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    up in a store in America would be shocking in today’s time‚ but back in Martin Luther King Jr.’s life this was a real issue. This was an issue especially in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ the most segregated city in America. Dr. King was arrested for a demonstration that he led in Birmingham. Eight church officials ridiculed King for what he had done. King then refuted it with the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” King’s refute isn’t only for the eight church officials‚ but for the whole country at the time

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    policy and practically forced the US out of Vietnam. Starting with teach-ins during the spring of 1965‚ the massive antiwar efforts centered on the colleges‚ with the students playing leading roles. These teach-ins were mass public demonstrations‚ usually held in the spring and fall seasons. By 1968‚ protesters numbered almost seven million with more than half being white youths in the college. The teach-in movement was at first‚ a gentle approach to the antiwar activity. Although

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    THE CHASOWA COMMISSION OF REPORT This report contains graphic images ii TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................................................. vii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................

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    1. What are some of your stronger public speaking skills?  List and explain several examples. After completing the Demonstrative Speech‚ I feel that I had several strong public speaking skills. The first I would like to discuss‚ is my introduction. My introduction included an attention getter‚ reason to listen‚ thesis‚ and transition to the first main point. The attention getter I used was a summary of blood pressure from ATI’s Nursing Education skills module on vital signs. The summary included

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    See Cook v. Johnson‚ 37 Wn.2d 19‚ 221 P.2d 525 (1950). A one-sided contract is one in which a guarantee is given in return for a demonstration or avoidance. Here‚ Browning gave Johnson a guarantee to pay $40‚000 in return for Johnson’s demonstration of surrendering the agreement of offer. Adequacy of consideration in one-sided contracts is talked about by Professor Williston in his treatise‚ Contracts § 102 (3d ed. 1957). There he demonstrates

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    He said it so casually‚ as if he never gave it a second thought. “It is no big deal. Everyone was there.” How did it take 19 years for this to come out? “Well were you scared?” How was this not one of his back-when-I-was-younger stories? “Not really.” How could he not want to tell us about how he was at Tiananmen Square in 1989? My dad just happened to be apart of one of the most important moments in Chinese history. Yet‚ he was acting like it was just something he decided to do because he was bored

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    “Tin soldiers and Nixon coming‚ we’re finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming‚ four dead in Ohio” -Neil Young‚ musician 1 Protest music reflects and arguably transforms the way society feels about social justice issues. In the wake of a national tragedy Neil Young and bandmates David Crosby‚ Stephen Stills‚ and Graham Nash wrote a song which inspired change and offered solidarity for millions who felt the gravity of the Kent State shooting. Taking a stand during the Vietnam War era‚

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    expression of inequality. The march was brought to light unfair racial practices against Negros. Since the founding of America‚ slavery has existed with slow improvements over time. The major improvements have been accomplished by peaceful public demonstrations rather than violent exercises. Dr. King believed in a peaceful approach to changing the minds of community leader’s was smarter than a violent physical exhibition that resulted in death‚ injury‚ and increased hatred and resentment between all

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    criteria: risk assessments need to be given out before hand and signed by the trainee‚ any learning difficulties or injuries need to be identified before the training session has taken place‚ a demonstration is given by the training instructor when conducting a specific task‚ either a quiz/practical demonstration or both are given to the trainee to assess learning ability and a detailed course report is written by the trainer which is sent to the trainee’s manager. When the trainee is deemed fully competent

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    empowerment of democracy was exhibited in EDSA by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and bloodshed. Prayers and rosaries strengthened by faith were the only weapons that the Filipinos used to recover their freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos’s iron hands. The Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) stretches 54 kilometers‚ where the peaceful demonstration was held on that fateful day. It was a day that gathered all Filipinos in unity with courage

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