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    Dream Alive‚ Saving the World on the Precipice Dreams of a peaceful and harmonious world end when the dreamer wakes. He had dreamt of a world full of happiness where people are strong and healthy‚ where there are no wars‚ threats of war nor rumours of war‚ a world where love reigns. He rises to face a world on the precipice‚ hears news of killings and natural disasters‚ of poverty and disease‚ and goes out to experience discrimination and manifest hatred. He returns on from a world unlike the

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    John Lennon was one among many inspiring and peaceful performers of his time. Lennon first began to perform with his first band‚ the Quarrymen‚ named after his high school the Quarry Bank School‚ at the age of sixteen. This was the year 1956‚ after World War II. His hometown was still recovering from the aftermath‚ both physically and emotionally. Lennon’s big musical break happened when he joined the Beatles‚ around 1960. At this time‚ his hometown celebrated popularity for its “Merseybeat sound”

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    Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge: Case Analysis The present operation of Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge is losing money and the occupancy is below the industry average despite the low price. Tristan Knaus must decide between making minor changes in the operation or joining a motel chain such as Days Inn and Holiday Inn. Critical Issues Advertisement and Sales Promotion The management does not use enough time or funds to advertise or launch sales promotions‚ resulting in low occupancy rates. This keeps the

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    segregation but did not succeed. Throughout Kings Life it was his missions to use civil disobedience to stop segregation after Lincoln which took 100 years. Three sources were used in this research paper. The biography on Martin Luther King called Peaceful Warrior by Ed Clayton also‚ the primary source letter from the Birmingham Jail‚ written by Martin Luther King himself. Finally‚ a film directed by Ava DuVernay called Selma. Therefore‚ King used a non-violent movement or civil disobedience to persuade

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    Peaceful resistance to laws does not only positively impact a free society‚ it is essential to a free society. In our great nation‚ it is our First Amendment Constitutional right through the exercise of assembly‚ speech‚ press‚ and petition. Civil disobedience in order to resist a law is perfectly justifiable‚ as long as the law is unjust. Morris Leibman’s "Civil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Society" is accurate when is said that "There can be no law to which obedience is optional". This is correct

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    guide our feet into the way of peace.” Luke 1:79 In Dan Millman’s Way of the Peaceful Warrior the main character has taken this amazing journey with Socrates. Where the protagonist has learned much about himself and how he has faced life ‚ dealing with his emotion ‚ action and his perception of life itself. In this novel Millman has taken Dan on this journey to find himself and grow to become that peaceful warrior. In the Bible verse above it talks about to become a person who shines in

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    rural environment‚ that was the only life I knew and thought it was the best. Adulthood brings into focus maturity. I moved into the city‚ and came to the realization that I had to adjust to a different way of living‚ another transition of my life. I was very overwhelmed by hustle and all the excitement of the life that surrounded me. For this reason rural life and city life can be compared and contrasted in regards to cost‚ standard of living‚ accessibility and entertainment. Living in a rural

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    “Do you agree that city life is becoming increasingly unattractive?” The grass is always greener on the other side. At some point in time‚ people living in cities would wonder how different life would be in the countryside where people are one with nature‚ have a much less hectic lifestyle and enjoy greater peace. On the other hand‚ people in the countryside would also wonder about life in cities where people seem to live luxuriously‚ with access to wonderful facilities and have a higher standard

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    Stacey Gaskin American Transcendentalism Peaceful Resistance: A Transcendental Response to Abolitionism The ideals of Transcendentalism lent themselves to be ripe with social change. Transcendentalists believed the soul transcended form‚ shape‚ and color and stressed that on the inside‚ human beings are not simply male and female or black and white. To the transcendentalist‚ the soul was an androgynous‚ colorless entity. They believed truth is beyond the realms of human senses‚ but that

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    Peaceful resistance to laws is essential in the progress of a free society and promotes responsibility among citizens to uphold their rights and beliefs. In many instances where desired civil‚ reproductive‚ or other rights are in question‚ the legal route of seeking change in our laws has been unproductive or seemingly impossible. This frustration is beyond an American dilemma or a 19th century issue‚ but rather spans many forms of government over time. It has been and will always be the duty of

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