1000 resultados para King, Martin Luther 1929-1968. Biografía
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Title within ornamental border.
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"This little book is published as a souvenir of the quadricentennial celebration of the reformation for the members of the Lutheran society."
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1. t. Auslegung des Magnificat.-Psalm 37, 62, 82, 117, 111, 127, 147, 118. Jeremia kap. 23. Esaja kap. 9. Habakuk kap. 1, 3. Die zehn gebote. Die bergpredigt. Evangel. Joh. kap. 14-16. Das Vaterunser.--2. t. Auslegung des ersten buches Mose. Auslegung des ersten briefes Petri, sammt dem ersten kapitel des andern briefes. Auslegung des fünfzehnten kapitels des ersten briefes Pauli an die Corinther.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Forma parte de una serie que estudia la historia del hombre negro y de sus logros en la historia mundial. En este texto se estudia el comienzo de la igualdad entre razas en Estados Unidos; la descolonización de África; la constitución de países y democracias; el asesinato de Martin Luther King; el racismo en Gran Bretaña; el desarrollo del Caribe; la incorporación de artistas, músicos y estudiosos a la sociedad norteamericana; la realidad actual del continente africano y la elección de Barack Obama como Presidente de Estados Unidos.
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Robert Kennedy's announcement of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in an Indianapolis urban community that did not revolt in riots on April 4, 1968, provides one significant example in which feelings, energy, and bodily risk resonate alongside the articulated message. The relentless focus on Kennedy's spoken words, in historical biographies and other critical research, presents a problem of isolated effect because the power really comes from elements outside the speech act. Thus, this project embraces the complexities of rhetorical effectivity, which involves such things as the unique situational context, all participants (both Kennedy and his audience) of the speech act, aesthetic argument, and the ethical implications. This version of the story embraces the many voices of the participants through first hand interviews and new oral history reports. Using evidence provided from actual participants in the 1968 Indianapolis event, this project reflects critically upon the world disclosure of the event as it emerges from those remembrances. Phenomenology provides one answer to the constitutive dilemma of rhetorical effectivity that stems from a lack of a framework that gets at questions of ethics, aesthetics, feelings, energy, etc. Thus, this work takes a pedagogical shift away from discourse (verbal/written) as the primary place to render judgments about the effects of communication interaction. With a turn to explore extra-sensory reasoning, by way of the physical, emotional, and numinous, a multi-dimensional look at public address is delivered. The rhetorician will be interested in new ways of assessing effects. The communication ethicist will appreciate the work as concepts like answerability, emotional-volitional tone, and care for the other, come to life via application and consideration of Kennedy's appearance. For argumentation scholars, the interest comes forth in a re-thinking of how we do argumentation. And the critical cultural scholar will find this story ripe with opportunities to uncover the politics of representation, racialized discourse, privilege, power, ideological hegemony, and reconciliation. Through an approach of multiple layers this real-life tale will expose the power of the presence among audience and speaker, emotive argument, as well as the magical turn of fate which all contributes the possibility of a dialogic rhetoric.
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Esta guía ha sido escrita por un examinador y explica los requisitos de cada unidad, resume el contenido relevante de cada unidad e incluye una serie de preguntas y respuestas. Cumple los requisitos establecidos para aprobar el examen de historia del nivel Edexcel AS que pertenece al segundo ciclo de enseñanza secundaria. El tema principal del libro es persiguiendo la vida y la libertad, la igualdad en los Estados Unidos, 1945-68, los otros temas del libro son: signos de cambio en los años 1945-55, Martin Luther King y su pacífica protesta, 1955-68, el poder negro y el uso de la violencia 1960-68, ¿Qué había logrado el movimiento negro por 1968? , 1960, cambiando el contexto económico y social.