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    still have a small impact on changing things slowly. Journal #11 “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted’ pg. 411 Paragraph 1-4- February 1‚ 1960. Racism is real. Greensboro NC. 4 black men meant to start a change. Paragraph 5-6- Protest was growing. Spread across the South within a week without social media. Paragraph 7- Social media like Facebook and Twitter have given voices to people and causes who might have not been heard otherwise. Paragraph 8-9- Modern technology

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    changes overtime. In Zinn’s article‚ he discusses how people obey the law. Civil disobedience is the active‚ professed refusal to obey certain laws‚ demands‚ or commands of a government‚ or of an occupying international power‚ as a form of peaceful protest. He states that the problem is not civil disobedience‚ but it is civil obedience.1 Zinn includes how not only is this happening today‚ but civil obedience has been an uprising since historical times. Civil disobedience has shown more since the 20th

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    example‚ riots erupted in Charlotte‚ North Carolina in response to the shooting of an African American man‚ Keith Lamont Scott‚ by a Charlotte police officer. These riots began as civil protests which‚ as stated earlier‚ are good and necessary; however‚ by the evening of the first day of protesting‚ civil protest escalated to violence that resulted in Governor Pat McCrory declaring a State of Emergency. CNN’s report on the event features video footage of protestors doing everything from breaking

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    Does peaceful resistance affect our laws positively or negatively? In fact peaceful resistance has a positive impact on our laws. Just like publicity‚ non-violence is supposed to lower the bars of negative effects‚ impacting our laws. The relationship between the american public and laws enforcement has always‚ had a violent nature that as a country has never been able to escape. Yet‚ throughout the years the people of this country have used peaceful resistance to change so much of the mistakes‚

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    Unit 9 Final Project SS236: People‚ Power‚ and Politics: An Introduction to American Government Kaplan University February 29th‚ 2012 The Occupy movements have sprung up all over the world because citizens are fed up with their countries current situation and believe a real change can be achieved through the coordination of non violent actions and self-managed alternatives. They believe for example; that another world is possible‚ where nobody has to die of hunger while others throw

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    Freda Josephine McDonald better known as Josephine Baker. Not only was a magnificent entertainer‚ French spy‚ and Woman and African American civil rights activist. Mrs. Baker may be overlooked as just “one of those old school singers and dancers”. Most people would not even think that she was “a woman who was buried with military honors” (Biography.com‚ 2016). And to top it off‚ her endless contribution to bring peace towards the racist attacks thrown at her and others. Through acts of civil disobedience

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    the live performance of Beyoncè´s song “Formation” during the Super Bowl half-time‚ spread like a wildfire throughout the country. With supporters and protesters‚ a simple song has lead to a nation wide issue. There are two sides to the story. On one side Beyoncè who showed support for her own race‚ on the other many representatives of many police departments around the country who felt strongly attacked. Her performance at the Super Bowl halftime with her song “Formation” received strong criticism

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    White Policeman On the morning of June 16th I said goodbye to my wife and children‚ then headed off for another day at work. Little did I know that I would be protecting my country and have to stand up against those of our own nationality. We got a call at the station that there was a mob of students congregating at Orlando West School‚ protesting against the Afrikaans Medium Decree. Feeling unprepared‚ I had no idea what we would be facing. After collecting ammunition‚ we drove to Orlando West

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    Duran English 11 13 March 2015 The March on Washington Civil disobedience‚ according to Dr. Kings’ letter from Birmingham Jail‚ is a way of revolting against an injustice in a peaceful manner. The March on Washington for LGBT rights was a peaceful protest in 1993. It was against the widespread discrimination through policies like the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy. Many people resigned from the army due to this policy and turned to peaceful protesting. Civil disobedience has been exemplified through the

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    Chapter V Struggle of Land Dispossessed in Gobindpura There are a number of cases dealing with land acquisition process in India‚ such as the case of Singur in West Bengal‚ Noida in Uttar Pradesh‚ and Kalinagr in Orissa etc. Dispossessed people in all these cases struggled a lot for compensating their loss or getting their land back. The case of Gobindpura village is not an exception to the norm. The present chapter deals with the struggle being faced by displaced people of village Gobindpura. As

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