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    Some say schools require students to participate in volunteer programs in their communities as a requirement for graduation. There are many different types of volunteer work that students would be interested in. Some types are helping sick people, picking up trash, and helping younger children. Students should be required to volunteer to graduate because it would help the students be a better person along the way, it would also be a good way for students to make friends, and it could help the…

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    The evidence for this is written across history, from when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the door of the Wittenberg Castle church to when Rosa Parks defiantly sat in the whites-only section of a public bus. Without these examples of peaceful civil disobedience, nothing would change for the better. In the early 16th century, Martin Luther, a devout German monk and professor of theology, visited Wittenberg on church business. It was there that…

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    While fighting for their rights of equality and humanity during the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans, and other non-black activists who helped them, noticed a few things that would aid in their fight. Non-violent demonstrations were the most effective way to protest; litigation, when it would happen, was slowly but surely aiding them, rather than oppressing them as it had with Jim Crow laws; media attention brought support to the movement, and economic boycotts would show that the…

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    After the assassination of nonviolence supporter, Martin Luther King Jr., acts of violence ironically broke out. On the tenth anniversary of MLK’s assassination, Cesar Chavez released an article in a religious magazine asserting his stance supporting nonviolence. Chavez exudes his beliefs supporting non violence and convinces his audience through the use of diction that unites his audience, and appealing to the audience's emotions. Channeling his audience's sense of national pride and promoting…

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    In this video, students were asked to read and analyze text from the Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. In order to have the students engage in a deeper level of thinking from this text, TJ Hanify(teacher) developed different strategies to keep their interest. First students must read the Letter from Birmingham and create notes from their findings. Students must include the main idea of the author’s purpose and any questions or concerns students might have. The next strategy…

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    Free Will in Tiananmen Square It was the last straw. How dare the the Chinese government slaughter their own people with aggressive military force such as tanks? A lone man, despite the madness of riots and danger of free will, was bold enough to protest in the simplest manner. He merely stopped the tanks by standing in front of them. With a firm commitment, he moved side to side whenever the leading tank tried to maneuver around him. The picture presented for broad analysis is of a Chinese…

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    executive power. We cannot be the judge in our own cases, and God appointed Government to restrain partiality and violence of men. (Locke, John) Locke raps his argument in a tight little bow and all the loopholes of the state of nature by simply saying Civil Government would fix the inconveniences that arise from the laws of the State of Nature, such things as being judge, jury and executioner among other things. Some problems with Locke’s theory arises over this idea that everyone has free…

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    oxforddictionaries.com nonviolence is defined as the use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change. In both the film Selma and Book One and Two of March, nonviolence became an important tactic that was used during the Civil Rights Movement. It was applied to hopefully eradicate the evil that the African Americans faced: the evil of racism. In Panel Three on page 101 of March: Book One, John Lewis describes in a textbox how the protestors who went to sit-in at…

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    Cesar Chavez, a labor union organizer and civil rights leader once said “We are also convinced that nonviolence is more powerful than violence” (lines 12-13). During the 19th century, Dr.Martin Luther King proved that nonviolence was stronger than violence. On the 10th anniversary of King’s death, Chavez wrote an article to support King’s view on nonviolence by using diction, repetition, and emotional appeals. Chavez’s article argues that non violent protest is more efficient than violent means…

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    Service was the only thing constant in my life. When I was 6, my mother was diagnosed with a stage 3 brain tumor; Anaplastic astrocytoma. It marked the beginning of a period of catastrophic events that left me feeling hopeless. My mother was in pain due to the seizures and there was nothing I could do to alleviate it. In response to the frustration I felt, I channeled my energy into volunteering and restoring life into communities, ultimately finding purpose once again. The first time I…

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