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    coverage following large demonstrations‚ such as Montgomery‚ Little Rock‚ and Birmingham. In 1954‚ when Brown was decided‚ there was only an increase from 107 news entries in 1953 to 154 entries in 1954 (Rosenberg 2008‚ pg. 114). However‚ in 1956‚ during the Montgomery Boycott‚ there was a large increase from 135 entries to 402 (Rosenberg 2008‚ pg. 114). Again‚ there was a substantial increase in news coverage when Little Rock occurred. When the Birmingham demonstrations occurred‚ news entries increased

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    spread to Libya There has been a lot of political unrest in the past few weeks. Algeria in 1992 and now Tunisia‚ followed by Egypt and now countries in the Middle East are feeling the effect. Yemen and Bahrain are also experiencing political demonstrations. The protests now include Libya another North African country. All of these countries previously stated above‚ have many things in common‚ this is why they are often grouped together. Islam is the dominant religion‚ Arabic is widely spoken‚ and

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    Fiddler on the Roof is a classic musical about Jewish life set in the small Ukraine town of Anatevka during the early 20th century. It reveals Jewish life and the problems the people faced in pre-revolutionary Russia. It is a tumultuous time in Russia with the persecution of Jews and the anti-Tsarist sentiment that would lead to the Revolution. This movie centered on the life of Tevye (Topol)‚ a hard working milkman‚ his wife‚ and five daughters. Tevye is constantly torn between his traditional Jewish

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    demands for changes in the distribution or exercise of power‚ and back those demands with public demonstrations of support. Here‚ we can draw a conclusion that in order for a movement to be considered “Social movement” it is caused by some kind of dissatisfaction of condition in a state and that movement is able to mobilize the mass towards reaching the same goal in some kind of public demonstration. Here we will see that indeed the Arab Spring in 2010 can be indeed considered as a social movement

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    included demonstration at public events. With increasing digital interaction and lack of physical attendance of consumers‚ has led him to integrate this modern marketing for his product. In the following‚ we will discuss different options of digital marketing and their feasibility with respect to John’s case. On-line product demonstration: John has realized the advantage of demonstrating live the idea of getting the thick wallet contents in the thin wallet. In order to replicate the demonstration online

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    Letter from a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. mentions the atrocities of racism and describes his endless battles against it. King does this in an effective and logical way. King establishes his position supported by historical and biblical allusions‚ counterarguments‚ and the use of rhetorical devices such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. With the use of King’s rhetorical devices‚ he described the ways of the Birmingham community and their beliefs‚ connected to the reader on an emotional level

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    It states in the letter‚ “We are confronted by a series of demonstrations by some of our Negro citizens‚ directed and led in part by outsiders…. We believe this kind of facing of our issues can best be accomplished by citizens of our own metropolitan area” meaning that the Clergymen believed that King had no right to interfere with their business because he was not from the area. They go on further to say that his peaceful demonstrations can result in violence and hatred. King replied to this letter

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    forced to join the military. Draft card burnings during demonstrations became more frequent as the draft was a visual representation of the government’s power and war policy. Aside from protest‚ many draftees employed alternate ways of avoiding conscription through deferments‚ attending college‚ marriage‚ or applying for conscientious objector status. As media began to capture profound images of draft cards burning and mass demonstrations‚ the public began to truly comprehend more serious issues

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    be it precipitation or temperature. The event itself may also be affected‚ so we will need a convenient rain site if we decide to hold our event outside. Furthermore‚ our organization’s displays as well as the displays of vendors‚ booths‚ or demonstrations will need to be securely anchored in case of wind and protected from rain if the event is

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    Why was the Bolshevik take over in October and not earlier? A Bolshevik takeover in early 1917 would not have been practical; there were many events that would have prevented their takeover to be successful. However‚ by late 1917‚ the Bolsheviks success grew‚ leaving them in a position to takeover successfully. A revolution earlier on in 1917 would have been near impossible; the Bolsheviks lacked support. The party was in the minority within the Petrograd Soviet‚ leaving them at a political disadvantage

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