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    easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today... Imagine there’s no countries It isn’t hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagine all the people Living life in peace... You may say I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only one I hope someday you’ll join us And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people Sharing all the world

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    well-known nonviolent protests that impacted the society‚ and allowed for change to be made. These well-known protest embraces; Gandhi’s Salt March‚ The March on Washington‚ and the current protest to dismantle the Muslim Discriminatory Registry. The famous protests encouraged the citizens to fight for their own rights‚ and get equal opportunities. The Salt March‚

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    Protest Music In America

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    Ohio” -Neil Young‚ musician 1 Protest music reflects and arguably transforms the way society feels about social justice issues. In the wake of a national tragedy Neil Young and bandmates David Crosby‚ Stephen Stills‚ and Graham Nash wrote a song which inspired change and offered solidarity for millions who felt the gravity of the Kent State shooting. Taking a stand during the Vietnam War era‚ Neil Young’s ‘Ohio’ specifically embodies the impact that protest music can make by influencing people to

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    Iranian Protest Music

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    presentation. After studying about Iranian Protest Music I feel that it is a good topic to educate yourself on‚ or more like protest music in general is a good topic to know a little about. One of the goals was to educate our peers on what exactly Iranian Protest Music is‚ why it happens‚ and how it is done. We want them to know the history behind it such as how it dates back to the revolution back in 1979. This played a role in the publicity of the protests. We also wanted them to know about the most

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    “We can’t all be Washingtons‚ but we can all be patriots.” Writer Charles F. Browne says this‚ meaning that we can’t all be perfect but we can be patriotic in our own ways. We can’t help the nation as much as Washington did but we can still help the government as much as possible. To be an American is to pursue unique and individual ideas and freedoms to benefit the central government. This includes the rights that the Founding fathers created. These rights are shown with the rejection of tyrants

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    Protesters in Honolulu‚ Hawaii and all over the United States express their political differences about the recent election win to Donald Trump and how very disconcerted they are due to the shocking outcome. People in the LGBT community‚ African Americans and Minorities have 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

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    Real Protest Report

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    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. So‚ the

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    Although American laws state that all American citizens are treated equally‚ American citizens are treated unfairly based on gender‚ religion‚ and race. There is two perspectives regarding equality‚ the idea that equality is achievable and the idea that equality isn’t achievable in America. Ginger Adam Otis’s article “The Struggle Continues for Racial Equality in America” and John Legend’s Academy Award speech prove that equality is achievable in America John Legend’s academy award speech provides

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    Cummings Poetic Protest

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    writing. It is universally known that history is an integral factor of literature; sometimes‚ certain political events inspire poets and authors to cleverly voice their opinions regarding the event in ways that require much ambiguity and analysis to completely understand the author’s intentions. Poetic protest is best shown with careful choice of word‚ punctuation‚ and capitalization. The first example of political protest in poetry can be seen in “Buffalo Bills” by E. E. Cummings. Cummings dislikes the

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    Reggae: the Music of Protest

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    There are several theories about how the word reggae originated. The first theory claims that the word reggae was coined on a 1968 Pyramid dance single‚ "Do the Reggay (sic)‚" by Toots and the Maytals. Some believe that the word is originated from Regga‚ the name of a Bantu-speaking tribe on Lake Tanganyika. Others say that it is a corruption of the word streggae‚ which is Kingston street slang for prostitute (The Origins of Ska …‚n.d.). On the other hand‚ Bob Marley claimed that the word was

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