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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 Monster You Can’t See It is a feeling of deep sadness that lies within somebody. Some people may know what it feels like to be temporarily sad and have the feeling eventually go away. This is a feeling that stays with a person on an everyday basis. The person usually will hide this pain to the outside world‚ but is struggling with it on the inside. Depression is a feeling of constant sadness. There doesn’t have to be just one thing to trigger it‚ but a bunch of things that happen over time

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    War Protests and Modern Music The 1960s were years of war and social unrest in the United States due to the Vietnam War. It was also a time of rebellion‚ free love and radicalism. Musicians and the counterculture they created became a catalyst of opposition to the Vietnam War. With a war similar in diplomatic motivation and unbalanced power engrossing the United States again‚ modern musicians are faced with the same dilemmas and opportunities of musicians in the Vietnam era. The problem facing

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    industry. Give an example of an organisation that works in each field. Accommodation Accommodation is where people who are travelling from another country or within the UK would be staying this would be Hotels which would be serviced or non serviced rooms. Serviced rooms are hotels which would cater for you example hotel maids to clean your room breakfast ordered for you every morning this would include hotels like (Europa Hotel‚ Park Inn and Holiday

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    Summary of James Baldwin’s article If Black English isn’t a Language‚ Then Tell Me‚ What Is? In his article "If Black English isn’t a Language‚ Then Tell Me‚ What Is?"‚ published in the New York Times on July 29‚ 1979‚ James Baldwin challenges the contemporary assumption among speakers of standard American English that the way black people speak is uneducated and therefore black children should be forced to speak "proper English". He argues that rather than labelling Black English as a low register

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    States of America claims in its first amendment‚ that all citizens have the right to freedom of speech. On August 26‚ 2016 NFL star‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ gained attention for his silent protests by not standing during the national anthem. Kaepernick is enforcing the Black Lives Matter Movement by not standing for the star spangled banner. The 49ers quarterback states‚ “I am going to continue to stand with the people who are being oppressed.” His protests have caught the eye of other NFL stars and have influenced

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    effective is this feature article as a protest text? The feature article “Sexed up tween advertising shows fashion needs to grow up”‚ by Emma Rush and Caroline Norma‚ is an extremely effective protest text against the sexual exploitation of young girls in the fashion industry. Its textual form allows it to strategically target influential audiences and the article itself is written so that the composer’s disapproval of sexed-up‚ young models is clearly seen. As a protest text‚ it also manages to maintain

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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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    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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    laws should be. It’s called a peaceful protest. But how do these little protests affect our society? These protests do not benefit society. The laws are created to help our society and government‚ and even though we may not see that completely‚ there is reason. Protesting is not a safe way to get the word out rather than petitions. What is the difference one might ask? Although they are both a refusal to follow a payment‚ amendment‚ or acceptance‚ a protest involves a location‚ signs‚ chants and

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