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    Influential Activists

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    Ambitious, resourceful, and brave Activists are people who want to help something wrong in the world, some activists are teens like Malala Yousafzai, Alex Lin, and Iqbal Masih and they are ambitious, resourceful, and brave. They all see a problem and don’t sit back and wait for somebody else to fix it, they get up and not just help their local town they go around the world! You needed more sentences here. First, Malala Yousafzai, she fought for girls’ right to education for this, “Malala won Pakistan’s

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    Teen Activists

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    Many people are abandoning their Animals either because they can’t take care of them, or they don’t want to take care of them. Many Animal Centers and Teen Activists are trying to save these Animals. One of these Activists is Faye Carey. She gave Animals a second chance at life. She started saving animals when she underwent a week of work experience at Animal Control Last November. Faye picked up a puppy in a pound the first day she went to Animal Control, on her last day the puppy was still

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    While the use and understanding of philosophy goes widely unknown by a majority of the population today, a selective few have recognized its potential and utilized it to its fullest. In the following essay, three prominent philosophers; Bertrand Russell, Ayn Rand, and Christopher Hitchens. Each gives their insight to three important topics; the value of philosophy, using philosophy and its value, and the importance of freedom of speech. All of whom will be discussed, and agreement or disagreement

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    Teen Activist

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    people are called teen activist. Teen activism is when brave teens fight for what’s right in the world. What it takes to be a teen activist is you have to be brave. You also have to be a leader. Lastly, you definitely have to have something to fight for. Like Alex libby and Emily-Anne Rigal they are fighting for to stop bullying. Also, don’t forget about Valens Ntamushobora he is fighting for women's equality. What is Alex Libby fighting for? What made Alex become a teen activist? What obstacles or

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    Juanes Activist

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    Is Juanes know as artist of activist? Some artists use their songs and fame to demonstrate to people their opinions and stand on an issue. By issue one means a problem that affects a considerable amount of people. One of this artists is is Juanes. His real name is Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez and he was born on August 9, 1972, in Carolina del Príncipe, Antioquia, Colombia. He started his solo career and became known in the 2000s. On one hand, he has done a lot of humanitarian work to help the

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    Transgender Activists

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    Transgender activist can have several roles according to one’s need that can empower individuals to become free. Liam from Luna, identified as a woman, but was force to suppressed his true identity around his family. Liam was living a double life around his family, during the day he was trying to fit his father’s strict gender ideal of masculinity by trying out sports per his father request and worked repairing computers. In the night he transformed into his true identity as Luna. He achieved temporary

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    Teen Activist Struggles

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    Struggles of Teen Activists Introduction Teen activists are kids who not only want to make a difference, but are brave enough to try. Teen activists are kids that do whatever they can to help the world. They are compassionate for those less fortunate, they befriend those who are in need of help, and they try to have more people to come and help. Teen activists all have one more thing in common to become a teen activist, either the activist has had personal struggles, seen someone or something

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    Bianca V. Activists

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    Have you ever wondered what you can do to help animals in need? Well if you have, all you need is to be an activist. An activist is a person who sees something wrong, and makes it right. Two people who do this are Faye Carey, and Bianca V. Activists make a huge change in the world of pet abandonment. Faye Carey Faye Carey is an activist that helps animals get rehomed. According to the article, “Teenage Girl is Dogs Best Friend,” Faye went to a week of work experience, and felt bad for the pets

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    Essay On Teen Activists

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    Teen activists are always looking for a way to help their community. They do work that is lifesaving and very good for the earth. There are many different teen activists that focus on different things. Teen activists use a lot of their time and effort to help their community. Many teen activists also attend activities to support the cause they are helping. They also have organizations for others to help with their cause. Like many teen activists they have many people that support them. Lou Wegner

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    Women's activist hypothesis is one of the real contemporary sociological speculations, which breaks down the status of ladies and men in the public arena with the reason for utilizing that information to better ladies' lives. Women's activist scholars likewise address the contrasts between ladies, including how race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, and age meet with sex. Sexual orientation Differences: The sex distinction point of view looks at how ladies' area in, and experience of, social

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