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    brings forth how iconic protesting in the United States of America history is and how M.L.K Jr.’s 1963 March a nonviolent protest embedded itself as an example of protesting how protesting changes overtime. The photos within this essay shows how demonstrations like M.L.K Jr.’s nonviolent protest while concealing others ideas evoke credibility‚ triggering emotions and persuading the audience. While iconic and credible figures are shown within these pictures they stood up to

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    voicing their disappointment and anger about the outcome of the trial. Other people opted to voice out their disappointments in the streets of New York‚ Florida‚ Oakland‚ Miami‚ and Los Angeles‚ where several peaceful protests‚ rallies‚ vigils‚ and demonstrations took place. But there were also a number of riots that occured‚ where protesters burned US and

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    colour in figure 1). This can lead the agent to abandon his/her state of quiet and become an active protester (red coloured circles in figure 1). However‚ the decision to act out -- whether it is to go on a looting spree or to engage in violent demonstrations -- is conditioned by the agent’s social surroundings ("neighbourhood" in the model’s language). Does s/he detect the presence of police (blue triangles in figure 1) in the surroundings? If the answer to this question is no‚ s/he will act out.

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    Small Change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted In his article‚ “Small Change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted”‚ Malcolm Gladwell offers harsh critiques of the superficial relationship between social media and social change. Gladwell writes‚ “social media cannot provide what social change requires” (Gladwell‚ 315). Gladwell argues that social change requires “strong ties” and “a level of hierarchy organization” in which social media‚ comprised of networks built of “weak ties”‚

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    SPCH-1315-PEN06 TH 11:30am-1:00pm Topic: How to tie a tie Specific Purpose: To demonstrate how to tie a Windsor knot. Introduction I. Hi‚ I’m Precious Brown‚ I will be showing you how to tie a tie. You would think tying a tie would be simple from a demonstration but it can actually be a little complicated. It can get frustrating after failed attempts‚ but really it is only a matter of practice. If you go online‚ then go to youtube.com and search how to tie a tie you will come across a quick tutorial explaining

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    to _______. Your Central Idea Determine the central idea of your demonstration speech text. In other words: a clear demonstration speech topic statement. Describe what your demo presentation is about and why you want to share it.
Example: It is important to preserve family recipes and this project is the best way in which to do that. How to Introduce Your Demonstration Speech Topics Once you have decided on a demonstration speech topic‚ write an attractive‚ effective and interactive attention

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    Júlia Fávero Professor Weiss English 10A 30 March‚ 2013 Night: Shifts in Tone In every writing piece‚ be it a news journal or a deep philosophical book‚ literary devices serve as the substructure for the assembly of tone. In “Night”‚ the narrator goes through intense emotions and by modifying the utilization of literary devices‚ predominantly diction‚ syntax and symbolism‚ tone accordingly shifts throughout the book; thus‚ it becomes noticeable how the character’s emotions go from outraged

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    course/ reflection on previous experience am I basing my practice?)I am using the demonstration method for this teaching session. Demonstration involves showing by reason or proof‚ explaining or making clear by use of examples or experiments. In teaching through demonstrations‚ students are set up to potential conceptualise class material more effectively (Mckee et al 2007). Bruce et al (2009) states that demonstration helps teachers to improve their own teaching strategies‚ which may or may not be

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    began at in the 1880s‚ in New York City . with an effort by labor unions to demonstrate the numbers‚ strengths strength and spirit of working man workingmenand womanwomen. They organise pyraids organized parades and rallies‚ and use used the demonstration demonstrations to press for new laws to benefit workers‚ such as standardising standardizing the eight-hour work dayworkday. The movements movement spread toother cities. In 1984‚ and in 1894 Congress made it a national holiday ‚ honouring honoring all

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    run. Subsequently‚ local armed revolts‚ concentrated in the middle belt region broke out sporadically and intensified during World War I (1914-1918). Workers in mines‚ railways and various public services often went on strikes and carried out demonstration due to their poor wages and working conditions including the General action in 1945 where 30‚000 workers stopped commercial activities for 37 days. More common was passive resistance‚ avoiding being counted in the census‚ ridiculing colonists and

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