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Protest is the act of organized or individual resistance against perceived injustice, inequality, or institutional power, and it sits at the intersection of political science, sociology, history, literature, and communication studies. Students across disciplines are asked to engage with it because it raises fundamental questions about civic life, power, and how change happens in a society. It appears in courses ranging from American history and social movements to ethics, cultural studies, and art history. The topic's academic appeal lies in its range: protest can be examined as political strategy, cultural expression, or moral argument, making it adaptable to almost any analytical framework.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide variety of approaches. Some take a historical angle, examining events like the Patriot Movement in the colonies or the 1992 Washington Heights and Rodney King solidarity riots to understand how public unrest shapes political outcomes. Others focus on cultural and artistic expression, analyzing protest through music, modern art, or the tradition of American protest literature. Still others take a policy or community focus, considering how institutions respond to dissent, including through frameworks like community policing. Ethical and economic dimensions also appear, particularly in work addressing Wall Street protests and questions of economic inequity.

A strong essay on protest grounds its thesis in a specific form, event, or context rather than treating the subject in the abstract. Evidence drawn from primary sources, historical records, or close textual analysis tends to carry the most weight. Writers should clearly establish the purpose and public impact of the protest they examine, connecting individual cases to broader social or political stakes. The most common pitfall is conflating description with analysis — summarizing what happened without arguing why it matters or what it reveals.

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Fifth Annual Fort Belvoir Sexual
This project is a promotional flyer set for the Fifth Annual Fort Belvoir Sexual Assault Awareness 5k Run/Walk on April 5, 2013. It consists of the following events:1. Signing of Proclamation 0630 Run Start 0700 2. Sexual Assault Awareness Booths April 1, 2013 to April 20, 2013 All Events Start at 1130 and End at 1400 3. Free Self-Defense Classes 4/16 2 Classes: 1100 to 1400 and 1800 to 2000 Location: @ Warrior Combative Training Center (Building 1139 on Gunston Road); 4. Expert Instruction in five different self-defense styles and techniques Krav Maga * American Ju-Jitsu * Brazilian Ju-Jitsu * Modern Army Combatives * Judo; 5. Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and Victim Advocate Appreciation Date: 4/30 Time: 1030 Location: The Army Community Service Building; 6. Take Back the Night Date: April 19 Time: 1700 Location: The Woodlawn Village Subject Matter Expert Panel Discussion and Movie Presentation: Invisible War Date: April _ Time: 1330 Location: Thurman Hall Auditorium (Bldg 247); and 7."Denim Day" Date: April 26 Time: All Day Location: Entire Premises of Fort Belvoir.
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Gandhi's life and message for the world
The author Louis Fischer attempts to present the life and thoughts of the great Indian nationalist, pacifist, and Indian spiritual leader in a way that is comprehensible to Westerners.
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Roles of Japanese Emperors 1863-1945
Today, Japan stands side by side with many of the Western nations of the world in terms of its political philosophy and free market economy, but it has not always been thus. In fact, many contemporary observers would be…
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Nelson Mandela: life, leadership, and legacy
In line with Claremont McKenna College's theme of "Leaders in the Making," I found it most appropriate to compare myself with the South African activist Nelson Mandela.
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Glory Directed by Edward Zwick.
¶ … Glory directed by Edward Zwick. Specifically it will discuss the ideological message of the film using formalist analysis supported by research on the film and its filmmaker. Race seems to be the only issue in…
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Influence of Baseball on My Life
Baseball is considered to be the great American past-time, a part of our nation's culture and heritage. Baseball is as much a part of being patriotic as eating apple pie and voting for the president.
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Social Work Beyond U.S. Borders? Whilst it
Whilst it is true that each country and region may have its own concept of justice and ways of doing things, and that the Western concepts of justice and its norms, are inapplicable to a different country, nevertheless there are some human rights issues that transcend countries and boundaries. These human rights issues can only be recognized if one takes a transcendental stance compared to a narrow stance. It is by recognizing existence of these human rights issues that America can transcend its national limited perspective and involve itself too in a social work pose that effects international concerns and involves itself with concerns and obligations that transcend borders. In another way, also, the US is never separate from social work issues that occur outside its perimeters. Immigrants from other countries seek refuge int eh US on a continuous basis. Even immigrants who do not seek refuge flock to the US to live and these immigrants, in turn, become the fabric and mesh of the country. With them, they bring their original country's customs and ways of social relationship. Many of these diametrically differ from those of the US and oftentimes they may frequently militate to the norms of social work and dictates of human rights that are practiced int eh US. By the US understanding practices of social work that operate outside of its borders and, occasionally, involving themselves in dealing with injustices and violations of human rights, the US may be better equipped to not only help the immigrants whoa arrive in the US but also to prevent these same flagrances from contaminating their own country. Another incidental benefit that occurs is simply appreciation of one's life and the broadening of one's own values as well as one's humanity. By realizing, for instance, that whilst many of us spend at least $2.00 on a daily cappuccino whilst children in another part of the world are dying daily form lack of mosquito bites – involving ourselves in reaching out to help those less fortunate than ourselves can expand our character and humanness on both an indivdiual and national scale. Becoming a more magnanimous and open country as well as being more sensitive to people's plights and more aware of the problems of those outside of our perimeters can only serve to the good of our nation. It distracts us form the greediness that, as foremost capitalist nation of the world, we are apt to sink into and makes us realize that we are, in reality, interconnected. Each country impact the other. The fact that we are blessed with a greater amount of wealth can be used to help deal with the social world problems of those less fortunate than us.
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Archibald the Arctic, the Cathedral,
This essay discusses in regard to a common theme present in Raymond Carver's "The Cathedral", Michael Winter's "Archibald the Arctic", and John Cheever's "Reunion". The paper relates to how each of the protagonists experiences rebirth as a result of acknowledging their poor understanding of life up to the point where they each experience an emotional episode enabling them to comprehend that life is harsh and thus needs to be appreciated with every opportunity available.
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Global Cultural Politics the Process
The process of globalization is no longer a new concept for the world we live in today. It represents, according to a large number of specialists, the current state of our society. It characterizes best the economic…
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Moltmann and Pannenberg: Theology of Hope Explained
Moltmann & Pannenberg offered many important considerations for Christians regarding the theology of hope. Both men share many of the same ideas regarding the Trinity, resurrection and God's promises to triumph over evil and wickedness in the world. There are some differences, however, in their over-arching philosophies. This four page paper dissects this and also offers discussion regarding the true meaning of hope in the Christian context.