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    person in this country who doesn’t dream the "Ameican Dream". I think the most important dream is that everyone wishes to be accepted in society regardless of race‚ religion‚ beliefs or their sexual preference. I honestly believe that there is no reason why we all can’t get along. What’s the problem people? I know a lot of people are trying to help make this world a better place‚ and I think that’s great‚ but I really think more people should get involved. To help make our future better for us and

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s life has greatly influenced my life by giving more rights to blacks‚ using powerful words to get his message across‚and being non-violent.. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr used nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christianity belief. It is pretty hard to be nonviolent when you see your own kind being tortured and killed constantly. Dr. King was a very strong man. Martin Luther King gave more rights to blacks. If he did not give this speech‚ then I would not be going

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    Though two different authors writing on different issues both were compelling and perplexing. Dr. King is fed up with not being treated equal‚ where Thoreau is tired of flaws in American government. Dr. King’s letter discusses many tragedies that the black generations have gone through and hopes that things can change. Thoreau’s essay exposes flaws in American government and criticizes the American government for its democratic nature‚ the idea of majority ruling‚ and its inability to work properly

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    Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech "I have a dream" conveyed very meaningful and powerful images within the speech. Many images that make you not only imagine but feel the pain the black men and women felt back in those days‚ the discrimination‚ and hatred white men had towards the black. But for what reason? Because they weren’t white. They didn’t see them as equal and assumed they were better. This was all over a skin color. Dr. King speaks about that it is said "All men are created equal" but they

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    Period Dr. Lacey October 14th‚ 2014 Dr. King was a well-known civil rights activist‚ he left behind many examples within his speeches of how he believed we as a community could change the world for the better. He worked diligently to end segregation and reduce the amount of hatred. Even today we still experience discrimination in our everyday lives but not to the extent during his time. Change is hard for people to accept no matter how small or how large. In Dr. King’s I Have a Dream speech‚ Letter

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    Dr. King vs. Malcolm X In the 1960’s two great African American leaders arose‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Dr. King was a pacifist‚ following the tradition of Gandhi. Malcolm X however was a radical‚ an advocate for violence. Both‚ however‚ shared a common goal—REAL freedom and justice for the African American people. The two powerful leaders came from vastly different backgrounds which are shown in their thinking of life. Martin was a Christian from the rural south‚ whilst Malcolm

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    Option #2 D Hart Dr. King And Lao-Tzu King and Lao-Tzu both had the same views but different actions. Their views consisted of eagerly wanting the world to become a better place. They wanted equal rights and righteous leaders. Their believes did not consist of taking sides. To them what really mattered was to have everyone be equally content. Even though King and Lao-tzu did not ever meet‚ there is thought to be a possibility that Dr. King could have read Lao-tzu’s writting. Thus they both

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    In discussion of American dreams‚ one controversial issue is that Cal Thomas‚ the panelist on Fox News‚ claims that it is the dysfunctional government and unstrained liberalism that cause the end of American dreams‚ but the principle of American culture and the awareness of what got us here will help us to get back on the right track. On the other hand‚ Brandon King‚ a student of university of Cincinnati‚ argues that the American dreams are still alive. What is more‚ it is the inequality that ruin

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    "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. I asked myself a few questions about why this speech is famous‚ and whether the people here in America still believe in it? What made it a most effective speech at that time? Was it the way he read the speech or was it that people wanted to change their behavior at that time‚ which made it the most memorable speech ever given? There are many reasons why the "I Have A Dream" speech is one of the best speeches in American history. Dr. Martin Luther

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    the American Dream. Perfection is faultless‚ free‚ exact‚ ideal‚ the ultimate‚ and most importantly‚ different for everyone. Just as perfection varies for each person‚ the American Dream can not be consistently defined with the same eight-or-so words. In Brandon King’s essay “The American Dream: Dead‚ Alive‚ or On Hold?” he argues‚ “The American Dream‚ however‚ is based on perception‚ on the way someone imagines how to be successful‚” claiming there is no wrong way to live the American Dream (King

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