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    Andrew Roberson Professor Rachael Cobb SPC-205-010 3/16/15 Speech Topic: Parkinson’s disease General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the prognosis of Parkinson’s disease Central Idea: Parkinson’s disease progresses through 5 stages. Visual Aid: P/P Slide 2 (Holland, Moncivaiz) Introduction: What do Pope St. John Paul the Great, the Reverend Billy Graham, former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, and American boxing legend Muhammad Ali all have in common? The…

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    “The year was 2081, and everyone was finally equal.” (Kurt Vonnegut). Based on the Constitution, equality is achievable in America’s society. There are several amendments in the Constitution that have changed the possibilities of achieving equality; Amendments 1, 13, 15, 19, 23, and 26. Some people may say that equality isn’t achievable though, because everyone will have their own opinions and you can’t make people think a certain way. While others think that equality is able to be reached…

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    What Is The Locs?

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    even discussed in the Old Testament. In the 1930’s Ras Tafari was emperor of Ethiopia. Tafari was forced to exile while an invasion was happening, his soldiers vowed not to cut their hair until their emperor was reinstated. After this the ‘Rasta’ movement started. Reggae became popular and Robert Marley did rock dreadlocks and did smoke marijuana, which he is most known for besides his music. What many individuals do not understand is that the dreadlocks were a political way of showing they will…

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    The civil rights movement is an event caused by the segregation of different colored skin it was a war between blacks and whites and the racial issues. Three cases involved in this war are brown vs board of Education, Plessy vs Ferguson, and loving vs Virginia. In these events the whites harassed the colored. In each of these cases our American freedom rights are violated. Three court cases that had a big effect on the civil rights movement were Plessy vs. Ferguson, brown vs. board of…

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    for their rights of equality and humanity during the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans, and other non-black activists who helped them, noticed a few things that would aid in their fight. Non-violent demonstrations were the most effective way to protest; litigation, when it would happen, was slowly but surely aiding them, rather than oppressing them as it had with Jim Crow laws; media attention brought support to the movement, and economic boycotts would show that the African American…

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    March: Book One And March

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    March: Book One and March: Book Two were mainly about the Civil Rights Movement happening in the south. I would have to say the most meaningful part of the books to me was all the sit-ins that they did and how they did all of them using nonviolence. It would have taken a lot to be one of the black people and not fight back against the whites. How they could all go by showing nonviolence really stunned me. If I was one of them I am sure I would have fought back because I would not just sit…

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    September 15th, 1963, families peacefully sit, lined up along the pews of the 16th street Baptist church, Birmingham, Alabama. Suddenly, an explosion strikes violently, killing four small female children and injuring 22 innocent churchgoers. Two years later, notorious religious and civil rights leader Malcolm X is assassinated during a gathering. Three years after that public speaker and activist Martin Luther King Junior is slain while sitting on a balcony of his hotel in Memphis Tennessee.…

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    many social movements throughout the course including those of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s such as: the black civil rights movement, new “women’s rights movement, the gay rights movement, the environmental movement, the antiwar movement. The Civil Rights Movement was a movement started in the 1950s to end segregation. This movement was helped blacks and white have equal rights. To have equal rights a lot of blood had to be shed and a lot of people had to suffer. The Civil Rights Movement was more…

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    The Civil Rights Movement in the United States began in the mid 1950’s. This was a time of great social change, people from all over the country united as one to demand equal rights for all citizens regardless of their race. They wanted justice for all the unfair trials, beatings, killings and unequal treatment of innocent people solely based on the color of their skin. As time went on the movement grew at a staggering pace. One by one celebrities, athletes, politicians, songwriters and other…

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    Injustice And Music

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    Injustice and struggle have been prevalent throughout the world and music has been a key factor in bringing people together to fight for a cause, such as the Civil Rights Movement and the apartheid in South Africa. From these tribulations, people gave rise to songs such as We Shall Overcome and Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika, to unite, to feel a sense of comfort and hope. The songs We Shall Overcome and Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika have become musical representations of triumph over the injustice within…

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