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    population. Similar movements pertaining to the rights of the LGBT community have began to protest the right to free speech. Modern activism has seen a major shift from what it once stood for. In the past‚ activists stood to increase the rights belonging to their own group. Now‚ protests seek to remove the rights of others in order to defend the opinions of the protestor. During the 1960s‚ the primary protests that were see

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    The most preferable year to live in would be 2006. In 2006 there is more freedom and it is a cleaner place. It’s richer and has more opportunity. 1900 was dominated by crime and violence. It was much more restrictive socially for citizens. In the year 2006 there is more freedom. People have the right to say their opinion or believe what ever they believe in. People can have their own cultures‚ religions and beliefs and be allowed to have them. In the 1900’s this didn’t exist. Everyone had to

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    This is a book about Tiananmen Square protests. The author is Feng Congde and the publishing house is Green Field Bookstore. This book likes a dairy of Feng. He recorded the events which happened between 15th April to 4th June. The author wrote this book because he hopes that people can know more about Tiananmen Square protests. There are many versions of story of Tiananmen Square protests in the world. The author had experienced this event so he wants to tell the people the truth. This book begins

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    animal testing was not addressed as an issue until 1876 when Cruelty of Animals began to stand up for animals by expressing disapproval. One of the organization who protest nowadays is PETA. PETA protest by doing demonstrations with signs‚ they protest peacefully so that their message has a bigger impact to their audience. PETA protest because they believe that animals are being mistreated and abused. One of PETA research

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    Peaceful protest can bring a positive impact to a maybe even more hostile situation. Not caring what others think of your opinion is a key factor in peaceful protest to keep your group(s) labeled as a positive impact on the surrounding society. Stand up for what you believe in‚ but do so in a manner that will not harshly change your label

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    history. Peaceful protests continue to effectively spark change in law. Famous leaders Mahatma Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela have demonstrated that peaceful resistance against laws can positively impact a free society. Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most‚ if not the most‚ famous civil rights leader the world has ever seen. Gandhi was known for organizing boycotts against the British institutions in India. One of the most famous was the Salt march which was a protest against Britain’s

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    hearing the phrase “protest song” I immediately thought of songs and chants that are sung during picket lines and at rallies. I first believed that protest songs must directly address an issue that the artist or group of people wish to see changed in the near future. After doing some research I found that protest songs do not explicitly state that they are wishing for change. The song “Paper Planes” by M.I.A‚ or Mathangi Arulpragasm‚ is by my definition of the phrase‚ a protest song. This song was

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    I was there to challenge police brutality and racial profiling. I was not just there to challenge an idea‚ I was there to create a difference‚ and I acted on my own ideas. By attending the protest‚ I was able to voice my opinions‚ while doing so in a peaceful way. What prompted me to act was the unfairness and inhumanity of this idea. The problem of police brutality and racial profiling has never impacted me personally‚ however it impacts the

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    its liberation war and like then (1971). The Shahbag area — the epicenter of the protests — has been now christened as “Projonmo Chottor”; the place of protest against the war criminal and overall corruption of Bangladesh‚ the place where people protested through different cultural performance and movement. Shahbag Square in Dhaka had a festive look‚ with people holding various cultural events as part of the protest. Groups within the throng sit in circles‚ singing‚ reciting poems. Slogan is all

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    lot of pain and anger. For quite a while now‚ writers have been attempting to write about and protest war. In all honesty‚ though‚ they’re just glorifying it and making it seem not as bad as it truly is. They do this‚ by using imagery‚ structure‚ and most of all‚ irony. How do writers use imagery‚ irony‚ and structure‚ to protest war? How is the pain and struggles of war shown in writings that protest war? Imagery is very helpful when writing about‚ and protesting war. Using imagery in writings

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