King expresses his appreciation

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    Martin Luther played the most important role in the Reformation. His actions not only changed Christianity‚ but also had a huge effect on Europe‚ which we can see even today. To understand why Luther wanted reform we must look at what happened before the events of 1517‚ when he protested the sale of indulgences (an indulgence was the act of praying or giving money to the church‚ so you would spend less time in purgatory). Around the 1500’s the Church was very powerful due to the money they collected

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born. MLK Jr‚ this person was going to be a major change to the U.S. MLK Jr. was a very influential person. He led many to realize about this terrible segregation in the U.S. MLK was always this way. His famous “I had a dream” speech encouraged people all over the U.S to fight against segregation. But how did this happen? Why is he so influential? The answer lies throughout his life. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929. He didn’t go by Martin back

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    Change Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ was one of the most powerful leaders in the civil rights movement‚ from the bus boycott to his historical speech “I Have a Dream”. Martin Luther King presented his most inspiring speech on August 28‚ 1963‚ and it had a great impact on the United States. In his speech he emphasized phrases by repeating at the beginning of sentences. He also repeated key theme word in his speech including “freedom”‚ “we”‚ “our”‚ “you”‚ “nation”‚ “America”‚ and “dream”. Martin Luther King

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    the another through vertical or horizontal transmission. The transmission path of Streptococcus mutans is to settle itself among human hosts. S. mutans prefers hard non-shedding surfaces to form permanent colonies‚ which indicates that extent of S. mutans are hidden in infants till the primary teeth extravagate; although‚ recent studies have discovered that S. mutans is able to inhabit the grooves of the tongue in pre-denate kids.

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    Martin Luther King was an African American and was the leader of the African American Civil Rights Movement. Martin wasn’t against the new law when he was little‚ nor did he accepted it; however‚ his father was just simply against it. Since Martin grew up wanting to be like his father he turned out to be against discrimination‚ well that and the fact that in his adolescence he was treated horribly by the white. Martin decided that it was about time for someone to stand up for their race so he started

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