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    Booker King Jr Influence

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15th, 1929. King was born in Atlanta Georgia. King’s parents are Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. He was the middle child of three. His brother was A.D. King and his sister was Christine King Farris. King grew up in Georgia with his parents. For high school, King went to Booker T. Washington. King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, United States by James Earl Ray. James served 99 years in prison after confessing to the crime. King was…

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    the aliens lug millions of kilos of cocaine, heroin, and crack each year through our innocent streets. Once they colonize our humble towns, their gangs and criminals kill and steal from every man, woman, and child that crosses their path. Across the U.S.A., millions…

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    Freedom is a short word, but its meaning is very big. We can live without it if we are forced to but we would be deprived of many things and activities that we take for granted in this country. Freedom can also mean many different things to everyone. Everyone has their own opinion on the topic, some feeling more strongly about it than others. One thing that comes to my mind when talking about freedom is having the ability to speak my mind without restraint. I have the power to stand up for what…

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    million in 2015) in a year. Lately Donald Trump has been offending other countries like Mexico and trying to break the alliance between us. I think it is outrageous idea to do because Mexico produces a lot of foods and goods that are sent to the U.S.A . This is not just bad for the United States but also to Mexico. It is estimated that 40%…

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    The novelist, Ralph Ellison, demonstrates issues that were occurring in his society in a novel called “Invisible Man”. Ralph Ellison was born and raised in Oklahoma City in the early 1900s. This was an era where minorities were discriminated against their race and were not able to associate themselves with whites. Fortunately, Ellison had a chance to travel to the north where society was different in terms of racial tension, there he had the chance to have different experiences from the south.…

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    This story is about my grandpa moving his family from Angola, Africa to New York, U.S.A. My grandparents lived in Africa for many years. My father and aunt were born there. They had a happy life in Africa. My grandpa made a good living as an electrical engineer, and he could never imagine leaving Angola. He loved the country and the place where he lived. Sadly, civil war came to threaten Angola. Many signs pointed to the fact that he would have to leave. God opened the doors so my grandpa could…

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    Scientific Eve Summary

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    furthest known ancestor by geneticist Spencer Wells. He supports this theory because of his Genealogical journey examining the DNA of people from all regions of the world. He found these people in one of the most diverse spots in the world, Queens, N.Y U.S.A.. He explains to us that genealogy allows us to trace back to 3 or 4 generations of ancestors. Renowned international scientists and IBM researchers, led by Dr.Spencer Wells are in a research partnership with National Geographic’s…

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    it failed to end slavery, when apparently it was supposed to end slavery. Finally, Abraham Lincoln was the biggest political difference from the South. Abe was elected in 1860 and was the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln was a republican born in the North meaning that he was anti-slavery. Southerners were completely scared of Lincoln taking office. When he is in office that means slavery wouldn’t be able to be spread and it would most likely come to an end. Even before Abe won the…

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    president of the United States of America. He had many jobs and roles in his life along with many interesting stories and occurrences. From his childhood in Ohio to being the most powerful man in the free world. President McKinley was born on January 29th, 1843.he was born in Niles, Ohio and later moved to New Lisbon. President McKinley’s early life wasn’t something of wonder but important to his overall life and legacy.he was the seventh child to William and Nancy McKinley who came from an…

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    Queer or Questioning, and Asexual or Ally." In the past, the homosexuals were treated like animals. They were treated differently as if they were monsters who don't deserve to live amongst other people. The western places, especially the U.S.A., didn't approve of same-sex marriage too. But in 1924, the Society for Human Rights in Chicago became the US' earliest known gay rights organization. Although, if you look at the laws in the Philippines, you will notice that the…

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