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    breast tissue, long limbs, and abnormally small testes. Based on my findings, “Klinefleter syndrome is a chromosomal condition that affects male physical and cognitive development”(Genetics Home, 2015). This genetic disorder is a result of having 2 X and a Y-chromosomes mixed together. Individuals living with Klinefeter syndrome typically have small testes that do not produce as much testosterone as usual”(Genetic Home, 2015). In essence, the small testicle does not produce a large amount of…

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    The power and beauty of the Autobiography of Malcolm X is shown in the development of Malcolm throughout the course of the book, the bringing of the reader into Malcolm’s world, and the creation and expression of the person that is Malcolm X. The development of Malcolm X is shown through retrospective comments and life changing events. The reader is brought into Malcolm’s world through the creation of vivid scenery, full of emotion and atmosphere as well as insight into his thought process due…

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    The Civil Rights Movement not only revolutionized race relations in the U.S., but also setup a working model that still inspires political movements, and leaders worldwide. It hasn’t been the first or last attempt to eliminate racial discrimination in this country, which still persists in some form or another to this day. Racial discrimination, segregation and inequality have always been an area of constant debate in American history, heavily leaning towards suppression of the disenfranchised.…

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    started to ask these questions as he grew, and decided to look into other religions. He later discovered Islam; a religion of peace. He later learned that Cassius Clay was a slave name and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, a name given by Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a activist for African Americans and people of the Islam religion. (“Ego,” 2004). This made people start talking, people kept on asking him for interviews. He always talked about how he grew up asking questions about his faith, and…

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    this week’s discussion, I will be giving my thoughts about on a speech that Malcom X delivered. The speech that I will be covering is “The Ballot or the Bullet”. You will notice that most successful speakers have mastered the use of logos, ethos, and pathos. These are important elements that must be added to make a persuasive speech better. Malcom X used all of these elements in his speech that he gave. Malcolm X exhibited a great use of logos throughout his speech. He argued that black…

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    A wise man named Malcolm X once said, “ A man who stands for nothing will often fall for anything.” In Malcolm’s 39 years of life he grew to become one of the most revolutionary men in America. Malcolm’s father Earl Little was a Baptist minister and a firm supporter of Marcus Garvey, who was a civil rights activist, and began the black power movement. With his father’s support in Garvey, the Little family began to receive death threats from the white supremacist organization the Black Legion. As…

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    attracted many followers in prisons, such as Malcolm. (2) After Malcolm was released from prison in August of 1952, he became a minister of the Nation of Islam and began to use the surname “X” to represent his lost African name. (4) He quickly became the most popular minister in the organization. (3) By 1954, Malcolm X became the minister of New York Temple No. 7, and would later establish temples in several other cities.…

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    Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were both important civil rights leaders that impacted society in different ways. Even though these two men were both civil rights leaders, the difference between these two was they believed in different ways to solve the racial problems that happened during their time period. Even though Martin Luther King and Malcolm X believed in different way to solve race relations, both had some ideas which they agreed on. One example is when MLK is giving his “A…

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    Later that night, the two men demand that Sal change the pictures on the wall. Radio’s stereo is at its highest volume and Sal yells and destroys Radio’s boom box, which cause a fight to break out. The police arrive at the scene and Buggin' Out is arrested and Radio is killed during the riot. The crowd is enraged about his death, causing the mob to burn his store down. Smiley, the owner of the Korean market, goes back to Sal’s store, and hangs a picture of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.…

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    I know a lot about Minister Lois Farrakhan. Louis Farrakhan, Sr. (born Louis Eugene Wolcott; May 11, 1933, and formerly known as Louis X) is the leader of the religious group Nation of Islam (NOI). He served as the minister of major mosques in Boston and Harlem, and was appointed by the longtime NOI leader, Elijah Muhammad, as the National Representative of the Nation of Islam. After Warith Deen Muhammad disbanded the NOI and started the orthodox Islamic group American Society of Muslims,…

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