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    privileges bestowed upon all people that are seemingly ignored by many. Genocide tests the limits of people’s ability to respect these rights‚ as groups like the UN (United Nations) must act upon the atrocities. Incidences like Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge‚ Tiananmen Square‚ the Rwandan Genocide‚ and the Nuremburg Trials demonstrated not only the utter disregard for human rights‚ but also how people react to these acts. Despite these blatant wrong-doings‚ human rights groups‚ such as the UN and the Amnesty International

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    Imagine gathering in a city with thousands of others protesting the government when all of a sudden tanks come rolling through the city and open firing on the crowd of protesters. These people were using Gandhi’s practice of nonviolence in order to achieve a higher goal. Gandhi believes that passive resistance is the way to better ourselves and our government. Passive resistance though has many rules to it in order to fully work‚ but sometimes you need violence and force‚ not Passive Resistance to

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    performing which might cause conflict. Such as in the worlds society. Not a single person on this earth has no opinion. We couldn’t count how many people‚ woman‚ and man child has died fighting for what they believe in‚ or basic civil rights. Tiananmen Square 1989‚ there was no one reason. People of China were in mourning of their general secretary of the Chinese

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    it was many years ago. It still has many violations of human rights and mass censorships‚ and also works very hard to shut down any kind of gatherings such as protests or any kind of dissident works. The best recent example is the massacre in Tiananmen Square. China also has sickening violations such as torture prisons and labor camps. The Chinese government also wants it people to use the internet and get out in the world through it but it heavily censors it. Many books are also banned in this controversial

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    in the center of Beijing’s tiananmen square. On September 30‚ 1949‚ the first plenary session of the Chinese people’s political consultative conference decided that in order to commemorate their lives in the people’s war of liberation and the people’s revolution in the people’s heroes‚ set up the monument to the people’s heroes in the capital‚ Beijing. 6 PM in the day‚ all of the delegates to the Chinese people’s political consultative conference‚ held in tiananmen square before the foundation stone

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    Not the government because the government does not run the people. A good example of why this is important is in the spring of 1989 where Chinese university students protested in Tiananmen square beijing. This is due to corruption in the chinese government and called for a change to democracy according to “Tiananmen Square Massacre 20 Years On” From The news website the Telegraph (Doc C). Another important part of a democracy is equality among all people no matter what sex or race. This is because

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    Three Red Banners - Mao Zedong - General Line for Socialist Construction - Great Leap Forward - People’s Communes 1. General Line for Socialist Construction Mao said "Go all out‚ aim high and achieve greater‚ faster‚ better and more economical results in building socialism". By urging the Communist Party and the people from China work on Great Leap Forward in order to boost the economic development. It clearly shown to the whole China what the government aim at and giving pressure

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    reform because of the overbearing oppressive style of government in China. Inflation was rampant and the government was very corrupt. Crowds‚ mainly college students‚ began to gather in Tiananmen Square to protest the government and this went on for two months. Finally‚ in early June‚ tanks rolled in to Tiananmen Square and many civilians were shot. Unlike the American Civil Rights Movement‚ where eventually‚ reforms in the laws were enacted in 1964‚ change in China came much slower and still needs work

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    Disobedience is integrated into society all around the world. Imagine an average woman who works at a standard white-collared office job. When she commutes by bus‚ she often sits next to people of different ethnicities‚ peacefully minding their own business. The bus passes by a loud group of protesters fighting for their rights. Through fearful acts of violence‚ their message has spread through the whole country‚ but many know to stay away from them. How could all these situations relate to disobedience

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    CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND A. INTRODUCTION Instant noodles‚ a steamed and deep-oil fried noodle that is also known as ramen in Japan and ramyon in Korea‚ originated in Japan in the 1950s and are currently produced in over 80 countries. As of 2008‚ approximately 93.6 billion servings of instant noodles have been consumed worldwide. Chinese consumed 45.2 billion packages of instant noodles in 2008‚ representing 51% of the global consumption of instant noodles‚ whereas Indonesians

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