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    rallies or Black Lives Matter rallies. Peaceful marches or protests happen everyday‚ just to prove to the government what the people want and what they will fight for. I am only 17 years old‚ and recently I’ve seen many peaceful protests on TV and the results are usually always the same‚ nothing changes. Although in history many peaceful protests have changed this country in so many ways and helped so many people‚ for example the protests that were lead by Martin Luther King. These people who participate

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    Goals of the hippies

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    believed in many different things. What could be looked at as one of the biggest goals of the hippy decade could be going against what society thought was right‚ and the hippies expressed these feelings by going out into public and protest these feelings. The protests caused a chain reaction with many other people of the decade and this is what made the protesting so popular. The first thing that led the hippies to go against society was The Vietnam War‚ which provided a ready target for hippie opposition

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    LA Left Wing Independent Media Causes Richard Benner Jr Grand Canyon University EMM 420 March 4‚ 2012 Los Angeles Independent Media Causes The Los Angeles Independent Media Center is a website that allows for left wing issues to be reported and shared on the web for all to see. They have over two dozen different categories that people have reported on ranging from animal rights and anti-war to immigration and indigenous rights and issues. Arizona has a proportionally large number of illegal

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    Emily Davison essay

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    Was the death of Emily Davison a deliberate suicide or a protest that went tragically went wrong? This essay is about Emily Davison’s death. Emily Davison was a member of the Social and Political Union Organisation. She was campaigning for ‘votes for women’. Her death is still investigated today because people are still trying to figure out if she wanted to commit suicide or it was a protest that went wrong. I am going to answer this question by talking about both sides of these suggestions and

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    Free Speech

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    prides itself on came at a cost‚ and it continues to require a sacrifice from those members of the military and their families to protect the country. A controversy regarding the freedom of speech that has been covered recently by the media is the protests that the Westboro Baptist Church performs outside of military funerals. According to Fama (2012)‚ “The church links the deaths of service members to America’s acceptance of gays and has a webpage full of press releases highlighting the picketing

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    Irish Hunger Strikes

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    hunger strikes and protests over sovereignty for Quebec were directed and catalyzed by such social forces. The hunger strikes that culminated a 5 year protest by Republican prisoners was‚ as the political nature of the prisoners would have us assume‚ fuelled by clashing political ideologies and threatened national identities. The Quebec protest‚ although perhaps similar in concept‚ was distinct in many forms from the Irish struggle. Quebec saw a widely reported and well known protest take place across

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    Jasmine Revolution

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    have started over unemployment‚ food inflation‚ corruption‚ freedom of speech and poor living conditions. The protests constituted the most dramatic wave of social and political unrest in Tunisia in three decades and have resulted in scores of deaths and injuries. The success of the uprising‚ which came to be known in the media as the “Jasmine Revolution‚” inspired a wave of similar protests throughout the Middle East and North Africa. What factor causes the jasmine revolution? The history of the jasmine

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    The Myriads: A Short Story

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    Loss is often sudden and painful‚ like a kick to the gut‚ but the pain eventually fades leaving you with only a memory of the past. Sometimes‚ though‚ it is not a kick. It is a rusty razor gash that opens up your belly leaving you desperately trying to stuff slippery innards back into a yawning wound. Even when it heals there remains a jagged scar and a dull ache as lingering reminders of what has been lost. I once counted Professor Gregor Szaranev as a close friend. I suppose I still do even though

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    activists exercise their freedom of opinion despite outside attempts to suppress them. In addition‚ his harm principle aligns with the movement’s protests against police brutality and racially motivated attacks. However‚ as he values political participation‚ he would question the effectiveness of the movement due to its

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    Social Activism In America

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    Around the globe‚ social activists have been using activism and grassroot movements to cope with social ills and new ideas entering the society. In the essay “Democracy in Cyberspace: What Technology Can and Cannot Do for Us” by Ian Bremmer presents the idea of capitalistic pursuits set on technology in China. In the essay “Fences of Enclosure‚ Windows of Possibility”by Naomi Klein presents the idea of globalization around the world and how trade and globalization work together to advocate for democracy

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