Temper tantrums, disobedience and arguments will all inevitably appear at some point during childhood.
"Rosa Parks's singular act of disobedience launched a movement, " President Obama told today's crowd.
American disobedience would also undermine its pressure on the European Union over bananas and hormone-treated beef.
If nothing else, Aaron might have been guilty of civil disobedience in the Digital Age.
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And as we mentioned, his lawyer says this is a case of civil disobedience.
His lawyer disputes the charges, saying, at most, he engaged in an act of civil disobedience.
No-one is suggesting that young people don't misbehave, but teenagers no longer seem to define themselves by wild disobedience.
Her action echoed Martin Luther King Jr's notion that civil disobedience could be effective in challenging segregation.
His actions were rare and powerful acts of civil disobedience not commonly seen in our generation.
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He was given a 90-day prison sentence because he had a prior civil disobedience offense on his record.
The problem with parades disputes is that any initial act of disobedience rarely stays "civil" for very long.
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Mr McCluskey has previously called for civil disobedience in response to government cuts.
But hard-pressed health inspectors may be unable to enforce the new regulations in the face of widespread civil disobedience.
King was greatly influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, whose methods and message about nonviolent civil disobedience resonated strongly with King.
To be sure, loose socks don't herald a revolution in youth consciousness or the rise of a student disobedience movement.
His acts of disobedience included kicking dirt and, once, ripping up a rulebook and flinging the pages across the field.
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You could write an academic thesis on the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and whether civil disobedience must always be peaceful.
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Certainly, they have been willing to use any means, from legal ruses to civil disobedience, in order to get their way.
The Methodist President, Ken Lindsay, on Wednesday drew the line between non-violent disobedience and the violent disorder witnessed in recent days.
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The Army's chief of chaplains suggesting priests not read a letter from an archbishop he felt might lead to disobedience, frankly.
It seems that a class discussion on civil disobedience inspired a group of seniors to organize a protest against high gas prices.
The Shiite Muslim Hezbollah militia had promised to end its civil disobedience campaign and move toward political solidarity after the Cabinet's announcement.
Remember, it was brave civil rights advocates and their acts of civil disobedience that put an end to heinous Jim Crow laws.
The Ruckus Society and the Direct Action Network are teaching civil disobedience.
But the worst thing in the story is that, beyond disobedience, it gives us not a single piece of information about the child.
She used to fear my disobedience to my husband would reflect poorly on her and she would be cast out of the community.
Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael urged campaigners not to "punish society" with "irresponsible, illegal and completely out of proportion" acts of civil disobedience.
Cecil was briefly jailed in September after he was arrested on charges of "disobedience of lawful orders" for staging the play without authorization.
As a result, Britain's coppers are wondering whether one side-effect of the information age is going to be an upsurge of civil disobedience.
His mother, Marie Minichiello, a social worker, told me that although she punished him for his acts of mild disobedience, she always supported him.
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