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    she didn’t do no one would so she got on the bus that. When the taliban came on that morning to there check Malala was found and she spoke her mind and she was fatally shot in the head and from there that’s where her story begins to getting nobel peace prizes to writing books. These girls went through the same thing in facing injustices whether it was Claudette and the social injustices that the whites and other people of color face or Malala and the taliban where she was fatally shot in the and

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    abolition of apartheid laws. But the situation went worse and the ANC has been prohibited. Mandela was imprisoned during 27 years. When he was released‚ he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in negotiations between whites and blacks. He was then elected President of the Republic in1994. He delivered a message of peace. He wanted a reconciliation of all South African people and built the « rainbow nation ». -> In parallel‚ we can not end presenting heroes without presenting super

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    Leadership Style LDR/531 Leadership Style On the 5th December 2013‚ the whole world was mourning the death of a leader who was considered‚ as one of‚ if not the greatest leader the world have known in the 20th century. Symbol of peace and justice‚ Nelson Mandela was born on July 18th 1918‚ in Mveso‚ Transkei‚ South Africa. At the age of 24 he joined the African National Congress one‚ the black party fighting against the South African government and its racist policies. After many years of peaceful

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    caused the death of millions of Colombians‚ and it has also influenced its political instability. Right now they dominate 40% of the Colombian territory. This issue that has affected Colombia for more than fifty years‚ is coming to the end with the peace talks made by the Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos‚ or that is what they want us to think. Colombians have been waiting for this nightmare to end‚ they dream about

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    Disobedience and rebellion are thought to be atrocious acts against humanity. If rebellion is considered a negative motive‚ what is it considered when it is used for the greater good? Disobedience and rebellion promote social progress through difficult situations and when imperative cases need to be fought for. In a hypothetical situation of rebellion‚ a girl named Veronica walks to her cousin Stacey’s house to pay her a visit. Veronica goes into her room to find Stacey doing drugs. Veronica chooses

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    Women’s Roles: A Midsummer Night’s Dream vs. Now Society’s treatment of women and women’s roles have changed since Shakespeare’s time. In Shakespeare’s time‚ women were seen as silent and demure‚ and it was not acceptable for them to express their opinions and make choices. Female figures such as Hippolyta and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare were not allowed to speak up about their marriage and make decisions about their life. Many of those decisions were made by men‚

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    Abstract This biography explores the life of social worker pioneer Jane Addams whose accomplishments continues even today to provide a platform of discussion of issues both past and present. Jane Addams achievements continue to have a significant impact on the Social work field of practice today. Some of the challenges she wanted to overcome was to mandate legislation on a local‚ state‚ and federal level‚ which allowed all people to receive the assistance they needed regardless of race‚ sex social

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    U.S. intelligence believes the regime disclosed only 32 of an estimated 50 chemical sites. The Reuters dispatch is based largely on a forthcoming report from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons‚ which last year won a Nobel Peace Prize and is overseeing the removal of the Syrian weapons. "All the indications are" that "actually the regime has been sort of stalling on the implementation of the agreement‚" a diplomatic source told the news agency. There’s a nonshocker. It

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    The history of international relations is often traced back to the Peace of Westphalia of 1648‚ where the modern state system was developed. Prior to this‚ the European medieval organization of political authority was based on a vaguely hierarchical religious order. Westphalia instituted the legal concept of sovereignty‚ which essentially meant that rulers‚ or the legitimate sovereigns‚ would recognize no internal equals within a defined territory and no external superiors as the ultimate authority

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    democracy‚ that is‚ egalitarian‚ or democratic‚ social relations across class lines" (Knight‚ 2005). Addams was a pacifist at heart and was deeply involved in the peace movement. She became the national chairman of the Women’s Peace Party‚ President of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and later won the Nobel Peace Prize. This does not mean that Addams did not encounter confrontation. On many occasions‚ she was quick to point out the mistakes of others‚ yet she did so without animosity

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