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    Top of Form “Why We Can’t Wait” by Martin Luther King Jr. Martin was describing the weather and also imply about the civil-movement to the severe weather in 1962-63‚ base of discrimination that black people overcome. In addition‚ Black people were facing judgement‚ unfairness‚ and Poverty. However‚ today the black people come together and fight for their freedom and justice. Martin define that time the only time that black people come together and get their freedom. There was peaceful protest

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    43 Int. J. Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems‚ Vol. n‚ No. m‚ 2008 Commonsense Knowledge‚ Ontology and Ordinary Language Walid S. Saba American Institutes for Research‚ 1000 Thomas Jefferson Street‚ NW‚ Washington‚ DC 20007 USA E-mail: wsaba@air.org Abstract: Over two decades ago a “quite revolution” overwhelmingly replaced knowledgebased approaches in natural language processing (NLP) by quantitative (e.g.‚ statistical‚ corpus-based‚ machine learning) methods. Although it is our firm

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    order that the author gives them 4. A Good Summary… a. Must be comprehensive. You should isolate all the important points in the original passage and note them down in a list. Review all the ideas on your list‚ and include in your summary all the ones that are indispensable to the author’s development of his/her thesis or main idea. b. Must be concise. Eliminate repetitions in your list‚ even if the author restates the same points. Your summary should be considerably shorter than the source. You

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    WHY WE CAN’T WAIT By Martin Luther King‚ Jr. (“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed”) 1. Summary on : The foreword by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Story about a racially segregated city Alabama‚ Birmingham‚ in 1963‚ which led to a Campaign launched by King and Civil right movement in order to achieve civil rights and equality for African Americans. Introduction Poor Boys in Harlem living in an environment surrounded

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    Fayetteville State University Bio 430 Dr. Allen Spray it or wipe it!!! The scientific study on the effectiveness of CiDecon® Plus Wipes vs. CIDECON ® Q Aerosol on a mixed culture of bacteria (Serratia marcescens Staphylococcus epidermidis) living on publicly used door knobs Fateema Thomas Andrea Donaldson Aryan Jaimangal Tiffany McNeil John Posey Abstract Germs are a mist in every corner of the world. They are stealth and literally‚ are on everything. This can range from your

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    In Ursula K Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas‚” the theme of scapegoatism and “ignorance is bliss” are very apparent. I see the theme of “ignorance is bliss” to be a fitting theme for this story because of all the secret wrongdoings that were happening within the story. The Omelas story starts out depicting a beautiful utopia in summer during a festival (249-250). Even from the beginning of the story‚ the reader gets this idea and belief that the people of this city live a blissful and

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” - Ursula K. Le Guin The short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas‚” emphasizes the thought that happiness always comes with a price to pay. In the beginning of the story‚ Ursula K. Le Guin tells the reader of a town or village full of joy and cheerfulness. “In other streets the music beat faster…people were dancing.” (Page 1) She leaves you to imagine the blissful city as you see it. “Perhaps it would be best if you imagined it as your own

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    The only thing the narrator seems sure about‚ in Ursula LeGuin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is that guilt does not exist in Omelas‚ but can this true. Omelas described as a happy place‚ a beautiful place‚ where no wars exist‚ no hunger‚ and no evil. Yet where does this “perfect” place come from? How can it exist? It exists because of one child’s pain and suffering produces this happiness‚ or maybe better put an illusion of happiness. Even though it is his sadness and pain that causes this

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    Comparison and Contrast of The Lottery and The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas The differences between "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin seem relatively minor when compared to the striking similarities they contain in setting‚ symbols‚ and theme. Each of the stories begin with a description of a beautiful summer day. "The flowers were blooming profusely and the grass was richly green"(para 1) in "The Lottery" is quite comparable to "old

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