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    moving to Michigan, most of my close friendships have been made because of the people in band. I remember meeting my section in the 7th grade, and that’s actually how I met my best friend, as he’s in the saxophone section. Since I’ve been doing band for 4 years, I’ve got quite…

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    boycott formed the Montgomery Improvement Association, King as the leader. One of his most famous speeches was his “I Had a Dream” speech. Also, he participated in the March on Washington in 1963. He was killed by James Earl Ray. Martin Luther King died on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. Rosa Parks- Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. She is known for refusing to give her seat to a white man on a bus. This sparked the idea of the Montgomery bus boycott. In 1943…

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    where the main gas chamber was located. After inmates were gassed and killed, the bodies were burned in open pits that were dug in the Earth. When the camp was liberated the nazi soldiers forced the inmates to march across 60 kilometres to other Polish towns. This was known as “The Death March”. Auschwitz was originally built in 1940. Conditions in Auschwitz worsened massively over time due to the lack of sanitation and overall cleanliness throughout the camp. The constant spread of diseases…

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    During the month of April, Soviet astronaut ______________ 1 1. "Cold War." History.com. Accessed March 16, 2016. http://www.history.com/topics/spacerace. 2. "The Cold War Museum." Cold War Museum. Accessed March 16, 2016. http:// www.coldwar.org/articles/60s/index.asp. 1 2 Yuri Gagarin became the first person to orbit the earth. Gagarin orbited the earth in the Vostok I, a small capsule-like space ship…

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    In group 4, there were 5 people in group and we discussed about dangerous journeys in the history article. Some persons shared their opinions frankly but others might not feel confident to tell us. It might be hard to speak English immediately without vocabulary or understanding the topic for someone in our group. However, we explained to somebody who did not understand what the main idea and concept in the article is. In class, we concluded that The Long March of Mao Zedong was more dangerous…

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    Martin Luther King Ali Case Analysis

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    With his defiance, he was refusing to participate in America’s plan for a nation far away from home, especially when that plan called for murdering the enemy and violated his faith. Ali couldn’t accept betraying his faith for America while in a foreign land, only to return home to a culture of racial bias and discrimination by the country he just served. 6 Civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.'s came to Ali’s defense. "He is giving up millions of dollars to do what his conscience tells him…

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    One of the largest environmental disasters in world history happened on March 11, 2011. The site was the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. A 9.0 magnitude earthquake was experienced off the northeastern coast of Japan, and this triggered tsunamis that affected shorelines within minutes. Dozens of villages alongside 200 miles of coastline were substantially destroyed. Waves measuring more than 40 feet struck the Fukushima nuclear power plant, located only 150 miles from Tokyo. The…

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    Little Women's Rights

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    stance for what they believe. For instances, Gandhi stood up to his government for his people with unjustified laws about salt. MLK and others boycotted the rights for blacks. In the 1920’s women protested for their right to vote. Even Though the March family in Little Women did not protest publicly about their education or rights, they still took a stance for what they believed in upon themselves. Equality is important for everyone, whether it is your sex, religion, race, or social status, all…

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    adjourned creditors' meeting to be held at 2.00 p.m. on that day before the receiving of urgent application in the morning and the counsel of Permanent Trustee said that if the proposal were made, the Permanent Trustee would be at risk under section 444F(4) – the court may order the owner or lessor of property that is used or occupied by, or is in the possession of, the company not to take possession of the property or otherwise recover it (AUSTLII, 2017). Because of his client was apprehensive…

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    research paper about drug testing recipients and helping them better themselves from drugs and probably get a job and a better life. “State Consider Drug Testing For Welfare Recipients.” Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly. 2 February 2009.Vol 21 Issue 8, P 4-6. 3p.Proquest.Web. 28 February 2014. In the article, “State Consider Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients” the author speaks about the issue of drug testing. Why US state governments want to legislate requirements for people who use Temporary…

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