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    Teen activists can go through a lot of things, but they still preserver. A teen activist is someone that is passionate about something they want to change in the community. For you to become a teen activist you have to speak for what you believe in. Teen activist possess similar character traits. They are brave, passionate, and persistent.. Teen activists have to be brave, like Malala. She spoke out even after a lady told her the Taliban were targeting her and even after she was shot by…

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    Cesar Chavez uses personification by giving his nonviolent protest human ability. Using that personification Chavez tries to persuade the country into using nonviolent protest and steer away from a more violent form. Cesar Chavez also uses rhetorical writing to explain the importance of nonviolent protest. Chavez's use of personification in the excerpt “With which our struggles have grown and matured”. This piece lets us know that everyday their struggle gets worse. When the people go and…

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    Teen Titans Research Paper

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    Teen Titans In the world, people are often confronted with different problems. Each individual, however, chooses to either disregard those problems and leave them for others to deal with or take initiative to positively influence his or her community and others’ communities. Those who decide to wake up and make a difference for good in the world are called activists, but some are young teenagers still growing in their youth. Particularly, three teens, Malala Yousafzai, Alex Lin, and Iqbal Masih,…

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    Teen activists try to make the world a better place to live in. They take risks and there not afraid to. Teen activism is to believe in what you think needs to be changed. Teen activists never give up. Malala Yousafzai school got shut down by the Taliban so she started to protest. She is fighting for all girls to go to school and she wants everyone to have a education. She never gives up. She takes risks. “She got shot in the head but when she was better she was still protesting and never…

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    Will you ever be a teen activist? Will you try to make a difference in the world? A teen activist is someone who wants to make a difference in the world, by doing everything they can. A teen activist is someone who faces big challenges to accomplish something beyond some of their abilities, yet that doesn’t stop them. A teen Activist is someone who is a teen and makes a difference. They will keep going as long as they live just for a difference in our beat down rotten world. Since we were just…

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    Animal Rights For Decades the American society as well as many others, have been participants in an ongoing controversy regarding animal rights and animal protection. This particular debate has raised so much havoc in the world today, considering activist for animal rights are very passionate and will not stop on the account of politeness to get a point across. A widely known animal rights group established in 1980, known as Peta are famous for throwing buckets of wet paint on a various victims…

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    Throughout the history of activism within the LGBT+ community, there has been a common goal to promote openness and acceptance. By employing a strategy modeled after the civil rights movement, which mainly focused on assimilation into the dominant institutions as a means of acceptance, activist groups have received their fair share of criticism. In 1997, Cathy J Cohen, a Black lesbian author and social activist, published the groundbreaking article “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The…

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    Polarization In America

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    the myth of polarization is that political activists are not normal people. Interestingly, here Fiorina concedes that the political class has become more polarized, however, he still holds that Americans are more centrist. The third factor is the Medias role, specifically, the way stories are covered. According to Fiorina, stories are consistently framed as a battle or a war so the networks can get ratings and thus make more money. The fourth factor is that people confuse positions with choices.…

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    The majority of Kate Chopin's short stories are set in the late nineteenth century in Louisiana, regularly provincial Louisiana. The greater part of the characters, as the vast majority of the general population living in Louisiana at the time, are Creoles, Acadians, Americans, African Americans, Native Americans, and individuals of blended race. With the exception of a percentage of the Creoles, the greater part of the characters are appallingly poor, in light of the fact that the zone has yet…

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    The nation has been split along a very clear divide. Very few can claim any spot in the middle, and most instead find themselves divided, speaking of how much they hate the other side. This is the divide that this presidential election has allowed for. We have begun labeling human beings based solely upon whom they voted for rather than the character they have displayed for years. We find the other side so despicable that we can’t even bring ourselves to have healthy discourse, but this is far…

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