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    All countries around the world cannot avoid the protests from some groups of people because not all the decisions made by government can fulfill the needs of all people in the countries, and the methods to break down those protests are different from different views of people and the governments. Shall it be violent crackdown or non-violent crackdown? Which one can provide more benefits to the protestors? These questions still bear in mind of some people and government. Some people might think that

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    Outline For Demonstration Speech Topic: Cake Pops General Purpose: To demonstrate Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make a delicious and simple cake pop. Thesis: I will be demonstrating how to make a I. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: In 2012 Starbucks made over $13.29 billion dollars. With that amount of money you could buy eight billion, eight hundred and sixty million of their cake pops. Though that seems like enough cake pops to satisfy anyones appitite

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    time. Teaching methods The teaching methods I used were: Demonstration via model and mirror. I used this method as I thought the patient would be more likely to remember what I had shown her, she would be able to see clearly and she could repeat what I had shown her on the model, I would also be able to see better when the patient repeated the demonstration and would be able to see if she made any errors and could

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    In formality to human existence, protesting has been a right for all humans to speak to their mind. Some may say that the idea of revolting against injustices is embedded in our DNA; perhaps this may be true, but regardless, protesting has been a sign for craving transformation. Dating back from American Revolution to Black Lives matter, protest has been the only guaranteed freedom that gives us a voice to alter our future. In retrospect, movements – or protest – such as Civil Rights Movement quite

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    The article “PUBLIC ANTHROPOLOGY; Laying the Body on the Line: Activist Anthropology and the Deportation of the Undocumented” by Daniel M. Goldstein addresses a lot of interesting viewpoints when it comes to the demonstration of activist anthropology and the issue of undocumented immigrants. He gives a personal first-hand account of what is like to be a part of activist anthropology, while giving insight the issue of undocumented immigrants in regard to how they are treated, stereotyped, and unwelcome

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    possibilities to demonstrate their desire for a change. Some movement tactics and strategies are rare, some quite common, and some are out dated. Some activists rely solely on verbal pleas, and other movements may rely on political activism and physical demonstration. Although some movements and activists still use threatening tactics and violence, this has become uncommon within very organized political systems. Movements may employ confrontational

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    Demonstration Speech

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    Demonstration Speech HOW TO CHANGE THE OIL IN A CAR General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to the audience how to properly change the oil in a car. Central Idea: Changing the oil in your car is a simple task that one can easily perform at home. INTRODUCTION I. When you’re driving down the road and your odometer trips another 3000 miles you’re probably thinking there goes another 30 dollars for an oil change. II. Changing the oil in your car is a simple task that

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    Iowa Demonstration

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    Every four years, on February 6th, the Iowa Caucus, a meeting to select presidential candidates, begins. Some individuals would assume Iowa holds no significance. However, Iowa helps predict the top presidential candidates for the upcoming presidential election. Over the years, “Iowa has become a king maker;” whereas before, the event was widely neglected by candidates during the 1800s (Iowa Pathways.) In other words, the Iowa Caucus is a series of meetings which helps predict the future candidates

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    There are bad apples in every bunch. Unfortunately, this saying holds true for the Army just as much as it does for any other organization. In the movie Platoon, several bad apples reveal themselves when they commit war crimes against the Vietnamese by raping and murdering several villagers. While this was just a movie, the Army has dealt with instances like this in the past, and it most likely will continue to deal with them in the future. It is the duty of every soldier to make every effort possible

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    National Boards Component 2-Digital Learning The students seen in the video are in grades 10 and 11, ages 15 to 17, respectively. My professional growth from PGE is Incorporating Digital Tools into Teaching/ Learning is featured in this lesson. I have applied my knowledge in this area by collaborating with a Civics and Economics teacher to teach a class on the importance of budgeting. This lesson collaboration highlights a benchmark component of the curriculum that students will learn the importance

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