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    A peaceful place would be at a basketball court. Being in a peaceful place could be really important for yourself because in my opinion, being in a place that you really love doing will always make you happy and your heart will tell you to never give up on what you need to do and what you love doing. I love playing basketball, I will be talking about on what I love doing, why do I love doing it, what makes me do it, and why it is my peaceful place. I love playing basketball, being on the basketball

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    Is there a relationship between democracy and making the world a more peaceful place? With the increase in the number of democracies post Cold War, this contemporary question is one, which many scholars of International Relations aim to answer. Whilst many scholars may argue that spreading democracy will make the world a more peaceful place, as claimed with the democratic peace theory, it is necessary to look at factors other than democracy that lead to world peace. By understanding factors such

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    Peaceful resistance to laws can negatively impact a free society. Throughout the last election there were a lot of protests that would take place. Some of them were peaceful and others weren't. With each protest they'd end up getting crazy because of the different views people had. It connects to the thesis because any little act of resistance to the law ends up affecting a whole community. There is never such thing as a positive law impact to a free society. Peaceful resistance to laws can negatively

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    Peaceful resistance laws negatively impact a free society because it creates either non-peaceful protesting or violent actions because of the angry citizens who support what is being protested and so forth. It also causes unnecessary actions to be taken by police and perhaps new laws to prevent things like this. However, peaceful protesting does have an up-side. People are heard and do make a difference to change things, for example with Rosa Parks. Overall however, I believe it just causes more

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    both popular places to live. More people in the U.S. live in town, because there are a lot of big cities. Also there are more houses in town than in the country because they cramp houses together. Some people think that living in the country is better than living in town, while other think living in town is better. In this essay, we will figure out which place is better to live based on these three topics: Which place is more peaceful, where you have more freedom, and which place is safer.

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    simply called the Giant Devils and the ones who weren’t harmful were called the Peaceful Ones. No one knows how all of these creatures were put on the land. They were the first inhabitants of the earth. But only one group of them could stay. The Peaceful Ones varied in size, unlike the Giant Devils. Some of them were tiny, as small as a dandelion. Some were just as big as the Giant Devils, if not bigger. The Peaceful Ones only ate very small amounts of meat, herbs, grasses, fruits, leaves, and other

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    Peaceful Resistance no matter what way you look at it, it's still going against someone whether it involves words or actions, resistance still causes more conflict. The last 5 years we have had people say they want change through these “peaceful protest” but these peaceful protests have done nothing but turn to violent riots were theirs damage to vehicles, business families rely on destroyed, bystanders hurt, officers killed and our country torn apart. Back when Martian Luther King Jr was around

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    The use of peaceful resistance has been a part of society for many years. The time for peaceful resistance dates back to Henry David Thoreau; the use has been widely ranged from racial discrimination to the government abusing their power. Based on those who have used peaceful protesting, it has had a positive impact on free society. Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and even some now in society have reflected that peaceful resistance has a positive impact on free society.

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    technique that is evident throughout history. Commonly, it is seen throughout the world as a means of voicing different opinions and allowing for everyone’s voices to be heard. Peaceful protest to laws and regulations are largely beneficial to the creation of a free society and achievement of equality. Through means of peaceful protest, individuals have the ability to challenge the choices of the government in a manner that is nonthreatening to the safety

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    the colonists in the 1700's. However, not all protests end up being peaceful. There are peaceful protests, and there are forceful protests. In my opinion, peaceful protests have a more positive influences a free society. If there are peaceful protest being displayed on news channels or social media, there is a higher chance of that peaceful protest influencing the society in positive ways. More people are going to react to peaceful protesting in positive ways rather than responding by getting hateful

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