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    Single Still Image Analysis

    takes on a new meaning for the person holding it, not just a random moment in time. It’s a still shot of an entire group of people who don’t know you personally, but yet hating you for the person you love. As seen in the picture from the Washington Post following the vote on same sex marriage in California. Proud to stand on a street corner and hold up signs denouncing thousands of people for who they love. Creating the argument that humans are programed to judge other humans by nature and not choice

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    Women's Suffrage Impact On Society

    much rights and freedom as they have today. Women are in the world but nobody ever saw them as something. They weren’t considered actual people unlike men were. Confident women started this movement and weren’t going to stop until they had achieved their goal to be considered an equal citizen. Women have brought this suffrage all over the world. This whole movement was just about women wanting to be equal to everyone else and not denied their right. They claimed that fighting for their rights was

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    Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice

    by Phillip Hoose, is the story of fifteen year old Claudette Colvin, who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus even though she was seated in the “colored” section. She was arrested, given a fine, and released on probation to her parents. As she was being arrested, she yelled that it was her constitutional right to keep her seat on the bus. She made her stand months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a different Montgomery bus which led to the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. Claudette

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    Standing Up For Your Beliefs

    “Stand up for what you believe in, even if it means standing alone.” I think that standing up for what you believe in is important so that all people can have a say in how they want things to be. If you don’t stand up for what you believe in, people begin to feel disappointed with the way things are, and even regret because they know that they could have done something about the thing they dislike but did not. People might not stand up for what they believe in because they fear being singled out

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    Why Are Army Values Important

    The Army Values have been a mainstay in Army culture and tradition since 1775. The Army values have helped in many military careers keeping soldiers focused. The Army as a career is not always a walk in the park. Soldiers should always look to the Army Values when times get tough. Many soldiers know the Army values and do not implement them in their life and careers. To most, the Army is just another paycheck, a way to make money. Most soldiers practice the Army values at times, but few do

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    How Does Atticus Show Courage

    Scout does it while she herself does not notice. Like when stands up to an angry racist mob from lynching Tom Robinson, a “negro” accused of raping a white woman. Not everyone would have enough determination to walk up to a group of people who are about to kill someone. Before knowing why Scout stood up for Tom and have the guts to do so. The reader learns in the beginning of the story, how Atticus teaches Scout that doing the right thing doesn’t always mean going along with everyone else. Referencing

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    Homosexuals: The Gay Rights Movement

    Taking a stand is standing up for your rights no matter what. Taking a stand is very important, because if it wasn't for certain people, many people would not have rights. It takes a single person or a group of people who don't care about the consequences, but believe they can make a change and take action to try to change it. In History, homosexuals have had no rights. They were treated as though they had a disease that can be cured. They were in constant fear of being arrested for what they are

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    Why Is Huckleberry Finn Still Relevant Today

    ago, the teachings are still very important to this day. One of the most important teachings that the book offers is that you have to fight for what you believe in no matter what the circumstances are. In the book, Huck writes a note to Miss Watson telling her where she could find Jim and what she can do to get him back. He wrote this note because he was taught that it was right to return runaway slaves to their owners, and if he didn’t tell her, it would be very sinful. Before he delivers the note

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    Peaceful Resistance In America

    When a group of individuals stand for something they strongly believe in, the results are more likely than not, positive. Without the people of the past and their acts against these laws, we would be living in a completely different world. When laws are set in place, they are made to fix a problem of the time period. Twenty years later that law may no longer apply. This statement alone shows just how important it is that individuals stand up for things they believe in. For example, Rosa Parks

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    What Is an American

    Butler To be an American is to question authority and fight for what you believe in. To be an American is to strive for that impossible dream no matter what it takes. Being an American means that you stand by your neighbor when our homes are threatened. Being an American gives you the right to fight for the freedoms our ancestors had given up so much for. An American is a person that is willing to fight for what he or she believes in. In 1861, eleven states declared their secession from the United

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