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    Growing protests in Brazil Now : A late reaction to a long standing and major political malaise Large scale public protests in this South American country has drawn worldwide attention ahead of it’s hosting of the Football World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016. The popular view on the streets of Brazil is that the government is spending exorbitant amounts on the aforementioned premier sporting events. A small rise in public bus fare was the spark that ignited angry and ballooning public

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    leaflets‚ sometimes it does not carry the same influence as an in-person protest. In 2013‚ Weiland‚ Guzman‚ and O’Meara scrutinized that technology has brought advantages in the field of protest by aiding to spread the words faster‚ but it also demonstrated its negative sides compare to in-person movements. Social media do not contain the same passion or excitement while trying to prove the protest’s point as in-person protests where a student can demonstrate his points in an enthusiastic way

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    The world contains a large population of human beings with various morals‚ views‚ and beliefs. Disagreements‚ protests and wars‚ are bound to occur with so many different types of people living together. Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall describe examples of how these disagreements were solved through peaceful protests in “Resisting terror.” The first example is from 1943 in Berlin‚ Germany when wives protested for the Nazis to set their Jewish husbands free. The second example is from 1977 in Buenos

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    Protests Against the Vietnam War The 1960s and 1970s were a turbulent time for Americans as the country entered in the Vietnam War‚ from 1965 to 1975. The lives of young men were drastically changed as they were entered into the draft lottery. Others were outraged by the United States entering yet another war. Americans across the country came together and formed huge‚ diverse protests to stop the Vietnam War and save the lives of the soldiers and innocent civilians. Protesters weakened America’s

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    Hong Kong Protest 1. Introduction ‘International relations’ is often short for IR‚ and it has various definitions by different people. Some people define it as the diplomatic- strategic relations of states and the characteristic focus of international relation is on issues of peace and war‚ cooperation and conflict. While some scholars see it as about cross-border transactions of all economic‚ kinds‚ social and political‚ and international relation is more likely to study the operation of non-state

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    been greatly presenting their feelings and thoughts on Trump’s’ victory. Now that its 2016 protesters are not as violent as they used to be back in the old days‚ protests with the new president is more peaceful and less physical between protesters and armed police. For example‚ during Obama’s election‚ there were tons of violent protests against him being president by lots of arson‚ shootings‚ and loads of attempted crimes to hurt African Americans Minorities. Additionally‚ Democrats claim that Trump

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    Secondly‚ the writings that portrayed the most irony to protest war is by Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen. In the poem‚ “War is Kind‚” by stephen Crane (Doc A)‚irony is used throughout the poem to protest war. For example‚ “Do not weep. War is kind‚” is very ironic because war is horrible but the author says it is good. These lines prove that the author is using irony to protest war. This quote is very ironic because of how it is used throughout the poem where Stephen elaborates on the negatives effects

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    harmony. It is an anthem for freedom and an assertion of solidarity which together form a wake-up call to our ugly‚ human world. Imagine‚ was a plea for world peace‚ by simply stating the reasons that caused the most grief in our world. Lennon protests about the consequences war can have on one another and his motto labels‚ ‘give peace a chance’. He positions us to imagine a world where there was no religion at all and no countries or possessions or anything for people to control or want or fight

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    Compare how and why poets depicts an idea or an event to protest against prejudice. The purpose of protest poetry is to promote for positive change. Prejudice is making preconceived assumptions of a person or a community based on limited understanding‚ being prejudiced moves you below others‚ even societies. Prejudice is belittling because people whom encourage prejudice don’t see you as a person‚ they see you by your colour‚ they see you through stereotypes‚ see you as a character‚ and they don’t

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    abusing the law. So in most cases activists use a nonviolent approach for what they believe is right. In order to figure out the main question about negatively or positively impacting our free society with peaceful resistance‚ we need to know how that protest is going to impact our future and our people. No it Is not the same as a violent approach but it is the total opposite. Everything involving violence causing some sort of

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