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    Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Cesar Chavez My friends‚ today we honor a giant among men: today we honor the reverend Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Dr. King was a powerful figure of destiny‚ of courage‚ of sacrifice‚ and of vision. Few people in the long history of this nation can rival his accomplishment‚ his reason‚ or his selfless dedication to the cause of peace and social justice. Today we honor a wise teacher‚ an inspiring leader‚ and a true visionary‚ but to truly honor Dr. King we must

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    "Heeding the Call" is a story about Martin Luther King‚ Jr being inspired from his childhood to help others in need of help. He has a fantastically strong message to help others in need of help. There is several messages in the story‚ that was just one. Here is another message‚ nobody should be treated differently because of their race or how they look. Martin Luther King‚ Jr is a fantastic person. M.L. helped change history. It all started when he was fifteen years old‚ M.L. was in the

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    He strived for racial integration‚ following the footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr and founded the Organization of Afro- American unity‚ he states‚ he dislikes racism and is opposed to any form of it‚ he believes that all humans deserve respect regardless of status or colour (Benson 1974). In 1964 he campaigned towards

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    I Have A Dream On August 28‚ 1963‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ gave a speech titled‚ “I Have a Dream.” The very title of his speech‚ “I Have a Dream” was probably taken from his true desire‚ which is present throughout his speech. “I have a dream that one day the nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: we hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.”(531) The next verses of King’s speech repeated the words‚ “I have a dream‚” which

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    of humanity. They don’t have to be professionals‚ highly educated‚ or from wealthy‚ noble families. They need only the drive to fulfill a purpose‚ prove a point‚ and change lives. Henry David Thoreau‚ a well-noted polymath of the 1800s‚ and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ a pivotal African-American activist‚ spoke about the necessity for change in their time in influential ways. In Thoreau’s essay‚ “Resistance to Civil Government‚” he responds to the Mexican-American War and slavery. Believing that

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    eradicate the Jews. Hitler committed mass genocide by leading people with his words convincing them it was good to committee this horrible crime. While there is people who use such skills for good such as Martin Luther King who used his oratory skills to help his people become free. Although Martin Luther King used his skills for good doesn’t mean anyone who learns oratory makes them a good person. If one can talk he might be able to help his society but that doesn’t make him necessarily good. It would

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    There once was a man named Martin Luther King Jr. who thought that education had many purposes. And sometimes he would say that not only education is enough but education plus character is a true goal for education. So here are three purposes in which I thought were important to the purpose of education. The first purpose is to furnish the student’s and teacher’s important skills they need in their future. I agree with this because students and teachers should be able to take from what they learned

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    is a situation where it demands a response according to Lloyd Bitzer. My thesis is: In Martin Luther King’s paper‚ the technical use of audience and understanding the constraints of the rhetorical situation increases the overall impact of the writing and making the discourse a solution to the situation.

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    We can see these qualities in Martin Luther King Jr. who showed determination as a leader. Luther King had a connection with Rosa Parks‚ because he led the bus boycott the same night that she was arrested. After that‚ courts ruled that bus transportation couldn’t be segregated. He is an excellent example of persistence

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered as one of the most lauded African-American civil rights activists in history. On August 28‚ 1963 in Washington D.C.‚ he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Time Magazine calls it one of the top ten greatest speeches in history. Dr. King‚ along with many other civil rights activists and protesters‚ paved the way for change to be made in America. It’s so important for the youth of our generation to stand up and make themselves heard about change that needs

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