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Wach for Pepper Spray!!!!
The Occupy Wall Street movement has change from a local movement to interstate and beyond (International Movement). Since two months ago when the movement started the protesters have face with numerous confrontations with police officers. But since one of the … Continue reading
United We All Can Stand
The first time I heard the theme Occupy Wall Street it captured my attention because I had studied an entire semester in high school about the still current recession that started in 2008. One day I was reading in AlJazeera News … Continue reading
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Occupy Wall Street
The protest in Wall street is so that the banks can stop what they are doing because they are adding more debt for the country and taking it down. What the banks have been doing for years is that they … Continue reading
Occupy Wall Street..
Up until now the whole Wall Street protest was a bit hazy to me. I didn’t understand what or why these people were protesting. I myself became interested in this subject matter after our Tuesday’s class. We listened to This … Continue reading