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    Malcolm Gladwell's article, “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted,” is a rhetorically successful argument that depicts why social media is not an effective tool in organizing social or political activism. Social media was just rising in popularity and worldly politics were tense at the time, so Gladwell had a wide audience of readers. In his article, Gladwell describes multiple examples of protests that had no means of social media during these events. Consequently, these…

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    The Civil Rights movement was a progressive act for racial equality. Throughout the movement a select few especially stood out among the crowd. Among these icons was Malcolm X, a civil leader with beliefs that the black people should defend themselves against the malicious attacks from the white citizens of America. Malcolm X was the spark for a different type of revolution, a revolution of impure justice for the black people. Malcolm Little was born May 19, 1925 in Omaha Nebraska. Little…

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    The book I will be reviewing is called ‘Silent Spring’ by Rachel Carson discussing the use of pesticides and why it’s so bad for not only plants but us too. Carson’s main goal is to tell us of the hidden dangers pesticides have on our ecosystem. Carson her main argument is that pesticides are way to lethal to be used and provides examples of how the use of pesticides can easily get out of hand and harm all living organisms. In the beginning of her book, Carson describes a town in the heart of…

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    The song we shall overcome is a protest song that became a key anthem of the civil right Movement. Which derives from a gospel song, possibly a 1903 song by Rev. Charles Tindley of Philadelphia containing the repeated line "I'll overcome some day", In Charleston, South Carolina in 1946, striking employees the American Tobacco Company, mostly African American women were singing hymns on the picket line. A woman named Lucille Simmons sang a slow "long meter style" version of the song, as "We'll…

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    The temperance movement was a very huge movement in american history and it still is very rememberable by many people and went down in history as a famous social movement. The temperance movement was a social movement against alcohol drinks, the temperance movement was always against alcoholic beverage. The reason why people wanted to ban it because it was affecting with politics many people always drink The temperance movement was a movement towards banning alcohol because during the…

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    Social Change is the change in social structures, rules, behaviour patterns and cultural values over time. Throughout history, we have seen many examples of social change such as the French, American and Latin American revolutions. In both the French and Latin American revolutions we watch the lower classes fight for their equality and rights. They spend years trying to win their rights and eventually gain independence. In the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, we witness how…

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    Malcolm Gladwell the author of “Small Change” Why the Revolution Will Not Be Retweeted. Educates readers about Civil Rights movement events from the past, and the effects of social media in today’s time. Technology has evolved over the years, giving birth to social media. Social media is wonderful for a lot of things, but is social media an effective resource for activism? In the article, Gladwell starts off by telling the story about four friends. Their names were David Richmond, Franklin…

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    Should We Stop Child Labour? (Opinion Paper) How would you feel if you ever had to see your 7 year old brother or sister going to work instead of school? In today’s society teenagers or kids usually whine about how much work they did around the house when in reality they only did a bit. They usually don’t think about the kids that are forced in to labouring for many different purposes and cant whine about it because they won’t get there pay or they would get beaten. Have you ever thought why…

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    Without reform we wouldn’t have change and improvements that are so dire to the evolution of life. The temperance movement was one reform that helped evolve our country and still has an effect on present day way of life. The American temperance movement was a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages. It encouraged the moderation of alcohol. The temperance movement started after the American Revolution in…

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    Martin Luther King was a great leader in the civil rights movement. He fought for freedom by using nonviolence. His inspiring was Mahatma Gandhi, who said progress only happens throughout constant effort. He says unjust law is out of harmony with the moral law, however a just law is manmade law that square with moral law Kant agrees to this ideas too. According to King breaking an unjust law is not considered wrong. We have freedom of birthright which means that we are born as free. From it we…

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