I have spent the past fifteen years volunteering and organizing various community organizations as well as working for several nonprofits. Each organization has been unique and as diverse as the people
ideologies, they do share similarities. Both, Obama and X believe that organizing at the grassroots level is the key for a solid foundation in any movement or community. While serving as the Senator of Illinois, “Obama decided to try to become a community organizer, to help bring about change in black communities through grassroots efforts. He saw the task as a continuation of the work begun by the civil rights movement: "At night, lying in bed, I would let the slogans drift away, to be replaced with a…
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Sarah Bair offers an alternative method of educating Black children that also promoted self-determination and autonomy. Nannie Helen Burroughs was brought up during the Jim Crow Era where former slaves were facing many barriers created by the state in order to keep them under a evolved version of slavery. Education was the main target as whites barred Black students from attending their schools and maintain segregation. Nannie’s experience in segregated schools is what ultimately influenced her to…
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Government for a redress of grievances.” [1] This ever-so-controversial constitutional right has been instrumental in the making of American history, particularly in the shaping of the civil rights movement. Perhaps the very first image that may pop into one’s head when one thinks of the civil rights movement is Dr. Martin Luther King peacefully marching to Montgomery. However, one side of the same coin which may be obscured, which many have called into question, was the advocacy of non-peaceful protest…
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venture, organizing the necessary resources, and assuming the risk and rewards. On the positive side, entrepreneurship connotes a special, innate ability to sense and act on opportunity, combining out-of-the-box thinking with a unique brand of determination to create or bring about something new to the world. On the negative part, entrepreneurship activities need time to before their true impact is evidence. Entrepreneur is a person who can use limited resources effectively. Entrepreneur is also…
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governor of a southern state with no national or international experience. However, he did have various foreign policy goals of his own. Carter was also a believer in the rule of law when it came to international affairs and in the principle of self-determination for all people. He also wanted the United States to take the lead and go further to ensure promoting universal human rights. Furthermore, Carter believed that American power should be used very sparingly and that the US should try and avoid…
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Introduction By evaluating underlying aboriginal community components that contribute to risk factors for early childhood caries (ECC) several solutions for improved child oral health can be achieved. Advocacy for community water fluoridation and fluoride varnish program access is crucial for the prevention of ECC. Also, increased resources and opportunity for community based oral health initiatives will help prevent aboriginal oral health disparities. Lack of oral health education in Aboriginal…
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Civil Rights: Key individuals- (A) ROLE OF KEY INDIVIDUALS Martin luther King: African American Rights activist - Using his power of words and acts of nonviolent resistance including protests, grassroot organisations and civil defiance to achieve seemingly impossible successes. -- Martin Luther King, a young Baptist minister working in Montgomery, had a significant role as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA), the organisation in which directed the bus boycott…
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contradictory unifying and divisive forces inherent in globalization. For some, globalization processes, on balance, represent a tremendous opportunity for prosperity, peace, and democracy.[7] Others, by contrast, see greater potential for conflict, extreme self-interest, unbridled corporate power, and disregard for people and entire civilizations.[8] The attacks of September 11 are perhaps the most dramatic evidence that people feel great unease about the forces of globalization and modernity.[9] As a microcosm…
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Civics Final Study Guide Nikol K. Economic Systems Capitalism: Based on private ownership and profit. Traditional: Based on trade of goods. Command Economy: Opposite of a supply and demand economy. Laissez Faire: Very little government involvement in the economy. Four Factors of Production Land: Consists of all useful materials found in the natural environment. Labor: The human effort that goes into producing the goods or services. Capital: Money used to buy tools and equipment used…
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DEMOCRACY AND THE UNITED NATIONS Democracy is one of the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations. It is based on the freely expressed will of people and closely linked to the rule of law and exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms i . Democracy, and democratic governance in particular, means that people’s human rights and fundamental freedoms are respected, promoted and fulfilled, allowing them to live with dignity. People have a say in decisions that…
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