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    the events of each revolution weren’t correspondent, the revolutions themselves had the same goal. The outcome wasn’t exactly the same for the both of them, but similarities can be traced between the two. It’s notable that neither revolution had the intended outcome in the end. The Mexican and Russian revolutions were caused from the peasant’s need for land, both had a somewhat successful outcome, and both had shaky relations with the U.S. at this time. The Mexican and Russian revolutions both…

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    hegemonic and unchanging – they are perceived, interpreted and drawn on variably by people” (Frances, 2015, p.1). Commercial media during the Super Bowl took many opportunities to speak out on the issues concerning this country such as, immigration, and equality. Budweiser’s commercial titled, “Born the Hard Way”, follows the travels of a German immigrants’ hardship in America while pursuing the craft of a perfect beer. This man faces many struggles during his adventures in the early United…

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    The communism and capitalism clash polarized the world during the cold war. Since in the end a capitalist country won we were taught that the theory of communism is wrong and inferior to that of capitalism. The question that should be asked is whether a country’s economy would excel better while controlled through communism, in contrast to the free economy through capitalism. To decide which of these extreme socioeconomic theories meets the needs of its citizens one must look at the differences…

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    mocking contradiction of advocating liberty and opportunity for all nations became so obvious that turning the other check was no longer an option. Where was the democracy at home? If the United States wanted to continue talking about tolerance and equality, it had to start promoting these same freedoms within its own frontiers in the same manner as it was being promoted on the outside. Freedom and opportunity were still being denied to those not considered “authentically” American. And freedom…

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    things in life should be distributed among the members of a human society"(p.1). Contrastingly Sharon Kay Stoll (2011) claims that social justice is "a society or institution that is based on the principles of equality and opportunity and is the legal application of the philosophy of social equality” (p.36). In modern times, social justice has become a term strongly associated with a particular category of people, holding progressive views and vocally advocating for movements, such as feminism,…

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    Long Beach Speech Analysis

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    the city’s upcoming future. Unity is a prominent value in Mayor Garcia’s campaign because he emphasizes the collaboration of the city as a whole to generate positive outcomes for Long Beach. Providing unity as a driving force in his speech, Mayor Garcia also delves into these challenges with the support of everyone’s liberty, equality, individualism, and diversity, taken into consideration. First, Mayor Garcia extends his top priority to the educational system in Long Beach and announces the…

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    Monroe Political System

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    in the passage “collects the sense of the majority” stating majority rules, to say the most. With that said not everyone’s going to be happy with the outcome and thats not how to run a well equipped political system. The reasoning behind me stating the liberals to object is that they like a system as to which is has equal opportunities and equality for everyone, also to serve to protect civil liberties and individuals. These two documents differ in their own was by Annual Message to Congress…

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    Hold Your Hand” shows equality in many ways. The lyrics of The Beatles show that every teenager should be able to have a young love life that will blossom in the spring. It always depicts that teenagers should not hide their true feelings and that they have the should have the same type of equality as adults. The song is connected to equality because of its true intentions to connect to teenagers and the world. The song 's upbeat tempo brings peace which will outcome in equality. The Beatles is…

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    Public Statement Analysis

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    Equality for all, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, and culture, has been the goal of many people and organizations throughout history in order to better one’s self, country, and world. On the other end of the spectrum, there are people and organizations dedicated to imposing fear and dominance over one another’s culture. A perfect example of the latter is on the twelfth of April, in the year 1963, in the midst of racial conflict and the taking back of African American rights, a public…

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    During most of the 1970s, the problems that had occurred in the ‘60s, carried over and continued into the ‘70s. This was a time when Americans began to modernize their ideas what on “social norms” should be. Women began to protest until they got the equality that…

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