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    My Peaceful Place

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    English 073 18 September 2012 My Peaceful Place Near Point Fermin Park there is a place. It’s a place where I go to get out of my house to cool down‚ in a bad mood‚ or there to think about the positive things. When I come to this place I feel free and at ease with myself. I feel like no one can disturb me‚ nothing can faze me‚ and nothing can make me upset when I am here. When I am here I feel the nice‚ warm sun on my face and the breeze blowing through my hair. I smell the ocean when the

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    naturalist French writer of the mid nineteenth century‚ and Carl Marx‚ who at the time was a German philosopher; shared many similar ideas concerning the concept of revolution. Marx demonstrates his thinking’s through a series of writings‚ while Zola displays his ideas through Germinal‚ a novel about the revolt of the working class against the mine they work for and its owners. Although the two revolutionaries convey their thoughts through different forms of writing‚ they are both able to do so in a

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    Smith, Marx, Keynes

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    Smith‚ Marx‚ Keynes Adam Smith‚ a Scottish Economist‚ was baptized on June 5‚ 1723. The exact date of his birth is unknown. In 1759 he published his Theory of Moral Sentiments‚ but it wasn’t until he moved to London in 1776‚ that he established himself as a source of contemporary economic thought. Smith published "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations‚" which examined in detail the consequences of economic freedom. The idea of the "invisible hand‚" now called market

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    Peaceful disobedience not only positively impacts our society‚ but was strongly encouraged and considered necessary in both the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration states multiple times that there is a certain social contract that is put in place with a successful government‚ one where The People give up some of their power for the protection of their basic rights. It is also stated that if these basic rights are not protected‚ “it is their right‚ it is their duty” (the

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    Non Peaceful Protests

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    doing when it is right.” This is a quote from Rosa Parks after her incident on the bus. Peaceful resistance is an important factor in our free society today in American culture. The problem today is that many protest are no peaceful and often turn violent. There are many examples of how protests impact society‚ but I think one of the most prevalent was Rosa Parks and her simple yet effective protest of not giving up her seat on the bus. By doing what she did she sent a message through the entire country

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    Karl Marx’s Criticisms on Capitalism In 19th century‚ Karl Marx was recognized as the most influential philosopher. His philosophy and definition to economic structure is against capitalism. Karl Marx was born on May 5th 1818. At that time‚ capitalism helped society to progress. The distribution and production problem was solved by the invisible hand from Adam Smith. Market decided the demand‚ supply‚ and price. During the 19th century‚ his critique on laissez faire gained popularity. His

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. In our world‚ civil disobedience is important in showing mass beliefs of all people. If any person doesn’t agree with a law‚ they should have the right to peacefully resist the law as long as they accept the consequences. Resistance that is not peaceful is the problem in today’s society and causes tension between people and the law. For example‚ Rosa Parks is a name that is important in history and will never be forgotten. “You must never

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    The Circle Marx

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    In Dave Eggers’ “The Circle”‚ directed by Joshua Marx‚ created an “Immersive Theatre” to allow the audience to become a main character within the story. The immersive theatre begins on the first day at work where the viewers create their own Circle Portal and upload their profile picture on TruYou. Then‚ Annie directs the new employees in an orientation at the Great Hall‚ where Eamon Bailey introduces a new technology called SeeChange that allow users to place small cameras anywhere. Mr. Bailey demonstrates

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    Criminalizing peaceful protests to become illegal is a major issue that has not become fully acknowledge by people. Ten states that have proposed this law are: Colorado‚ Indiana‚ Iowa‚ Michigan‚ Minnesota‚ Missouri‚ North Carolina‚ North Dakota‚ Virginia‚ and Washington. Although Washington is not the only democratic state of these ten states‚ it is drawn more attention to it as to why it is considering proposing a law. With a new Republican president in office and majority of both‚ the House of

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    Marx, Durkheim

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    of its basic elements for example it’s norms‚ customs‚ traditions and institutions. This theory tends to ignore the disparities between the people in society‚ and all the inequalities. Max Weber (1864-1920) was a German sociologist who agreed with Marx that people often fight to protect their own interests‚ but he agreed with Durkheim that what people consider their interests often are determined by socialization and shared values. He believed society is becoming more rationalized and bureaucratic

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