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    Protest has long been a reaction by people when they feel as if something wrong is being done towards them or people they care about. In the article titled “It was like a fever” written by Francesca Polletta they talk about various protest through time but, one seems to stick out in particular and that is the sit-ins done by college students in Greensboro, North Carolina. In the article they talk about this one so heavily because they say it was unplanned and “it was like a fever everyone wanted…

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    The inauguration of the 45th presidency is coming up pretty soon as this paper is being written and many people in the United States are mad about who the president elect is and there are also people who are happy about it. There have been recent news reports about how people in America are going to march and protest during the president elect's inauguration on how they want to stop the inauguration and not have the president elect officially become president. However, does people protesting…

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    There are various definitions of what freedom means. Each individual has his own understanding of the word freedom. Freedom is having the right to experience your opinion and to live life in a manner consist with your beliefs and interests without judgement from others. Many people may say that freedom is about being accepted as well. This understanding of freedom is demonstrated in the short story “The Strangers That Came to Town” by Ambrose Flack. In this short story the author uses…

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    In a world where the homeless are looked down upon because of their social status, human selfishness makes it challenging for many to trust and confide in others. J.D. Salinger, the author of The Catcher in the Rye, suffered from P.T.S.D due to trauma from his time serving in the U.S. army during World War 2 (Gopnik 2013). After the war, J.D. Salinger immersed himself in his work and wrote The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger, in midst of his fame, strayed away from doing public appearances and…

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    The nurse will observe the parent, ask questions where appropriate, and assist in any issues that the parent encounters during their demonstration. Through this demonstration, tactile learners will be stimulated and auditory/visual learners will be reinforced. The nurse should be prepared for errors in methods of assessment and administration, as well as knowledge of pain and medications. In order to effectively…

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    Culture of the Lincoln Electric Company Page 3 Culture of the Lincoln Electric Company Reviewing The Lincoln Electric Company, we can see that the Lincoln Electric Company has a unique culture. While there are traditionally seven types of business cultures as outlined in Principals of Management, (n.d.), it is common for an organisation to be labelled as one of these culture types. The Lincoln Electric Company is unique, in that it utilises multiple positive aspects from several of the seven…

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    Performance appraisals and the underlying disciplinary power it exercises in the UK education system Epigraph Disciplinary power is exercised through its invisibility; at the same time, it imposes on those it subjects a compulsory visibility. In discipline, it is the subjects who have to be seen. Their visibility assures the hold of the power that is exercised over them. It is the fact of being constantly seen that maintains the disciplined individual in his subjection (Foucault, 1979, p.…

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    Springfield Veteran’s Association went to work preparing a demonstration, with the hopes of getting the college to raise the flag again.…

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    speaking out and denouncing such actions. They are claiming that these acts of protest are disrespectful and contemptuous to our nation, but players are far from giving up to stand for what they believe in. How should people react to athletes in major sports leagues that protest for racial equality? First of all, a “protest” is defined as an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent in opposition to something or someone. Often times, the word is commonly confused with…

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    filling up for gas once a week. The intent of demonstrations is to have concerns heard in a peaceful and effective way, unfortunately violence does arise. There are demonstrations that create high social tension law enforcement is necessary to keep control. A good example of this is the DAPL demonstration, Indigenous people peacefully demonstrating and the authorities dressed in riot gear due to the reactions from both sides. Peaceful demonstrations can turn violent when forceful tactics are…

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