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Are you talking about Martin Luther Kind Jr's speech, "I have a dream..."
In "Divergent" by Veronica Roth, key events include Tris's choice to join Dauntless, marking her departure from Abnegation; the initiation process where she faces physical and psychological challenges; the revelation of her Divergence, which puts her life at risk; and the discovery of a conspiracy led by Erudite to overthrow the governing factions. Other significant moments include Tris's alliance with Four, their growing relationship, the attack on Abnegation, and the climactic battle that ensues as factions clash. Ultimately, Tris's journey of self-discovery and rebellion against societal norms drives the narrative forward.
They were in part, absorbed into the Spanish population, and were referred to as Moros by the Spanish. Some were forcibly re-settled in Spanish colonies such as the Philippines- where they caused trouble- for the Spanish and later US officials. Tghere are plenty of Spanish-Speaking people of Moorish descent- as was the Navigator on one of Columbus" ships.
There have been quite a number of conquests in the Maghreb and Libya.Probably the most transformative conquest was that of the Arab Islamic Caliphate in the 7th century. These Caliphates changed North Africa from a Roman area populated predominantly by Christian or Donatist (a Christian Heretical Group) individuals who considered themselves ethnic Amazigh (Berbers) to Arab-identifying Muslims. Amazigh Languages and Latin were sublimated to Arabic, conversions to Islam became more and more routine, and ethnic Amazigh who refused to assimilate where exiled to the mountainous areas (like the Atlas Mountain range in Morocco and Algeria) or the inhospitable inland deserts (like the Sahara). Most things about modern culture in Libya and the Maghreb, like language, where cities are located, the cultural disposition and centrality of Islam all track back to this conquest.Another conquest that has a transformative effect was that of the European Colonizers. In the case of the Maghreb, French influence was instrumental in creating a more erudite upper-crust, especially in Morocco and Tunisia, and resulting in the end of political inequality for Non-Muslims. In Algeria, the latter resulted in Algerian Jews choosing French citizenship over a place in Algerian society. In the case of Libya, Italian colonization forced the various tribes of Cyrenaica, Fezzan and Tripolitania to exist under one non-responsive government, creating the tribal animosity that is a hallmark of modern Libyan Politics.
Yes he was. He was encouraging during the war and he spoke from the hip and didn't sugar coat what was happening. If he made a mistake he would be honest about it. When times were tough he was always a beacon of hope and encouragement (he did suffer from depression so this would have been quite a feat and shows the dedication of this man. Truth is eluded through most wars from most governments.) His would often discuss certain political details with his wife who was a very wise and often helpful aide for him.
Erudite is an adjective.
John was an erudite scholar .
(erudite means learned, very knowledgeable)In public, he assumed a sophisticated and erudite manner.Although experienced and erudite, the professor did not communicate well with his students.
No, erudite is an adjective used to describe someone who has a lot of knowledge.
Not much of a scholar, Justin was intimidated by his erudite girlfriend.
The professor could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion.
erudite English would mean scholarly English, the King's English, learned English. Erudite means - learned, well-informed, well-educated, well-versed, literate, well-read, cultured, cultivated, scholarly, thoughtful, intelligent, well-reasoned, wise, sapient. The professor was an erudite man. The TV newscaster was known for his erudite comments. Probably not "kings English"
wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.
Tris didn't choose Erudite because she believed, as she was taught from her father, that the Erudite are 'bad', they were tearing down her old faction with lies and rumors, and she thought that they might find out about her Divergence there.
the word erudite can be used in a sentence like.............well the you go theres a sentence for the word eruditeThe young lady was less than erudite in the phrasing of her responses. All in all her erudition was poor.
Erudite.
Er-uh-dyt.