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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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    Martin Luther King was known for his legendary “I Have a Dream” speech and his brave and courageous words to help the society to accept the color people and have equal rights. Therefore‚ in this speech‚ “Beyond Vietnam”‚ Martin Luther King wants to persuade that war aren’t doing any justices for the country nor the country’s freedom. In this excerpt‚ Martin Luther King‚ with perseverance‚ he tries conveyed people that wealthy nation are defeating the poorer nations which that is not the best way

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    Known as Martin Luther King Jr‚ but born as Michael King Jr. was a leader to African-Americans. African-Americans were being treated unfairly in the States‚ and “white people” were not. “Black” people were treated unfairly due to the colour of their skin‚ and their religion. This is also known as racism which has always been a worldwide issue in the early 1900s and even today. However‚ Mr. King decided that this wasn’t right and turned into an leader; an effective one. He changed the perspectives

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    The leader I chose was Martin Luther Jr. King. Martin Luther demonstrates all the necessary skills of a great leader. Martin Luther is often used in many essays as an inspirational leader he embodies all skills such as level headedness‚ peacefulness and is an ideal leader. Martin Luther King was a peaceful man with a goal of equality for African Americans. He could have easily chose to fight fire with fire but instead he made the decision to protest peacefully and respectfully. Although his tactics

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    Martin Luther king Jr. and Socrates both have quite a different opinions on the role of the laws in the society. One should keep in mind that both individuals had dealt with totally different political situations. MLK Jr. was dealing with racial segregation whereas‚ Socrates was dealing with disagreements of religious ideas and practices of the Athens at that time. However‚ both advocate that general public of the society should think for themselves and not fall prey to the common rationale associated

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    Living Translation‚ Proverbs 10:32). King Henry VIII lived in England‚ while Martin Luther was from the German States and Europe. Both men lived completely different lives‚ and had completely different motives. King Henry VIII was driven by his own wants and needs for the reform. While‚ Martin Luther was motivated to reform the church for the need to show the truth about God and his persistence to make things right with the Catholic Church. Martin Luther and King Henry VIII both made a movement that

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    Martin Luther King Jr. A man who changed the world’s thought towards black people. A man whose heart was so true he changed our country to what it is today. If you said Martin Luther King Jr. than you were correct. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta Georgia January 15‚ 1929. (Stanford/Martin) On the 18 of June Martin gets married to Coretta Scott. On December 1 Rosa Parks is arrested because she didn’t move to the back for a white man.( Stanford/Martin) How does this pertain to Martin

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    Response Any article written by Martin Luther King is persuasive. By using the three elements of persuasion‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos any article will effective convince the audience. In King’s letter from Birmingham jail and his “I Have a Dream Speech” used all arts of persuasion to effectively arrive at the point that was necessary for action. On the opposing subjective view‚ the Clergymen attempted to persuade the public using only one of the persuasive elements: logos. I believe that the most coaxing

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    Everybody starts as a blank slate‚ yet all people are still given a chance to have meaning. This meaning comes from the inside of people. Anyone has a chance to do something amazing. It just depends on what you will make of your life. Dr. King wants to live his dream of all colors and races to live together in a functioning society. Therefore Dr. King must get the help of everyone to make a change‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. had to bring the whole nation together to change the way people interpreted

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    on schools. However‚ the courts began to reevaluate the rule because the South didn’t restructure their schools. The courts “began to rule that the Brown decision applied to all schools in the country” (Spring Ch 6). Also‚ both the NAACP and Martin Luther King Jr. helped out towards a more civilized and culturally mixed society as we know it today. In my opinion‚ a mixed society does create a better cohesive understanding of new ideas and it fuels more creativity among different professional fields

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