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    act in battle or saves a life” (Campbell 151). The second is a spiritual deed‚ “in which the hero learns to experience the supernatural range of human spiritual life and then comes back with a message” (Campbell 152). In his story “The way of the peaceful Warrior”‚ Dan Millman tells us about his experience with a white bearded man known as Socrates who takes him on many adventures and gives him knowledge on life. Although the two stories are different they are alike in many ways. Campbell introduces

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    “A Warrior’s Journey” In The film‚ Peaceful Warrior‚ success is a major focus in Dan Millman’s life. Because of his high confidence‚ Millman struggles to face his own alter ego‚ to become more successful in gymnastics. Dan meets Socrates‚ but it’s only up to him to defeat his own bad habits. Once he lets his alter ego go‚ it gets to best of him and the stress causes him to do things that puts his future in jeopardy. “Success is what’s made of it.” (Socrates). After having a nightmare of failing

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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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    I believe that peaceful resistance to laws does impact a free society in positive ways. Nonviolent resistance‚ or peaceful resistance‚ is the practice of achieving goals such as a social change by symbolic protests‚ civil disobedience‚ economic non cooperation‚ political noncooperation‚ or other methods in the absence of violence. Through peaceful resistance you can do walks‚ marches‚ and protests but also remain peaceful and loyal to the country‚ state‚ or government. As Martin Luther King Jr. led

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    Peaceful resistance is key when it comes to a free society. A free society means that the society as a whole has the right to be free. With that right comes a big responsibility to always do the right thing. Doing the right thing does not mean that it is okay for someone to yell just because they don’t like how a situation is going. A peaceful protest is not rioting and looting just because the situation is not going in your favor. Peaceful resistance can mean a lot of different things to all types

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    Peaceful resistance‚ historically referred to as “civil disobedience”‚ is a long-standing American tradition practiced throughout history in times of public turmoil and political fracas. From the opening stages of the United States‚ to the tergiversate of the civil right movement‚ civil disobedience continues to take its place in the moral actions of the American people. The right to defend one’s unalienable rights of life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness is an ideal that was both important

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    concerned resident to do? In a land where the voters can pick between a party that has confidence in incremental advance and one that is commanded by deniers who decline to acknowledge the logical actualities‚ how might anybody have any kind of effect?. Peaceful resistance is regularly a compelling method for changing laws and securing freedoms. It additionally encapsulates a critical idea that there are times when law and equity don’t concur and that to comply with the law in such circumstances can be a

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    On January 21‚ 2017 the Women’s March‚ one of the largest protests in U.S. history‚ was a worldwide peaceful protest for the rights and equality of human beings. More than 2.5 million people gathered in different places around the world. These people gathered because they want to protect the rights they have as human beings. They didn’t just gather for our rights; they gathered because they want to see the change in our society. If we continue to gather peacefully at these massive numbers‚ eventually

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    Peaceful resistance is exhibited in many world leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. ‚Mahatma Gandhi‚ and Nelson Mandela and many others. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society because it allows violent resistors to see another way to protest‚ it saves lives‚ and finally it keeps an unjust government in check. Peaceful resistance allows for violent protestors to mend their ways and protest peacefully. Protesting violently accomplishes nothing and only leads to death.Peacefully protesting

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    Peaceful resistance to laws certainly has a positive impact on a free society. There are many examples of when peaceful resistance has positively impacted a free society from the past and even some events that have happened recently. One of the most famous instances is obviously Martin Luther King Jr. and his fight for Civil Rights. He lead by example and lead by his beliefs. In the "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" he questions many southerners on how they could be Christian but turn a blind eye to

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