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    by Mahatma Gandhi and “Speech at the march on Washington” by Josephine Baker‚ each person argues how the government treats the community‚ and how Gandhi and Baker chose nonviolence to fight for equality. In order to achieve freedom one must use nonviolence to find a peaceful approach to a situation. First and foremost‚ in order to achieve true freedom one must use nonviolence which can solve conflicts peacefully. According to the article “Speech at the march on Washington” Baker states‚” And you

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    “ Beware the Ides of March!” (I‚ ii‚ 23) The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare in 1623. Like many other plays written by Shakespeare‚ there was always a message hidden in it. He wanted you to learn a lesson from his plays. Three topics that show the theme of the story are Caesar’s death causing Rome to revenge‚ Antony’s goodness winning over Brutus’s cruelness‚ and Brutus being defeated by the people of Rome. In this piece I believe the theme was good always outweighs evil

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    Lauren Stephens CTAC 224 Informative Speech September 9‚ 2014 March of Dimes Outline General Goal: to let people know what the March of Dimes is. Specific Goal: I want listeners to know what the mission of the March of Dimes is and what their main goal is. Introduction I. Each day‚ babies are born fighting for their lives and every day‚ the March of Dimes helps them win. 
More than half a million babies are born prematurely in the United States each year. With 1 in 8 babies born too soon‚ our country

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    Glasgow 5 March 1971 Edwin Morgan’s “Glasgow 5 March 1971” makes us think about the themes of violence‚ hypocrisy‚ and good versus evil‚ innocence‚ crime‚ community and society. The short poem only has 7 sentences (23 lines) but it contains many layers of meaning as Morgan has packed in many clever poetic techniques to make me think about the modern world and the causes and consequences of crime. The poem is very visual (like a serious of snapshots) and has sound effects as Morgan wants to place

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    final march to Montgomery‚ noted that Johnson and King talked by telephone on January 15 to plan a strategy for drawing attention to the injustice of using literacy tests and other barriers to stop black Southerners from voting and that King had later informed the President on February 9 of his decision to use Selma to achieve this objective. On February 26‚ 1965‚ activist and Deacon Jimmie Lee Jackson died after being mortally shot several days earlier by a state trooper during a peaceful march in

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    more courage than they’ve ever had. I would spend the first couple of hours exploring the riots on the roads‚ the segregation present in the shops‚ and just how people felt in this time. One thing I would have to do before I left is experience The March on Washington in 1863. I personally have heard alot about this certain event in history whether it be from people who were alive at the time or just the internet. With a man like Martin Luther King Jr. speaking‚ I know I would be a different person

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    The Women’s March is a major phenomenon famous for being one of the biggest protects in American history. The idea for the march begun as a Facebook post just after the 2016 election‚ and soon turned into a viral event that became familiarized to women across the world. After the word spread about this protest‚ the march was covered by various news sources in newspapers‚ internet articles‚ and television stations. Soon‚ all women were informed about this massive protest‚ and were ready to stick up

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    Dramatization or Skit The Northern Expedition & The Long March The period between 1926 and 1935 presented some of the most significant events in the power struggle between the Guomingdang and the Communists. No two events more appropriately depict this struggle than the Guomindang’s Northern Expedition and the Communist’s Long March. While both of the aforementioned events had a substantial impact on the future of both parties‚ there were also consequences for those who participated in them

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    Billion People March is a recent campaign created by Adbusters. This campaign is challenging people around the world to get together on December the 19th and present a demand‚ which could reduce the chances of Climate change. Ecosalon‚ a conscious culture website interviewed Kalle Lasn to talk about The billion people march. Ever since Occupy Wall Street‚ protest marches [and other forms of protest] haven’t really worked all that well. We have these big bang moments where 300‚000 people march in New York

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    The March on Washington was a political rally in which people all over America who shared beliefs‚ gathered to protest against the injustice imposed upon African Americans. For hundreds and hundreds of years‚ blacks and whites were accepted differently. Blacks were believed to be inferior and lesser than whites. They were held as slaves‚ treated as objects‚ and sold like property. When slavery was abolished‚ segregation and oppression continued. Blacks and whites could not eat together‚ use the same

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