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Made accounts for goodreads, posterous, and, of course, timetoast. Used goodreads and suggestions from peers to choose my hero - Martin Luther King Jr. Also, it turns out I already had a ittle book on him in the house titled "Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.?"
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Found a 200 page biography on MLK and a book of articles in the library... CHECK OUT!
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Began reading a biography on MLK by James Haskins. Interesting childhood, I feel like I can relate to him.
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Discussed the definition of a hero in the hallway with Elizabeth Huffman and Emily Kech and gave opinions on each other's hero
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Wrote a paragraph on how and why I chose MLK as my hero. Helped me understand the importance of this research - both academically and ethnically.
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Read a few more pages on the biography, Life and Death of MLK.
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Created my second blog post on posterous dealing with my childhood hero (MR. INCREDIBLE - he's so awesome...) and heroes in the novels / short stories we've read this year.
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Still reading the biography...