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    Martin Luther was born 1483 as the son of a mining family. He attended the Latin School in Mansfeld in 1488. Then In 1501 Luther began to go to school in Erfurt and intended to become a lawyer. In 1505‚ however‚ he made a decision that changed the course of his life drastically; he decided to enter the Augustinian monastery. His search for a merciful god ended in the reformation of the church. Luther had many bad personal experiences with the church. His public criticism of the misuse was published

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    they obtained during the Seven Years War. These policies included the Sugar Act‚ Quartering Act‚ Stamp Act‚ Townsend Act‚ Tea Act‚ and the Intolerable Acts. Because of these new rules‚ many Colonists were angered which resulted as the start the Revolutionary War. Salutary Neglect is an unofficial policy of avoiding strict regulation. This was meant to keep the Colonists loyal to Britain. Robert Walpole‚ Prime Minister of England at that time‚ declared‚ “if no restrictions were placed on the colonies

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is the newest memorial to be built in Washington D.C. The memorial was finished with construction in the summer of 2011. This memorial celebrates the life of one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights era‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This is a reminder of Dr. Kings’ powerful impact on the country and even the world. It was only right that a memorial was built in Washington D.C. to honor the life of this powerful man. Dr. Kings’ memorial is located

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    Martin Luther King Jr. is a World Changer Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American who fought for Civil Rights for “Colored” people of America. Martin was a world changer and he was a hero to many. Martin was an inspirational person that used peaceful protests to gain the rights for African Americans. He had inspired many young African Americans to join the Civil Rights Movement and to help perform peaceful protests such as sit-ins and boycotts. Martin stayed true to himself and persevered

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    In her book‚ Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence‚ Carol Berkins illustrates to her readers that women‚ during the American Revolution‚ played an imperative role‚ in all respects‚ during the war. Throughout the American Revolution‚ women were boycotting goods from Britain‚ taking over all aspects of the family business‚ took care of their families and put food on the table‚ and raised funds‚ all while the men in their family were being killed in war. Carol Berkins

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    Gabriela Dominguez English III – AP Alanis October 4‚ 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. and Segregation The Civil Rights Movement during the 1960’s led to many Americans changing their view of each other. Martin Luther King Jr. elaborately described how many Americans felt about segregation through the use of figurative language‚ details‚ imagery‚ and all the appeals of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in his speech “I Have a Dream”. First Martin L. King illustrates his dream with explicit use of

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    A hero to me is not violent‚ but brave and warm hearted. He was the worlds voice for equality. Martin Luther king was a civil rights activist‚ and well known for his actions and services. Dr. king has played a major role in the way our country is shaped today. Although king is well known if you have not been inspired by him after you read this‚ may you be inspired by Martin Luther king’s influential actions. King has outrageous accomplishments considering the era he lived in‚ where blacks had their

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ also known as MLK‚ was born on January 15 in 1929 in rural Georgia as Michael King Jr. His father‚ Michael King Sr.‚ became the pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1931. Later‚ Michael Jr.’s name was changes to Martin Luther in honor of a German Protestant religious leader. Martin had two siblings‚ an older sister and a younger brother. Martin Jr. grew up in secure environment but no matter what his parents did they could not shield him from racism. He was baptized in 1936

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    History is noticeably impacted by a number of things such as wars‚ rulers‚ economies‚ or pieces of art. However‚ what impact does faith have on history? In Martin Luther’s case‚ faith had a huge impact on history. While Luther struggled with the teachings of the Catholic Church‚ he defined what he believed was God’s intention was for believers when it comes to salvation by deeds versus salvation by faith by writing “The 95 Theses”. Martin Luther’s faith shining through “The 95 Theses” impacted him

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    Throughout my readings of Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography by John Crossan‚ I went in with somewhat low expectations. My reason for this was that the topic of religion‚ christianity especially was something I did not have too much care for. After finishing the book however‚ it did enlighten some questions I had on the religion. One answer that came into light when I read the book was concerning the gospels and testaments. I wonder why was there a need to have so many different variants‚ with minor

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