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    One of the alternatives was the idea that a demonstration of the bomb would make Japan think twice about continuing. The issue with this idea is it was thought that it would make us look weak and foolish if the demonstration didn't work (Michael Barnes). Another reason it was not a good idea to do a demonstration is it would have used one of our two working nuclear bombs. There was the thought that we would not be able to recreate…

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    With no ability to legally fight such injustices they participated in demonstrations and taught their daughters to protect their rights as women. Marji defends her right as a woman along side her mother by defying and condemning the religious implications set by the fundamentalist and by educating herself and voicing her beliefs…

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    is to protect all speech whether it is unpopular and/or accepted by a majority of the population. A protest was planned for progressives to show their disapproval of Mr. Yiannopoulos being allowed to speak. Which is ironic in itself. Peaceful demonstrations,…

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    finalized list of vendors before any plans, activities or demonstrations can be scheduled. This exposition will take place at Stroudsburg High School’s gymnasium located on Main Street in Stroudsburg. Vendors must provide an inter-active demonstration at their assigned booth or it can be done as an activity, which will be held at specific time slots. Examples of events would be, informational health sessions and screenings, healthy food demonstrations, live entertainment or group fitness…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “At the center of nonviolence stands the principle of love.” Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the biggest advocates of demonstration through civil disobedience in world history. The purpose of civil disobedience is to be able to peacefully protest laws. This type of outcry can spur change without the violence other types of protests involve. It is the best way for citizens to express their discontent with the government and current laws without causing injury…

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    there are some implications for the use of this approach such as customers feels that there is a compromise of the product’s quality. Enhancement is an “okay strategy” but this won’t be enough to market the product (Wessels, 2006)). The in-store demonstration is quite hard because the product will need to be displayed in different locales to ensure that more parents are informed of the…

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    and contacting news media, but negatively correlated with public demonstrations (Ha et al, 2013). Voting and contacting news media are processes that require thought and thorough planning, whereas public demonstrations such as rallies and protests tend to be more reckless affairs. Hence, it seems reasonable for conscientious individuals to be more likely to vote and contact news media, and less likely to attend public demonstrations. Extraversion was found to be positively correlated with all…

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    Los Angeles Riots

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    I have spent most of my life overseas, and I respect the rule that says stay away from demonstrations and gathering. A nonviolent demonstration or protest could escalate into a violent riot. Some group of individuals gets frustrated over public issues such as social injustice. For example, a case in the London August 2011 London riot that caused by the police shooting of a young man of a mixed race named Mark Duggin (Kalleberg, 2015). In the United States, there were several such as the Ferguson…

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    The most significant demonstration took place on October 9, 1989, where over 70,000 people met in Leipzig, carrying lit candles. Slowly, the crowd began walking around the city, past the Stasi headquarters, chanting "no violence" and "we are the people". In the weeks following, well over 420,000 protesters joined in the protests surfacing throughout East Germany. Exactly one month after the Prayers for Peace demonstration, the Berlin wall came down and East and West Germany…

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    Although I listened to each group member expresses their individual feelings regarding caring for her parent or grandparent who has Alzheimer. , I found it to be a challenge to just listening and knowing when to speak. For instance, throughout the demonstration, I kept trying to remember what skill to use next in order to keep the group flowing appropriately and at the same time obtaining a good grade. That behavior prevented me from thoroughly listening and clearly…

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