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    leaders who have lead a resistance peacefully. Gandhi was a man who fought for what he believed but not with weapons or fitsts‚ he fought with the strength of his heart. Gandhi didn’t give into violence but he gave into his people. Gandhi was fighting against the British government in order to gain independence. He has done plenty of hunger stricts and has been imprisoned several times. He was also working on forging peace between hindu and muslim people‚ unfortunately Gandhi had many enemies and was shot

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    the subject. The author of this piece‚ for an example‚ went to great lengths to be well­versed in historical literature reading and analyzing works of art such as Niccolo Machiavelli’s "The Qualities of the Prince" and Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience". Through these readings‚ she learned about various rhetorical techniques such as parallelism‚ persuasiveness‚ comparison‚ and compartmentalized reasoning. She also placed herself under the instruction of the highly­esteemed Dr. Boggs‚ who guided

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    Civil Disobedience and Disobedient Women When people think of peaceful resistance‚ they often think of the Civil Rights Movement. Many civil rights activists were influenced by Martin Luther King’s nonviolent opposition to unjust laws. Helena Hicks‚ a college student‚ was one of these activists influenced by King. In January 1955‚ she participated in the very first lunch counter sit in. Later that year‚ Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man and she began to work with King. Over

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    ideas are relevant in this time period because they still apply to humans overworking themselves to the point where they can’t think that they are overworking‚ easier transactions of money because our generation to be fueled by consumerism‚ and civil disobedience is still a well used idea. Stopping ourselves of being machines worked by machines can help us understand our purpose isn’t to do a job that’s not self beneficial‚ it’s to enjoy life and work for yourself. It’s essential to slow down and

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    Apology and Civil Disobedience are two famous literatures that depict the principles or basic premises of Socrates and Henry David Thoreau‚ respectively. The Apology‚ however was written by Plato based on his depiction of Socrates’ defense speech when he was put on trial for “corrupting the youth and impiety.” Principles found in Socrates’ speech to the men of Athens (jurors) can be compared and contrasted to principles of Henry David Thoreau which can be located in his essay‚ Civil Disobedience. In Thoreau’s

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    author and pioneer in transcendentalism wrote the essay “Civil Disobedience”‚ in which he reminds us‚ “All men recognize the right of revolution;... the right to refuse allegiance to‚ and to resist‚ the government‚ when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable.” This is the thin line that we must walk. Civil disobedience has been tested numerous times in history. It brings much-needed change in society. Without civil disobedience‚ the laws of a region become stagnated and out of touch

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    Argument Against Torture

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    Ever since the dawn of civilization‚ human beings have tortured one another for a variety of reasons. Some did it as punishment for perceived wrongdoings or crimes‚ others simply to send a message. Torture also has been used militarily‚ as a way to potentially extract useful information out of enemy soldiers. There have even been some who torture others merely for personal pleasure. Yet now‚ as we enter the 21st century‚ we somehow have the same attitudes towards torture as our ancestors thousands

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    are stories of civil disobedience. When American colonists faced tyranny from the British monarchy‚ they did not lay down their rights. Instead‚ they defied

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    Who decides who is perfect‚ normal‚ and genetically acceptable? The argument of for Eugenics is a widely debated topic that has been going on since as early as 4th Century B.C.‚ when Plato suggested a state-run program to control mating in order to strengthen what Plato considered as the Guardian Class (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ 2014). Historically‚ Eugenics has been at the root of several movements to ensure a better human race‚ throughout a wide variety of cultures. How Eugenics is

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    remainder of this debate please keep in mind that in reference to the syllogism I provided my opponent explicitly agrees that if the premises are true‚ then the conclusion follows. Miles addresses evil in two types; Moral and Natural. Based on my arguments it seems obvious that the evil in which I am referencing is natural. Indeed‚ all of the examples I gave were natural. This is important as the word evil in the syllogism I provided is in reference to evil as I argued it. That is to say‚ natural “intense

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