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    activity is right from a moral perspective if and only if the aggregate of utilities created by that demonstration is more prominent than the entirety of utilities created by some other demonstration the operators could have performed in its place". (Rainbow, 2002) These two sorts of utilitarianism are called; act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism. As indicated by act utilitarianism; a demonstration is ethically right if and just on the off chance that it amplifies utility. Act…

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    withdraw their support for the demonstrations and instead rely on the courts and negotiation the achieve change. Dr. King’s “Letter from Birmingham City Jail” is not simply a response to this criticism, but it also serves to awaken the conscience of America to the injustice and marginalization suffered…

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    Launch: Say, “Today we’re going to learn about rhyming words and I have a few fun activities that will help understand what they are and how you can make rhyming words yourself.” Sequence of Learning Activities: Activity #1: Introduction and demonstration: In this activity, I will introduce the students to what a rhyme is and read a popular nursery rhyme that they are familiar with. I will also say a few groups of words and have them tell me if they rhyme or not using thumbs up or down.…

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    Picture this, you just washed your hands after using the restroom and walking out you grab the door handle, but the person to last touch the door didn’t wash their hands. The door handle had contamination from feces due to the person who forgot to wash their hands. So now what? The fact that you have just been contaminated after washing your hands and exiting the bathroom should now make you aware of how easy it is to transmit germs. On the other hand, you should be disgusted by this startling…

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    Help Vs. Hindrance As the world progresses, as parents we expect the education of our children to progress as well. Within this progression, the state of North Carolina has spent 8 million dollars to adopt the new Common Core Standards for Math and Language Arts. These new Common Core Standards have been put into place to produce successful and college ready students. However, a problem has been created with these new standards. This has created a problem because the concepts of teaching now…

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    Hungarian revolution started after WWII had ended. The Soviets had control over the nation of Hungary. Hungarians were not happy about the change of government and wanted a change. The demonstrations started as a demonstration by some college students. The demonstration grew to thousands of followers. The demonstrations became very violent and the revolt against the Soviet government spread throughout Hungary. The Hungarians fought the soviets until early November, the result was 2500 hungarians…

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    movement. Other movements, including Africa-American civil rights, organized labor, and women’s liberation movements also got involved with the cause. These groups held peace demonstrations that were typically nonviolent, but some were provocative and caused violence, often from police who were controlling the demonstrations. Lennon and Ono’s nonviolent bed-ins were derived from sit-ins, in which a group of protestors remain sitting in front of an establishment until they were kicked out,…

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    Civil Disobedience and Letter from Birmingham Jail Two different men from two different time period made their writing a master piece against government brutality by using many literary devices in their writing to convey their message. Thoreau and King Jr. were famously known to be highly against the injustice of the American government legislative system, they tried to help and persuade people in their writing by incorporating a lot of literary devices. Their main writing goal is that “now is…

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    think that I improved from my demonstration speech to my informative speech. The introduction to my speech went very well in my opinion. I knew what I was going to say to gain the attention of my audience and I believe I achieved that. I started off with a statement about how almost everyone has had a grocery store birthday cake at one point in his or her lives. This helped to connect my audience to my speech. This was similar to the introduction of my demonstration speech. I also gained…

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    to oppose political conservatism. Originally protesting solely on the nuclear arms race, the movement expanded to oppose America’s involvement in Vietnam in support of peace. Although a ‘peace’ movement the anti-war protests differed from CND demonstrations, for they could turn grisly as the protesters became desperate to effectively communicate their ideals to politicians. Regardless of this, the anti-Vietnam War protest was largely successful whilst the CND still exists today. The escalation…

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