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    Green Belt Movement

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    Reducing Deforestation Abstract The Green Belt Movement was established in 1977 by Dr. Wangari Maathai. The movement was enacted to plant enough trees and raise awareness regarding tropical deforestation. Although she was persecuted for her efforts to protect Kenya’s forest‚ she continued to fight the forest “give-aways” by planting trees and other nonviolent actions . The movement discovered that the survival of the forests is dependent upon how well they are cared for; it is also dependent

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    Introduction of Consumer Movement: The consumer is the center of all business activities. In modern days‚ it is said that the consumer is the king of the market. Business activities are carried out to satisfy‚ the wants of consumers. A commercial organization totally depends on the customer not only for its survival but also for its growth. At present customer is given top most importance and every attempt is made to satisfy the customer.  But in reality‚ the position of the consumer is different

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    Orthodontic Tooth Movement

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    The different types of force characteristics such as heavy versus light forces and continuous versus intermittent force and the type of tooth movement influence the rate and force of orthodontic tooth movement. Heavy forces generally results in pain development‚ necrosis of cellular components within the PDL and undermining resorption of alveolar bone adjacent to the affected tooth (Proffit‚ Fields‚ & Saver‚ 2013). A study carried out by Alikhani et al.‚ observed a linear relationship between the

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    The Black Power Movement

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    Black power movement originally grew out of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Black Power seeks to revolutionize political and social organizations for black people. The Black Power movement highlights black pride and culture for African Americans in the United States. The Black Power movement identified a turning point in black and white relations in the United States and also in how blacks portrayed themselves. Stockely Carmichael was a prominent figure in the Black Power movement. After the

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    Green Movement Essay

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    The Green Movement Persuasive Essay In today’s society‚ we have become very wasteful. Many Americans have never lived or been exposed to an environment where resources were not plentiful‚ so there is a lack of appreciation for the resources that are easily reachable. The United States of America generates hundreds of million tons of solid waste per year. The commonly known term for solid waste is trash or garbage. Solid waste has become a major problem- it is a potential threat to public health

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    could be achieved by everyone. From 1820 to 1860‚ reform movements played an important role in shaping America due to the rise of engagements dealing with temperance and education; but even though there was much change alongside the new cultural values from the Second Great Awakening‚ sectionalism and the subordination of women were still strongly evident and continued between the regions and genders‚ respectively. First‚ the Temperance movement was inspired by ministers who were wanting to target

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    The first Occupy movement began on Wall Street in September 17th 2011. Over the next three weeks area’s became occupied in 951 cities throughout 82 countries. While the movement first occurred on Wall Street the idea of occupying a public space arose earlier in the year with the Arab Springs movement. In the middle east‚ the oppression democracy drove citizens into public areas to protest while the Occupy movement was driven by the state of an unequal distribution of resources‚ which exists globally

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    Slow Food Movement

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    the Slow Food Movement 4.2 Objectives 1. Perform a literature review of secondary sources regarding the Slow Food Movement 2. Contextualise the history/background of Slow Food Movement 3. Identify a working definition of gastronomy in relation to the Slow Food Movement 4. Outline political context and philosophy of Slow Food Movement 5. Identify prominent gastronomes within the field of gastronomy & Slow Food Movement 6. Apply Slow Food Movement in a contemporary

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    Black Power Movement

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    The movement formally arrived in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ at the capitol‚ but grew out of six years of cumulative anger on the part of members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The Black Power Movement also known as the 1970’s Revolution was an attempt by people with varied interests to make plain the issues which the leaders of the day failed to address. It all started in October of 1968 when hundreds of university students and supporters led by the National Joint Action Commission

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    Movements Led by Gandhi

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    The term Indian independence movement encompasses a wide range of areas like political organizations‚ philosophies and movements which had the common aim to ending the company rule (East India Company)‚ and then British imperial authority‚ in parts of South Asia. The independence movement saw various national and regional campaigns‚ agitations and efforts‚ some nonviolent and others not so. Movements led by Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi‚ commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu (Father of Nation)

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