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    Malcolm X was released from prison in 1952. Now a free man‚ Malcolm traveled to Detroit‚ Michigan‚ where he worked with the leader of the NOI‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ to help expand the NOI’s following among black Americans nationwide. Malcolm is largely responsible for the spread of Islam in the black community in the United States. Malcolm X went on to become one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. He is credited with raising the self-esteem of black Americans and reconnecting

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    When the plane landed‚ it was met by DEA and Customs and Border Protection agents and police. No unsmoked weed was found during the search; however‚ there was smoke inside the cabin‚ according the report. Officers questioned the singer alone because "in past examinations‚ Bieber had become argumentative and abusive when together with his security team." That sounds familiar. [Related: Bieber’s Epic Bad Day Capped By Assault Charges] When Justin was detained upon entering Australia under

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    After the match Punk proceeded to deliver his finisher‚ the Go To Sleep‚ on Burke before leaving the ring alone. WWE.com later confirmed that Punk was no longer a member of the New Breed.[46] At Judgment Day 2007‚ Punk wrestled and defeated Elijah Burke in his first singles match on a pay-per-view.[47] Punk would then go on to One Night Stand 2007 and team up with Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman in a Tables match to defeat the New

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    English 101 March 21‚ 2014 Malcolm X was a man of strong words and beliefs and was a major contributor to the black societies across the world. He fought for what he believed was right and would give equal rights to his community. Never the less he also educated the young. Though his early life was difficult‚ he had to overcome the death of his father and his mother mental breakdown which caused her to get hospitalized for twenty-six years. Along his tragedies was denied the opportunity

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    “CLASSICAL PERIOD” (Music IV) Presented by: Kevin Abad‚ Max Lee‚ George Ingram Presented to: Ma’am Chesyl Momin Date: February 9‚ 2012 The Classical Era spanned roughly 80 years in music history and gave us 3 of the most famous composers of all time: Mozart‚ Beethoven and Haydn. The classical era spans roughly 80 years in music history during the 18th and 19th centuries and is often associated with the movement called

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    Gregory Boyd Jr. Professor Kerrigan English 102 October 8‚ 2013 Malcolm X & Martin Luther King Jr. While Martin Luther King’s peaceful protests against narrow minded white supremacists helped him rise to national fame‚ Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little‚ lectured the United States about Islam and urged others to dismiss all whites as their enemies and arm themselves for war. Each discussed the same issues‚ but their methods of achievement and ideas about equal opportunity differed as much as night

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    he lost interest in school‚ and dropped out. Malcolm became involved in negative environment and started committing crimes and illegal endeavors. Malcolm’s life took a turn for the better however‚ when he began to study the teachings of Leader Elijah Muhammad. After being appointed minister for the Nation of Islam‚ Malcolm established new mosques across the country. On February 21‚ 1965‚ 3 gun man shot Malcolm X 15 times at close range when he was speaking in the audubon Ball room. The 39 year

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    shared an enemy in the Finneyite reform‚ one that Matthias sought to look into. His cult eventually became his end and demolished him from the inside out. One of the first and closest followers of Matthias and his teachings was a man by the name of Elijah Pierson. Pierson was born a Calvinist‚ but later became Matthias’s number one follower (pg 5). Growing up he was taught and raised on the values of the Calvin Christian faith‚ but as he was a simple man it only took him so far in life. So being smart

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    1. The work of this brilliant African American chemist changed the entire meat packing industry.  Ans. It is the work of this brilliant African American chemist  named Lloyd Augustus Hall that         changed the entire meat packing industry.                   Lloyd Augustus Hall was born in Elgin‚ Illinois on June 20‚ 1894. He was an African  American chemist first known for his work in food chemistry. Both of his parents‚ Augustus and  Isabel were graduate in high school. Hall moved to Aurora Illinois and raised there by his parents

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    Religious rites are conducted through the use of human actions. In this regard‚ they fit in with the normal sphere of human activities‚ but incorporate additional and enriching religious meaning. They are significant acts performed by believers in celebrating‚ symbolising and making present the central beliefs of their religious tradition. Christianity and Judaism‚ both perform ceremonies to mark these transitions in believers from one stage in life to the next. Baptism‚ Brit Milah and Pidyon Ha-Ben

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