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    This can simply not be true because of the way people are treated based on their race since the beginning of the United states. Since the the United State was formed if someone were a minority race they treated them different. Their lives and problems were not as important‚ their work were not worth the same wages‚ and their standards of living were significantly lower. This is still prominent today. A perfect example of this is Colin Kaepernick’s protest. Kaepernick protested the flag because of the

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    1999 WTO Seattle Protest

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    Convention and Trade Center in Seattle‚ Washington. During this meeting an enormous public protest took place in the streets of Seattle. The protestors were representing human rights groups‚ students‚ environmental groups‚ religious leaders‚ labor rights activists and members of numerous other groups. The groups were not only from the United States‚ but had come from all over the world. All of these people were peacefully protesting the practices of the WTO in the name of free trade. The protestors

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    comfortable place. Many people argue which is better for the elderly‚ to be in a special facility under the care of professionals or to live with their families as traditionally practiced. Three major concerns of old people will be closely examined to justify both views. Firstly‚ in establishments like caregiver facilities‚ old people will meet many others with common interests as theirs. Relatively‚ comfort is brought through friendship gained. On the other hand‚ old people staying with families

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    Kaepernick’s Right to Protest Why hate someone who wants a problem to be solved? In the article it states “In the midst of a divisive election year‚ an important discussion about race‚ class‚ and violence was abandoned by the news media.” So why disagree with Kaepernick with wanting to solve this? Pro athletes haven’t gone too far‚ for a few reasons. To start‚ Racial inequality was forgotten by the media. Once again‚ the article says that the important discussion about the racism‚ and the violence

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    vs. painted on indian lines. The target audience are people on social media‚ which is most of society. I know this because this illustration was posted on social media “which has been the main outlet for news.” The composer’s choice

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    or sorrow. The Protest Pop video has truly opened up my eyes to the true meaning of reform though music. Its compelling facts of history created an even more real and relatable interest for me. The music used to escort these ideas also aided in my understanding of what was going on at the time and what the people were actually thinking and feeling. Music is so touching and influential that it is utilized as protest propaganda‚ for monetary aid‚ and most importantly uniting people together. After

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    turn public sentiment against law enforcement and the members of the military and will increase membership in protester groups. Being that these protests stem primarily from perceived injustices committed by agents of the government‚ any perceived injustices committed as a response to such protests will only reinforce the ideologies that fuel the protests. Furthermore‚ the more unbalanced and fringe advocates of these groups may be

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    order to motivate consumers to buy their products‚ Iams has focused primarily on pet nutrition to make sure that their product is healthy and high quality product. Second psychological influence is perceptions. Perceptions are a process by which people select‚ organize and interpret information to form a meaningful picture of the world. Consumers make all manner of associations from their prior knowledge and experiences. So‚ Iams understand the important of this psychological factor towards its

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    In history‚ words have had a tremendous ability to empower the people to rise up to achieve their desired goals. Often times words have the power to help affect a change in government‚ racism‚ or condition of life. Gandhi was the first to teach us the power of non-violent movements to help attain the goals and desires of the people. He showed us that the power of words could drive Britain‚ one of the most powerful countries‚ to release their rule over India. He helped accomplish this by walking

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    In the article Trump to “NFL Protests: Standing with locked arms is good‚ kneeling is not acceptable” by Caroline Kenny‚ the author explains that Donald Trump used a very harsh language against the NFL players that took a knee during the national anthem. In the article “Seahawks‚ Titans‚ Steelers Stay in Locker Rooms during National Anthem as More Players Protest” by Katherine Iam‚ the author will explain the same thing and also states how Donald Trump kept tweeting about the NFL players that knelt

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