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    With liberty and justice for all” (Bellamy 1). Those are the last words to the Pledge of Allegiance. In today’s society‚ however‚ that statement simply isn’t true. Racism isn’t uncommon in today’s society but things don’t stop with hate crimes. Prejudice against minority groups exist all around us and we sometimes aren’t even aware of it. Racism will not be solved in a day; it will take time‚ patience and determination. With an open mind‚ education‚ and acknowledgment‚ we can effectively put an end

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    Matsuo Basho’s journey has had a significant impact on literature due to his well-written journals. Basho’s journals reveal his life style and experiences. In his first journal‚ The Records of a Weather-exposed Skeleton‚ Basho conveys his spiritual thoughts and religious life that has more meaning than he ever thought. Basho’s journal contains several poems as he further reveals different people‚ religious traditions‚ and significant places that has made his journey more significant. In Matsuo

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    Civil disobedience can positively impact a free society in multiple ways. In a free society‚ citizens are able to speak‚ act and think as they please. However‚ when people disagree with an existing law‚ protests‚ riots‚ and lawlessness may occur. These often turn violent‚ and in result‚ citizens or officers are harmed. America has seen many of these recently due to an outrage in the election of Donald J. Trump. Many anti-Trump protests have broke out all over the country‚ and most of these have turned

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    just be spending a semester reading my favorite childhood books to learn about the process of constructing a children’s book. I never would have thought that I would learn so much about how to analyze literature and choose books that would develop the cultural understanding of a child. Also‚ I didn’t realize how much I would have learned about my own experiences reading books. Everything I learned from this class I hope that I can apply to my everyday life. One key thing that I learned was the idea

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    Lee Bruce Lee‚ born in San Francisco‚ California November 1940‚ was raised in Hong Kong‚ China. Lee died at the early age of 33 in 1973 from a cerebral edema‚ but not before he changed not only American culture‚ but society throughout the world. Bruce Lee’s success that shaped society can be contributed to several phenomenons Malcolm Gladwell speaks about in his book Outliers. At the age of 13 Bruce Lee began training with Master Yip Man‚ learning the arts of Gung Fu‚ a martial arts kept very sacred

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    Civil disobedience is astute to violating the American laws. Thus is deterred incorrect. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Peaceful resistance is profound ed through: protest and The U.S Constitution. Therefore‚ these concepts and their significant impacts; allows civil disobedience to be in act to a free society. The Civil Right’s Movement‚ is established through protest motion. The movement was perceptive due to the‚ "Jim Crow Laws." The law signified the subordination

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    lead by King. This symbolic protest was where King gave his acclaimed "I Have a Dream" speech. One of the key factors to obtaining a free society is freedom of speech. This gives members of a free society the right to voice their opinions and peacefully protest. Peaceful protesting has positive impact on a free society. Without peaceful protesting‚ a free society would not truly be free. Peaceful protest has showed a tremendous impact on our country. The peaceful protests have done more

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    world have long been debated‚ with some citing it as the source of all our troubles and others as the solution to all of our troubles. Regardless of personal stance on the effects of religion on our society‚ it can be agreed that the concept has played a huge role in the development of human society and our lives as a whole‚ negatively or positively. Religion has brought change to our world since the idea was first created. Several massacres have been staged in the middle east for the past millennium

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    In the past‚ like other religions‚ it influences the Aztecs on the foods they ate‚ languages‚ culture‚ family and even society structure. Today‚ the Aztec religion and society has influenced the world today greatly. All Aztec children male and female were required by Aztec laws to attend school. Like today‚ most countries of the world require their younger generations to attend school. The Aztecs

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    The Positive Impact of Civil Disobedience One way through which the society is impacted is civil disobedience. This act of opposing a law that one consider unjust can either positively or negatively impact a free society. Since the liberalization of most regions and country in the world‚ civil disobedience has been a key weapon in showing displeasure of unjust laws and it is remarkable that it has achieved more than it has destroyed. To a large extent‚ it is through civil disobedience that the

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