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Martin Luther King Jr's The Speeach at Galiee - FOR FREEDON THROUGH NON-VIOLENCE

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A SHORT DISSECTION OF AFRICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY - A solution to the problem

African nations like Somalia, Burundi, Rwanda, and Sudan, in most recent years have seen systemic violence and corruption in politics and among armed forces.   A strong reason for the imbalance in these regimes has been the cost price from colonialist times.   However mediators and peacemakers have assisted and persisted in developing the ideologies of a political system which is fully representative.   The UN and USA have been a strong force in this peacemaking.   For democracies to maintain and sustain a fully representative governing body there must also be socio-economic cohesion.   A lot of strife and conflict in African nations have been due to minority groups of rebels making their own law and way to live, since it is thought, there is and has been no law and order for so long.   However this must change, for the better.   More hearts and minds for African nations in conflict are seeing and searching for better truths and solutions to violent spurges.    A key component

Time to Wake Up! October 2015 (updated)

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Following on the President of United States of America's speech given in the wake of the mass shooting at Oregon Community College, it is time for law to evolve and adapt to our needs and our basic right to live. If there is law clearly allowing the wrong people to follow-through with acts of domestic terror this should be identified by the majority of the people in a country. Education is the victim, as well as students, and this has been around for decades.  Children and youths are subjected to violence on all levels, such as rape, assault and even gun crime in places of education, like university campuses and schools.    The appreciation for education and its students must be understood and protected by local civilians and local governing bodies. Otherwise these crimes will continue and people's education will be plagued by horrors. Violence in any form, sexual or physical is abhorrent. The idea of education is for young questioning minds and bodies to flourish a