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    Peaceful resistance to laws doesn’t have to have either a positive or negative impact on a free society. To me a free society is about society expressing themselves without being judged by what they might think. For example‚ In the Constitution (under the Bill of Rights)‚ the First Amendment says " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚ or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press‚ or the right of the people peaceably to

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    Child Centered Play Therapy

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    The Effectiveness of Child Centered Play Therapy: A Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment Option for School-Aged Children Diagnosed with ADHD. William Wilson Wilmington University SOC 340-B1D02 August 19‚ 2011 Abstract Two research methods - an experiment and survey - were used to answer the research question asked: “How effective is Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)? A non-pharmaceutical treatment option for school-aged

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    Investigating the Resistance Of A Wire A simple investigation of the factors affecting the resistance of a wire. For each student group Cells‚ 1.5 V‚ with holders‚ 2 Crocodile clips‚ 2 Ammeter (0 - 1 amp)‚ DC Leads‚ 4 mm‚ 5 Wire available for class use (see technical notes) Power supply‚ 0 to 12 V‚ DC (OPTIONAL) Metre rule (OPTIONAL) Insulating tape (OPTIONAL) Digital and analogue ammeters‚ 0-1 A (OPTIONAL) Digital and analogue voltmeters‚ 0-12 V (OPTIONAL) Micrometer (OPTIONAL)

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    Student Centered Learning 2.3.1 The Nature of Student Centered Learning Based on Leo Jones 2007 argue that a students centered approach is an approach to develop the learners can do anything especially their attitude during learning process‚ because in this stage the learners decides to express their feeling what they want to learn and do. According to Bakharuddin (2012) student centered learning is the learner as a creator in the classroom do an activity based on the topic from the teacher had given

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    between humanity and technology. This concept needs to be developed for people to have a better understanding on how to use technology on improving lives. CT studies encompass the fields of science technology‚ digital media‚ humanities‚ social science‚ business‚ art‚ and design. It is a study that comprehends and develops the synergy of all these fields. It is a study that provides innovative ideas that makes technology human-centered. It creates new systems on how to use technology for human expression

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    Lord's Resistance Army

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    ​The Lord’s Resistance Army‚ or LRA‚ is a rebel group run in central Africa by Joseph Kony. The LRA originated in Northern Uganda in 1980 as a religious movement called the Holy Spirit Movement‚ which was led by Alice Lakwena‚ who claimed that God had told her to overthrow the Ugandan government. (www.warchild.org.uk/issues/the-lords-resistance-army) The Ugandan government had been‚ at the time of the order‚ treating the Acholi people of the North unfairly. The movement quickly drew large amounts

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    Slavery - Slave Resistance

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    It could be considered almost ludicrous that most African-Americans were content with their station in life. Although that was how they were portrayed to the white people‚ it was a complete myth. Most slaves were dissatisfied with their stations in life‚ and longed to have the right of freedom. Their owners were acutely conscious of this fact and went to great lengths to prevent slave uprisings from occurring. An example of a drastic measure would be the prohibition of slaves receiving letters. They

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    celebrates and was founded on the belief in personal freedoms‚ the idea of peaceful‚ civil disobedience has been much disputed. The point of contention being… “Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society?” Although there have been instances where resistance to law has ended badly‚ PEACEFUL resistance‚ with full acceptance of the consequences‚ has produced more beneficial fruits. For the purposes of this essay‚ I would like to define several terms that I will be utilizing

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    - 3 1.0 Introduction On January 10‚ 2010‚ an earthquake of 7.0 M magnitude struck Haiti‚ killing more than 230‚000 people. At least 300‚000 Haitians were injured and around 1.5 million people became homeless (BBC News: One Minute World News‚ Americas‚ 2010). However‚ in October of 1989‚ the same magnitude of earthquake in San Francisco killed only 62 people and injured 3757 people (San Francisco Earthquake History 1915-1989). Why did Haiti suffer so much devastation and lost so many of its innocent

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    GKE Task 2 J. Dan Gibbs Western Governors University GKE Task 2 Significant Changes/World Leader Martin Luther was born on November 10‚ 1943. He held many positions‚ he was a monk‚ a Catholic priest and a professor. Two of his most significant social accomplishments were the challenging of the Catholic doctrine of that time and the translation of the New Testament into German and incorporating his own doctrine. During the time of Martin Luther the Catholic Church was teaching that

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