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    Sacrificed lives became the outcome of being broken by others, for the leaders in a fourth dimension of the crisis have very many similarities. Differences being just as apparent helps just as much to make that alteration of existence possible. To the men that hoped and struggled to make it possible to wittiness a change for a better world. The stories of two men; "I am Prepared to Die" by Nelson Mandela and "Letters from Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther King Jr, which will be teachings for…

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    Those writer Gladwell who composed "The Outliers: those story about Success" He clarified in as much own achievement and as much associations of his own family's foundation. He required said to as much quote, 'The illustration to this may be truly straightforward. It need nothing to would for astrology, or may be there anything supernatural regarding those 1st three months of the quite a while. It’s basically that On Canadians those qualification cutoff to those age-class hockey may be January 1…

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    I've had this character since March 2009. She has gone through many changes since the days of Myspace from being the daughter of Kadaj and Yuna to the character she is today. My former Final Fantasy friends shall always be near my heart and can never be replaced as mains. Till this day I share a close friendship with most of them, and even though they are retired we talk often in text. I miss them but it's time to move on, and return as Nightmare SOLDIER. Like I said above, my character has…

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    Little Things make big difference How do little things can make a big difference? There are three articles, The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, Disability by Nancy Mairs and The Way We Lie by Stephanie Ericsson and they prove that little things can make a big different. Those articles have different story to told, but all of them has situation that they change into a bigger problem. In the story Tipping Point, Gladwell talk about a man name David Gunn, who is a new subway director. He want…

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    I believe that Malcolm X did grow into a positive black leader and member of the nation of Islam because of his tragic life, his motivation, and his belief. Firstly, Malcolm X’s life was full of tragic events that helped him become a positive black leader and member of the nation of Islam. Growing up Malcolm’s father died, which led him to live in a foster home. Malcolm also dropped out of school and began gambling, stealing, doing drugs, and becoming an unfaithful man. Malcolm X even went to…

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    In the articles “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and “Speech at the March on Washington” by Josephine Baker both mention the only way you can achieve true peace is through non-violence. It is true that the only way to have true freedom is through nonviolence. First and foremost, in the source “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. argues that his people are using nonviolence over violence. Lines 382-384 King states “Rather, I have tried to say that…

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    When I first read The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell, I was incredibly intrigued by the notions presented throughout the book. It intuitively makes sense that changes will add up over time to a significant change; after all, “Rome was not built in a day.” However, throughout this book Gladwell explores the counterintuitive concept about the foundation of epidemics. He realizes that epidemics are not caused by long term change, but rather by the…

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    Malcolm Gladwell's Blink

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    Malcolm Gladwell in his book, Blink, suggests that thin-slicing suggests that spontaneous decisions are either better of just as good as carefully planned and considered decisions. Gladwell supports his claim by using examples of how normal, every-day people have had experiences with thin-slicing. Gladwell’s purpose is to use examples of regular people and their experiences with thin-slicing in order to persuade readers that intuitive judgment is developed by experience, training, and knowledge.…

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    inspire change in a nation. One of those such people was Malcolm X, an aggressive revolutionist who took over the movement through fiery rhetoric. In his speech, “The Ballot or the Bullet,” he uses mostly his own opinions, beliefs, and emotions on the experiences at hand, rather than logic and reasoning to convince the audience that there needs to be a change in the way African Americans are treated in the United States. In his speech Malcolm encourages the fight for social justice on many…

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    Lemlem Beyene Oct 27, 2015 Malcolm X "The Ballot or the Bullet" In this speech, Malcolm X want his audience to know that black people are not American citizen, they are just victims of Americanism. He want to encourage African American to stand up for their rights and take actions against White politicians that are preventing them from getting their civil rights. He goes by saying “It’ll be the ballot or it’ll be the bullet. It’ll be liberty or it’ll be death. And if you’re not ready to…

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