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    nonviolence was the point of the civil rights movement, why was there so much violence? Protesters for the Civil Rights Movement made a difference without violence, despite malicious racists. In fact, most of the violence came from the prejudiced, such as what occurred during the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-Ins. Without receiving any savagery or brutality from African Americans, the Civil Rights cause was easy to be a part of. Although a great deal of violence during the Civil Rights Movement,…

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    In the middle of the page, there is a tree with roots. This tree embodies family because it has the meaning of a family tree. It is damaged and has many cuts because it represents the family is dying, because the connection between the two brothers are gone since they are on two different sides, and they have to fight each other. The theme of the story is about the separation of family, and all these are caused by wars. Behind the tree, there is a long bandage that is untied, coloured mostly…

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    Henry David Thoreau's civil disobedience, benefits a free society and has had a meaningful impact on the lives of millions. Thoreau's idea of civil disobedience is a pillar of freedom founded upon the principles of conscientiousness, communication, publicity, and nonviolence. Collectively, they help constituents raise and maintain a…

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    King is taking this stance in response to claims by the local clergymen of Birmingham that King’s civil right actions are untimely. King argues that these actions must be taken because other non-active actions have been exhausted. King believes that when proactive action is not taken the oppressor benefits while the oppressed suffer. The evidence that King uses for this claim is that unless the civil rights movement were to not happen then segregation would have continued to be practiced by…

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    Radical ecological movements are not new. Repressing those movements by using grand juries are not new. There are reasons why grand juries should be resisted. The governments utilized grand jury investigations is used against our communities. They have been used to silence and intimidate activists of any and mostly every movement that has come by. The states are succeeding to destabilized movements and fosters distrust by people cooperating with the grand jury. The grand jury validates the…

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    he campaign for civil rights of African Americans not only started in 1955, but in that decade became a dominant force achieving its objectives centuries ago. These events were made possible thanks to the stimulus-response communication. The mass was persuaded with great success but also has failed in other details, especially the last period when he had lost control of the situation, from a peaceful campaign to violent terms. The characteristics of the audience were generally similar, in this…

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    Thoreau and His Motives Henry David Thoreau is a tremendously complex man to understand. Thoreau was a Harvard graduate and an abolitionist.This man wrote “Civil Disobedience” and had many reasons for doing so. Some of his thoughts given throughout the essay are, he did not like the way the government was run, the voting system, he did not respect some of the reasons he was taxed, he also wanted the readers to learn how to be more outspoken against the government, and lastly he wanted to…

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    The act of civil disobedience is often associated with nonviolence and simple demonstrations, however, that connotation is insufficient. Civil disobedience is the refusal of individuals or a group, to obey particular laws as a way of forcing the government to change (Civil Disobedience); therefore there is no singular manner in which it must be conducted. In a comparison of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Antigone, two different approaches are revealed. Though Dr. King and Antigone are strikingly…

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    (Locke 495). The role of the government then is to protect the natural rights of all namely man’s property and liberty (Locke 493). According to Rousseau, men in their natural state have equality and liberty but they lose these when they enter the civil society. Civilization corrupts men. So, the state/government unites them under the general will and brings people into harmony. This paper argues that the role of the state differs for both Locke…

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    Civil engineering is the professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, and construction, and built something like rods, bridges, dam and building. It’s also called one of the oldest engineering disciplines. This discipline also gives an opportunity to educator to use knowledge of applied mathematics s and sciences in order to solve the complicate problems in the real world. Three years ago, my parent decided to build a property, so we need to hire some civil engineers to…

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