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    Samantha A. Lawson Professor Tammy Debrot English 310 12 November 2016 What Inspiration did Edgar Allen Poe’s Life have on his Writing? Edgar Allen Poe, an American Romantic writer, was known for his countless versions of literature that fashioned a signature style he would become well recognized for. To cover and analyze all the masterful writings of Poe would take some time, so I have decided to narrow the field by just covering those we have went over this year. Many view Poe’s style as…

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    Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American pastor, social activist, humanitarian and leader involved in the African American Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. is considered by many historians to be the single driving force of the civil rights movement, as he had a seismic impact on the mindset of politicians and the general population correspondingly. While there were some minor setbacks perceived in King’s goal of abolishing racial segregation, he…

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    The Big Inspiration: Martin Luther King Junior From leading the Alabama bus boycott, to giving the famous “I Have A Dream” speech, Martin Luther King has been a leader and inspiration from the start. King is an inspiration because he fought for equality and tried to lessen racism. Also, he was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He did this because he saw how the African Americans were being mistreated and he knew he could change and also fix these problems. The most influential thing he…

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    talk, I’m Not Your Inspiration, Stella Young, asserts that a disability does not make a person aberrant from the rest of society, they use their body to the best of their abilities like everyone else. She first develops her claim by introducing herself and her personal encounter with the over-exaggerated sympathy for disabled people. Young uses pathos to discuss the fact that disabled people are not seen as normal to most people, but they are simply just objects of inspiration. Then, Young…

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    to start a riot, but to have friendship, peace, and equal rights for all people. He led marches, which thousands of people followed and protested with him. This man was an inspiration to the world and brought humongous groups of people together. He wanted everyone to live out his dream. Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspiration to everyone, even to those who didn’t suffer with the rules and conditions as the colored people did. Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. Back…

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    Inspiration Page: American Diabetes Association. Great navigation bars for everything that is important to their organization in the footer are all the links in the navigations bar. Navigation bar drops down into more detailed information. Top Navigation bar goes to other sites that the organization supports Tour de Cure, Step out walk for diabetes. Inner pages are full of information. It seems kind of cluttered together. The little things such as incorporating the logo in the title tab and top…

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    Have you ever been inspired by a quote or speech ? Have you ever wondered how the speaker felt about what they were really feeling or what they were thinking when they were saying their speech in front of a crowd of people. Imagine having the courage to say what you feel in front of a crowd of people well Martin Luther King Jr was that person who inspired others gave them hope that there would be equality in his well known speech called “ I have a dream “ . Martin Luther King Jr was a an…

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    Inspiration to Survive Prejudice Judith Miller, a journalist who survived the Holocaust, once said about the Holocaust “It was not six million. It was one plus one, plus one…”(Miller). In the book, Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli, Misha Piludski tries to attempt freedom from torture and punishments in a ghetto where he lives. Misha is frequently abused and insulted for possibly being a Jew. In the end, Misha escapes to the other side of “the wall”, often described a heaven. The reader learns…

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    Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to women and pilots around the world. Her many accomplishments and life she lived is a model of coming up when the odds are against her. But, what made Amelia such and inspiration? Was it her amazing life growing up or was it her feats and accomplishments? Aviator Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas. She spent most of her early childhood in the upper-middle class household of her maternal grandparents. Amelia's mother, Amelia "Amy"…

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    Read this story and you will get an inspiration of fighting cancer This is the true story of Candice Marie Fox, a woman who was battling cancer a few years ago. In 2011, Candice was diagnosed with thyroid cancer that had spread to other organs, making any doctor could not believe that she can survive more than 5 years. The woman decided to fight for her own life, instead of giving up and drowning in grief. She refused chemotherapy and decided to switch to natural medicine. She did not believe in…

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