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    Mlk Observation

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    16, 2017 at approximately 1603 while working the Martin Luther King celebration at Fort Mellon Park, located at 600 E. 1st Street, I observed a large crowd moving west from the park toward the event field. Officer Gentry and I begin walking alongside the crowd to see what was going on. As Officer Gentry and I walked toward the field some of the crowd stopped moving. At this time two groups of MLK participants began walking toward each other that’s when Officer Gentry and I began to walk toward…

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    St. Paul Research Paper

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    You would never think that the celebrity St. Paul could perform miracles but this week he did! St. Paul, chief speaker, was in Lystra, a city in central Anatolia, when he saw a man who was lame and had never walked. St. Paul was preaching like normal and this man was listening to him. In the middle of preaching, St. Paul looked directly at him and saw that he had enough faith to be healed. So he called out and said “Stand up on your feet!” and the man stood up and walked. After he performed…

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    asks him to speak louder because the crowd cannot hear him. The crowd responds well to his speech until he mentions social equality. The white men kept asking him to repeat what he said, then the narrator realizes what he said was wrong. The narrator then mentions social equality to which the crowd agrees. The whites want black people to stay in their place. The crowd begins to think the boy is going to far, and that he is taking his speech to seriously. The crowd begins to pump him up. They…

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    from the door and started to run desperately looking for something with which to fight back. His body trembled in fear and he could barely run he was so scared. The crowd went quiet just waiting to see what came out of the door; the princess looking as pale as she had ever looked. The king with a devilish grin on his face. Suddenly the crowd went wild when they saw the tiger's two front legs step out of the door. The princess looked very shocked and she knew what was about to happen she began to…

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    dissection of Brady. Drummond reveals the fault in Brady’s belief in an almost gentle manner; nevertheless, Brady is humiliated. By casting a new light on a human being’s right to think, Drummond wins over the crowd eventually reaching a more favorable verdict for Cates. In the end, the crowd supports Drummond more than they do Brady—a drastic change from the beginning of the play. In summation, the characters in Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee have more to them than…

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    Furthermore, throughout most of the story it sounds like the villagers are gathering for a fun event but as the true dynamics of the lottery are revealed the reader begins to feel the tension increase. “The lottery was conducted --as were the square dances, the teen club, the Halloween program--by Mr. Summers, who had time and energy to devote to civic activities.” This is viewed as dramatic irony because there is nothing “civic” or civilized about murder. The lottery is seen as a “civic”…

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    Shell Shaker Analysis

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    despair when going through something tough. Just like the support system of a family, it is important to have a support system of the community. And this support does not need to be vocally expressed like in the quote, “As her mother speaks to the crowd in front of the house, their unspoken affection hangs in the air. Ada feels is around her, warm as a goose down comforter”(Howe 108). This quote is a great example of how the author wants community portrayed. Their “unspoken affection” and “warm”…

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    Best in Show Experiences are one of the ways we learn about our world. Specifically, concerts are a place where I see the opportunity to share unique encounters. I’ve been to quite a few concerts in my day, nine concerts, two music festivals, and sixty two artists in total. I love live music because every single person can experience a show differently. It’s like a story that’s created in front of your eyes and dies that night. I have had the opportunity to see some truly magnificent…

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    Ramadan Bazaar Essay

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    The thing I love about Singapore is the union of various multiracial groups. Everywhere in the world, Muslims are celebrating Ramadan. Right here in the little red dot, we have the yearly Ramadan Bazaars where Muslims go to after breaking fast and make traditional festive goods purchases as they prepare for Hari Raya Aidilfitri. With a whole lot of them scattered around Singapore, the biggest and most buzzing Ramadan Bazaar's located at Geylang Serai. Believe it or not - this is my first…

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    Antony expresses how the people previously admired Caesar for the great things he had done and asks them “what cause withholds you then to mourn for him?” (III.ii.100.) This makes the audience question the validity of Brutus’s speech and makes the crowd question themselves and their own thoughts. This rhetorical question also influences and persuades the audience into having some doubt about Brutus. Another effect that the rhetorical questions used in this passage have is that it emphasizes…

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