B) As we look back on history their has been many protests in time used NONVIOLENTLY to bring a change that was greatly needed in a country. For example; Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi. If you are a student rebel in this country's capital you can realistically bring change without violence.
One realistic plan is that you and your group secretly recruit more rebels until you have a multiplied your groups number from a range of 2 times - to ten times - the size of your original number. Remember that you are trying to be nonviolent so in an effort to show that you aren't a threat you should write a peaceful letter to the dictator encouraging change. Remember to be kind in your writing and give examples of your perspecive. If the dictator does not change after recieving your letter, you and your group should march around the country's capital with words of peace and kindness. Make sure to say what you want, it is good to be kind but you must say what you are fighting for. You should have protests and find ways, and do things, that will bring the people on your side. If all has failed, you should cry out to another country for support and aid in your rally. They should help you and with hope, you can over-through your dictator!
Answer: TRUSTWORTHINESS.
The six pillars of character was coined by a nonpartisan group of youth development in the year 1992 as “core ethical values that transcend cultural, religious and socioeconomic differences”.
The Six Pillars of Character are: Trustworthiness; Respect; Responsibility; Fairness; Caring and Citizenship.
Of all the 6 pillars, trustworthiness, explains the state of being reliable. Which includes honest communications, not stealing, not CHEATING, not lying, being loyal etc.
Cheating in any form is not an act of trustworthiness. Therefore students who engage in cheating violates TRUSTWORTHINESS.
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Answer: second statement
Explanation:
First who is a plaintiff, a plaintiff is someone that issues to the court a lawsuits against someone and the proceeding and judgement will be to the satisfaction of the plaintiff if the case is actually in favour to him.
The second statement explains what it means to by a plaintiff. As it explains the sole purpose of been a plaintiff , planning to sue a defendant over an Issue that didn't favour the plaintiff or against the agreement.