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    around someone you admire and then they push their beliefs on you. Everyone has his/her opinions but pushing your own opinion as superior and challenging others beliefs is never right. It is very important to stand up for your beliefs as it not only builds courage‚ it also gives you a sense of purpose. Most people won’t stand up for their beliefs‚ they won’t make any noise. What they will do is wait for someone else to lead the charge and rally up behind him. Most people are followers‚ they won’t

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    Importance of standing up for your own beliefs There are many ways on how to take on your own beliefs leave them to the side or show them with pride. There are many people who are afraid to be out of the ordinary from the people around them‚ but without your beliefs you are not being yourself. Like my mom always told me only the truth survives in the end. When I was in middle school I was the new kid and I felt this was my opportunity to be someone who people want to talk to‚ someone who is seen

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    Stand Up for my Beliefs Good Afternoon brothers and sisters‚ For those of you who don’t know me I’m the Teachers Corm President‚ Brother Ngatikaura or You can me Mr. President either will do So today I was asked to speak on what it means to stand up for my beliefs Now when I first got the subject I thought to myself that I really haven’t had the chances to stand up for my beliefs living in Utah and all But then after some thought it came to me‚ that standing up for my beliefs was as

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    peace. Standing up for your beliefs builds self-confidence and self-esteem.” We all come into contact with authority figures on a constant basis‚ whether these people are teachers‚ coaches‚ or bosses. I believe that obeying their commands is critical‚ but standing up for myself is equally as important. Sometimes this may result in negative consequences‚ but I would never let anyone‚ even an authoritative figure‚ affect my beliefs. One theoretical example of standing up for my beliefs and suffering

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the importance of standing up for what one believes in is developed through the characters of Scout‚ Calpurnia‚ and Atticus. Although she played a small role in the larger facet of standing up for oneself and what they believe in‚ in the novel‚ Scout Finch‚ one of the main characters stands firmly by her beliefs. When her second cousin‚ Francis Hancock‚ bullied her about her father defending Tom Robinson she attacked him. It was not because she was trying to

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    “If you fell down yesterday‚ stand up today”. This quote by H. G. Wells is seen in the novel A Gathering of Old Men. The novel‚ taking place in the 1970s‚ was in a time in which African-Americans still suffered heavy discrimination. After years of taking this abuse‚ when an incident comes in which a white man lays dead at the hands of a black man‚ which would eventually call for a lynching‚ the discriminated unite. They show that despite their tortured past‚ they still possess their bravery‚ power

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    Standing Up for Change” The first exhibit I choose was “Standing up for Change” by Elizabeth Maurer. What drew me to this exhibit was the cover photo of a group of African American women holding up signs that demand equality. After reviewing the exhibit‚ not only was it about leaders for civil rights of African American women it gave insights about organizations‚ such as the National Association for the Achievement of Colored People (NAACP) that women were involved in to gain equality in the United

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    lives‚ and I thought it was pretty interesting. Although we have grown up in different environments‚ we still have the same old fights with our siblings‚ or times where we actually stood up for our siblings. My dad has inspired me to do many things with my life‚ and has helped me to become a better person. In these stories you will see success and failure‚ but it all leads up to the path that we have taken today. Standing Up My school life has been pretty smooth since it started. Sure‚ I have

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    Standing Up For What Is right If you were to make one mistake in you life that changed almost everything in your life because you knew that you could have done something to stop it‚ would you try to find a way to make up for your mistakes? In the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini; it is about a man named Amir and his different challenges he has to face on his way to try and redeem himself from one big mistake he made in his childhood that hunted him for years because he knew he could have

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    Standing Up During the Holocaust The term “Holocaust” was used in the past as a word to describe mass destruction caused by fire or nuclear war. Since World War II ended in 1945‚ this term has taken on a new and terrifying meaning: the stretch of time over several years in which the deaths of some six million Jews took place under the jurisdiction of the Nazi regime leader‚ Adolf Hitler. Although he was a very unsparing and austere leader‚ there were many who were courageous enough to take a stand

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