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    desegregationists (both blacks and whites), peacefully took their stand by participating in protests to trying and influence the US government and make a permanent change to our civil rights as we know them today. These protests often consisted of large groups of people voicing their thoughts, but police and other authorities were not the biggest fans of this. Despite the negative consequences of peaceful protests, they were overall a positive impact toward the civil…

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    culture to culture and people have their own ideas of how to live an ethical lifestyle. Plato was a philosopher who challenged Athenians to change their virtue and improve their soul. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist Minister who challenged the laws the government put in place in the United States. They both changed the ethical lifestyle they were living in, but they both saw a different viewpoint of what was good, justice, and the model leadership style. In this essay, I am going to compare…

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    movements that heavily contributed to the main plot of the novel. Some of the major events associate with the racial equality issues that occur within the novel. In Greensboro, North Carolina, four black students sat at a segregated lunch table to protest equality between races. However, despite the black students’ effort, they were refused service. They continued to sit at the table, until four months later, when they were served lunch. The four students inspired several nonviolent rallies…

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    If we didn't have rights or couldn't speak our mind would you think we were free? Peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society because many individuals have paved the way to show us how we should go about being a free nation and what we should do to be united as one. One peaceful resistance that happened this year was the Women's Rights March. Women protested about the way they should be treated and that men should respect them as a human not a thing.They respectfully marched and…

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    rebellion; Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter From a Birmingham Jail, which justified the right to protest when he himself was thrown into prison for protesting, and Henry David…

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    that one must take caution when carrying out civil disobedience, and that both of these forms of protest require courage and more importantly incredible discipline. Nonviolent Direct Action is a highly effective form of direct action, for it often acts within the law and therefore is…

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    Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) Policy: The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act amends the Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992 and gives the U.S. Department of Justice greater authority to target animal rights activists. The law broadens the definition of animal enterprise to include "academic and commercial enterprises that use or sell animals or animal products". It also increases the existing penalties, including penalties based on the amount of economic damage caused, including…

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    This world is full of people who have broken a law, little or small. Some are accounted for and some aren't. When Trayvon Martin was killed for instance, there were many rules broken by George Zimmerman & he walked free with murder. When people started to protest and express their feelings it didn't change a thing because he still got away with murder. In my honest personal opinion our voices can matter to us but to the higher ups it doesn't matter. The only time our voices truly matter to them…

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    immigration laws favors the rich. As of today, average college or University student will most likely have stand offer ab opinion about the United States Immigration policies and how it is being implimented and it 's abused. What exactly is "Immigrants", a person who comes to a country to live there. People residing in the United States who were not born in the US, which also includes naturalized citizens and lawful permanent residents . For the minorities, the current US immigration laws serve…

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    protest Purnell recalls seeing violence from both sides, meaning the militant force that was used by the officers and the protesters. Protesters were breaking into stores destroying private and public property. People who traveled from outside of Ferguson to protest were prevented from leaving. They were blocked in by officers, which make them angry, resulting in retaliation, creating more violence. For the most part there was so much violence that it was impossible to point fingers at anyone.…

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