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    Jason Do Analytical Essay Per. 9 Lang. Arts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a man who led the Civil Rights Movement by delivering his speech, “I Have A Dream”. President Abraham Lincoln, who wrote and delivered “The Gettysburg Address” during the Civil War, has a purpose similar to King Jr.’s speech. The purpose of these speeches is to give the audience a sense of urgency in their problems. The prominent theme of these speeches was the idea of freedom and equality. This paper will discuss how…

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    Richard Donovan: San Diego State Prison Mariah Hall Carrington College—Citrus Heights Chad Sandry Richard Donovan: San Diego State Prison The R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility was named after Assemblyman and Judge Richard J Donovan. He was born on February 24, 1926, Richard Donovan sponsored to build a State Correctional Facility in the San Diego, Donovan shot himself in the head with a 32 automatic in his shower. Donovan passed away before the institution was built On…

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    Medgar Evers was a Civil rights activist. He was born on July 2nd, 1925, in Decatur Mississippi. In 1954 he Became the first state field secretary of NAACP ( National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.) He enlisted in the United States Army in 1943. Which where he said he did not have to worry about racism until he got honorably discharged in 1946 and returned to Mississippi. His senior year Medgar Evers had gotten married to Myrlie Beasley. Later they had three children Darrell…

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    Sometimes, politically powerful men do unexpected things. Lyndon B. Johnson was from Texas and after college taught children. Later, he went into politics as a Democratic Primary Texas senator. In 1960 he ran for President against JFK, and sadly lost. But then got asked to be JFK’s Vice President, and said yes! On November 22, 1963 JFK was shot in Dallas, Texas while in a parade. In a twist of fate LBJ got to be the President because of the assassination. In July 1964 Johnson pushed the Civil…

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    Lyndon Johnson took office from 1963 to 1970 and he contributed in the development of the civil rights movements. In fact at his beginning office, LBJ began the great society which is a program set up by president LBJ. Its main goal was to eliminate poverty and especially racial injustice. The great society speech in Michigan was very famous because president LBJ announced in details the content of the program which targets education, medical care, urban problems and transportation. The…

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    Susan B. Anthony was born in the bleak winter of 1820. She was brought up in her family as a Quaker, who believed in equality for men and women. She was able to develop a feminist sense of morals and justice through the Religious Society of Friends. Because Anthony’s father was a sixth generation Quaker, she had the privilege of education. She attended a private boarding school in Philadelphia. Anthony’s family was greatly involved in the Society. Some of the people that influenced her most…

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    Did Lee Harvey act alone? I think Lee Harvey Oswald did act alone on this with the evidence I found online. President JFK was killed Nov. 22, 1963. He was at a parade in Dallas Texas and was riding in an open topped car when he was shot and killed. Lee Oswald was arrested for the death of JFK. It was said that Harvey had a lot of hate for his society and that he would act against it. He had fired three shots from a window of Texas Book Depository. Harvey had messed up in so many different ways…

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    Skinner V. Skinner

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    Learning theories are central to the discipline of psychology, therefore, impossible to separate the history of learning theories from the history of psychology. Learning defined as a lasting change in behaviours or beliefs that result from experience, the ability to learn provides every living organism with the ability to adapt to changing environments (Skinner, 1938). Learning theories evolved to separate into two perspectives. First, the behaviourist perspective argues that learning be…

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    Of all of the battles in the American Civil War, none other amounted to the sheer casualties in the one day that was the Battle of Antietam. With a slew of mistakes by both Generals, the terrain was disadvantageous to both sides, the Union didn’t take advantage of the surplus of troops, General Lee’s battle plans were spread, and many other battlefield errors, this was the bloodiest single day in American history. The topics that are going to be covered are: A overview of the battle in general;…

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    Susan B. Anthony

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    Susan B. Anthony once said, “Men their rights, and nothing more; women their rights, and nothing less.” “Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts and was raised in a Quaker household. Later went on to work as a teacher before becoming a leading figure in the abolitionist and women's voting rights movement. She partnered with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and eventually lead the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony died March 13, 1906 at the age of 86 in…

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