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    After Malcolm X returns to Boston he got involved with the wrong people and started doing criminal acts, he became a house burglar and those crimes result to him being arrested. While in Prison Malcolm X meets a guy that was a Black Muslim of the name of Brother Barnes, after reading and doing a lot of research he transforms himself and converted to the Nation of Islam. While converting to the Nation of Islam and becoming fully committed to his Faith, Malcolm X stop using drugs, started praying,…

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    thoughts about on a speech that Malcom X delivered. The speech that I will be covering is “The Ballot or the Bullet”. You will notice that most successful speakers have mastered the use of logos, ethos, and pathos. These are important elements that must be added to make a persuasive speech better. Malcom X used all of these elements in his speech that he gave. Malcolm X exhibited a great use of logos throughout his speech. He argued that black Americans had been taken advantage of by a…

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    The millennial generation is often criticized for its narcissistic tendencies and lazy lifestyles. Though it is unrealistic to shine a negative light that inaccurately labels an entire group of people, it is also unfair to discredit millennials for the way they persevere through a damaged economy. As reported by Derek Thompson in his article, “The Economy Is Still Terrible for Young People”, a majority of millennials face the problem of having jobs that “don’t pay much” with wages that “aren’t…

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    Malcolm X: A Hero

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    Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents were Earl Little and Louise Little. Malcolm X had six children. Malcolm X is a hero because he made sacrifices for the people. He helped the african americans in civil rights movement. Malcolm X is a hero because he showed leadership, selflessness, and he was brave. Malcolm X was a hero because he showed great leadership. He led the civil rights movement with Martin Luther King. He led thousands of people in the New York…

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    Hemmings Vs Cowell

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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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    regardless of their color.” This was a quote from Malcolm X saying that all human beings should be given the peace and freedoms that everyone deserves. Malcolm X would appreciate the nation we have created thus far. Malcolm was by far the most controversial civil rights activist; he was different from other civil rights activists because of his fight back stance, unlike Martin Luther King who had more of a non-violent stance. Malcolm X had a troubled youth, but in prison his experience there had…

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    Though shocking to me, this was my first time listening to one of Malcolm X speeches and I am really pleased it was an assignment, especially for a class like this. I chose to listen to Malcolm X’s speech, Message to Grassroots given on November 10, 1963. With the new communication skills I have learned, I am achieving the steps needed to be an active listener. I began this assignment by fully concentrating, understanding, and remembering the information given to me. To be completely honest, I…

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    Summary of “The New Greatest Generation” In “The New Greatest Generation” by Joel Stein, he states that the millennial generation, or narcissistic generation, will save us all. People think that because the millennial generation has depended so much on computers and the internet and themselves that they are in fact the worst generation so far. People believe “they are narcissistic, overconfident, entitled and lazy” (Stein 7) but Joel Stein believes otherwise. The millennials have grown up…

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    scans, X-rays, and MRIs? The discovery and research of radioactive isotopes and radiation had a major impact on the creation of more elements and the grand advances in the science and medical fields. Of these advancements some of the most prominent uses of these technological advancements is the use of CAT scans, X-rays and MRI. Which are all used to get a better look at the insides of the human body, and to further diagnose serious problems, and reduce recovery times on surgeries. The X-ray…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    Hemophilia is a genetic disease that causes an affected person to severely bleed if cut. Lucky for hemophilia patients, gene therapy is an option. Gene therapy is a form of therapy during which selected healthy genes are transferred to an affected person’s cells. Not only is gene therapy a breakthrough in genetic engineering, but it can effectively cure genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis and SCID and some acquired diseases like cancer. Gene therapy is carried out by packing a section of…

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