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    Gay Pride How about legalized protest for gay pride? Gay pride protest and demonstrations should remain legal because people have freedom of speech, their right to protest and their right to be treated like everybody else“Gay pride was not born out of need to celebrate being gay, but instead our right to exist without persecution. So maybe instead of wondering why there isn’t a straight pride month or movement, straight people should be thankful they don’t need one” quoted anonymous. People…

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    representation of Black Lives Matter and explore the ways in which this representation has affected the reputation of this movement. I would like to examine multiple reports on a few select demonstrations by Black Lives Matter and…

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    response was to constantly send letters to the bureaucracy in hopes that his file would become misplaced. His plan was successful when he did not receive any letters back. In Ann Charters’ How to Maintain a Peaceful Demonstration, the audience follows the progression of the peaceful demonstrations becoming more violent. Just after finishing her doctorate in American…

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    American leadership to stop demonstrations and agreed to have an open honest negotiation about the issue of racism and civil rights. They insist the issue should be explored with common senses amongst local leaders in the courts. The clergymen authored “An Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense” which yield an increased forbearance and a willingness to face the facts; with consequence of racial friction and unrest in the town. The clergymen believed that the demonstration was influenced by an…

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    things by the traditions pioneers. The demonstration likewise saw to it that the British East India organization was the main organization that was not saddled on tea items. Alternate acts presented were coercive and excruciating. These demonstrations incorporated the banning of town gatherings, conclusion of Boston Port, and the demonstration of giving the right British warriors the privilege to stay in private structures without paying rent. These demonstrations were additionally a piece of…

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    Posterior Analytics The Posterior Analytics is a text from Aristotle 's Organon that deals with demonstration, definition, and scientific knowledge. In book 1 chapter 3 he discusses two different views on if know ledge which he says neither of these views are either true or necessary. In the first view that is discussed Aristotle says “Some people think that because [knowledge through demonstration] requires knowledge of the primary things, there is no knowledge;” By this he is saying that…

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    implored upon the members of the black community to turn up in large numbers and take part in a demonstration that would send a very strong message to the majority white community in the United States. The call encouraged African Americans not to condone the discrimination that they had been subjected to for a very long time. As the brainchild behind the demonstrations, Randolph believed that mass demonstrations by the black community, especially in the nation’s capital, would compel the…

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    governments are skeptical that adequate safety measures have been taken and neglect to grant permission required by the law to bring the shutdown reactors back online. Although the number of anti-nuclear demonstration has decreased compared with that immediately after nuclear accident, demonstrations are still being carried out in areas with nuclear power plants such as Fukushima and Kagoshima…

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    The activities of the program will be- 1) a presentation and discussion along with a hand washing demonstration, 2) a return demonstration by the children, 3) a handwashing educational video, and 4) the use of a Glo Germ™ training device. The activities of the intervention program will take place over a four-week period. During the first week of intervention, a presentation on the basic concepts of hand washing and a discussion on why, when, and how the children should wash their hand will be…

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    explains that he came to Birmingham when a fellow civil rights worker asked him to participate in a nonviolent demonstration. He recognized that the clergymen did not approve of such demonstrations and further educated them that several steps were taken before the demonstration took place. The white community had refused to negotiate with the Negroes until the tension from these demonstrations created greater concern. King…

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