edition of impatient violence
PROVO CATEUR
(c)Rick Tardiff
Special Edition of Visions Libres Magazine
PROVO
CATEUR
In “PROVOCATEUR”, a word borrowed directly from French, one sees the English verb
“PROVOKE.”
Both “PROVOKE” and “PROVOCATEUR” derive from Latin provocare, meaning “to call forth.” Why do we say “PROVOCATEUR” for one who incites another to action, instead of simply “PROVOKER” ? Perhaps it’s because of “AGENT
PROVOCATEUR,”
a term of French origin that literally
“PROVOKING AGENT.” Both “AGENT PROVOCATEUR” and the shortened “PROVOCATEUR” means
can refer to someone (such as an undercover police officer or a political operative) whose job is to incite people to break the law so that they can be arrested, but only “PROVOCATEUR” is used in English with the more general sense of “ONE WHO PROVOKES.”
PROVOCATEUR
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deliberate provocation DELIBERATE
PROVOCATION
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Indeed, I admit that I look forward
TO THE JOUSTING AND THE CONTRASTING POINTS OF VIEW 7
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f f o h l e d a Z n a v e l l ie ©Dan
When your work is stirring different views it means either (a) you’ve touched A VERY SENSITIVE SUBJECT or (b) persons exposed to it are seeing it in ways you never intended.
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f f o h l e d a Z n a v e l l ie n a ŠD 12
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ŠValerie
Simonne t
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Artists stimulated interest and excitement
THROUGH »THE PROVOCATION«
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Artists used provocations
AS A STIMULUS TO MEANING MAKING. They inserted an unfamiliar object, image, sound, person, event or action
INTO FAMILIAR CIRCUMSTANCES.
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ŠValerie
Simonne t 17
©Frank La ssak MIXOTARIANS_1 18
MIXOTARIANS_2 19
MIXOTARIANS_3
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When people encountered something or someone deliberately ambiguous, unexpected, strange, out of place, open and/or contingent,
THEY HAD TO USE THEIR EXISTING KNOWLEDGE AND THEIR IMAGINATIONS TO MAKE SENSE OF IT.
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HOWEVER, ON THE FACT THAT NOT HE, but the other than The troublemaker puts on it,
norm breaker stands there.
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©Antoin
e Delsol it
The provocation provided a platform for thinking
OF IDEAS AND POSSIBILITIES.
The provocation demanded an explanation,
A RATIONALE FOR APPEARING IN THEIR LOCATION. The story-makers that we saw regularly
USED PROVOCATIONS.
One had been a dinosaur which travelled around the country
LETTERS DOOR.
SENDING THE CHILDREN
from a range of unfamiliar places. Another sang
OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM
Some routinely brought objects into the class to »KICK OFF«
STORYMAKING SESSIONS.
A STORY OF A PROVOCATION
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A STORY OF A PROVOCATION
t i l o s l e D e n ©Antoi
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e u g a i t s i S s i c n a r ©F »MOIRA GOT BOOTS«
Academy of Arts San Francisco, 2014 Mamyia RZ67
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»MICHAEL«
Protester at 99% protest, Oakland, California 2013, Nikon F4 Tmax 400 Kodak
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»CHLOE«
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THE SELFCONFIRMATION OF THE SUBJECTIVE The provocation serves, above all
reality construction. Provocations are also methods of the selfrepresentation
LIKE THE ESCALATION OF CONFLICTS.
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As a medium of the allocation of identities
PROVOCATIONS ARE SUITED PARTICULARLY, because they are triggers and amplifiers circularly of social conflicts.
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i u k u F a ©Tetsuy
THE TROUBLEMAKER
undertakes a stigma, he stigmatises himself. AT THE SAME TIME however, it is the aim of the PROVOCATION to throw down stigmas and to roll on others.
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i u k u F a ©Tetsuy NOT THE NORM BREAKER,
but the norm guardians and enforcer
SHOULD STAND THERE,
end, as the actually culprits.
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in the
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PROVOCATION as the production of the other. THE TROUBLEMAKER
always believes to know what is the truth of the other. If there has been a NORM BREAK, THE UNSOUND MUST COMMIT a bigger norm break which puts the first norm break in the shade.
©Loïc Guston
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DAVID LYNCH
Montparnasse, Paris
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With such POWER PLAY the role of the audience is The majority of the spectators rather AMBIVALENT. PLAYS NO ROLE. Therefore, they are called also spectator. The troublemaker must also know the interpretation patterns of his spectators. OTHERWISE, he runs the risk that his action is recognised as a provocation, AS A LOW ACT AND
IS AVENGED.
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o r i e t n o M s o t a M a l e u n a M © 49
ŠArmano Jericevic
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To the OMNIPOTENT STATE a power over which he can pass not just like that should be opposed. THE PROVOCATION consists in questioning straight the power of the state.
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While most people keep
ETHICAL REASONS
TO THE LAWS, FOR
or from fear of punishment, the state power is challenged here
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c i v e c i r e J ŠArmano 53
In this the subtle PR OV OC AT IVE BE HA VIO UR appears. Instead of attacking
OF FE NS IVE LY TH E OT HE R, one provokes the attack
of the other, one can present himself as a victim of the other.
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This is
TIMOTHY,
he was robbed last night SLEEPING OUTSIDE $20 and his food ... #PROVOCATEUR he told me HE WASN’T ANGRY about the money but the food was important to him ...
f f i d r a T k c ©Ri
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BOTH WORK
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©Anuschka
Wenzlawski
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A PROVOCATION IS SUCCESSFUL
when the other has been urged to
A REACTION
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If the other does not REACT, or from fear of punishment, the troublemaker stands as
A LOSER, AS A FOOL. 60
i k s w a l z n e W a k h c s u ©An 61
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however,
Of course a provocation can be also parried,
IN THIS CASE
one recognises the other than opponent.
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MOREOVER, ONE RUNS
the risk to encourage the other to other TAUNTS by his reaction and to lose, so perhaps, NEVERTHELESS, STILL .
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IF THE OPPONENT
has recognised the action of the other than provocation (even if it was none), EVERY OTHER ACTION can be understood as a PROVOCATION.
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n u a r B . J a r d n a x e ©Al 71
r e l b a G e n i t s i r h C © If third are present WITH THE and that is mostly the case, of the troublemaker increase
PROVOCATION, CHANCES AND RISKS
AT THE SAME TIME.
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r e i n i r a M e u q i n i ©Dom Provocation as the WEAPON of the weak? Provocation appears rather in relations with POWER SLOPES and mostly by the weaker side are applied. 73
The participants
IN THE COMMUNICATION are caught in a kind of VICIOUS CIRCLE
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s e i r V e d ©Juul
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©Juul de Vries
Lying with her long legs over
LOVELY FOREST,
A TREESTUMP IN A
modelling by the charming lady EL NOUR NETHERLANDS. This photography has been
FROM THE
CENSORED.
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s e i r V e d ©Juul 78
Summer in the Netherlands. A cooling down in the lake for the
GORGEOUS POWERWOMAN
named Rose.
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ŠKatarzyna Marianna
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Romaszewska
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©Myriam Hofer 82
PROVOCATION giving an OPPORTUNITY …
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… of Reading
BETWEEN THE LINSES
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e b a G l e i r ©Mu 86
OUTBREAK OF THE CONFLICT With the
has achieved
AIM.“
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the provocation
HER FIRST
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Who provokes, searches THE CONFLICT. he signs off on the enemy IN A SPECIFIC MANNER: While he irritates the other side, until this swings to the COUNTERBLOW, so that it looks in such a way as if it is the AGGRESSIVE PART.
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A provocation can DEGENERATE, perhaps, deliberately, into PHYSICAL
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POWER.
RHETORICAL AND SPIRITUAL ABILITIES sympathies can be easily won, in this case the BATTLE
With suitable
is already decided.
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©Alex de Groot 101
o l y b y z r P a n y z r a t a K a t a ©Be
A hundred years after she was murdered on HER WEDDING DAY the vengeful spirit of a warrior princess comes back to possess THE BODY OF A YOUNG BRIDE who fell victim to a similar fate. 102
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y a k c M ©Phil Provocations as a CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE The punks of the 70s and 80s PROVOKED
ESTABLISHMENT,
THE
while they offended against certain norms of clothes and appearance SYSTEMATICALLY.
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Can you keep a
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SECTRET?
y a k c M ©Phil Same old
FEARS.
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©Olga Karlovac 110
Some time later, when the
ORIGINAL THOUGHT … 111
c a v o l r a K a g l O ©
… is apparently erased from our MENTAL STOREHOUSE, an incident will occur bringing the idea back front and centre and reminding you of your
ORIGINAL OBSERVATION. 112
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The
SURPRISE
mostly refers to the
RESPECTIVE SITUATION,
because skilful provocations assume A LONGER ACQUAINTANCE, a probably conflict-laden respect, so that an attack might not be
COMPLETELY ASTONISHING.
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Among
HUMAN BEINGS caught up in a HECTIC LIFE,
it is often the case that a thought will come across our MENTAL SCREEN, sometimes from a comment overheard, or a …
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SIGN ENCOUNTERED,
or even from a prolonged and heated public discussion, and the thought flits in and flits out
AND IS GONE.
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s h p e s o J e o J ©
I was reminded of an incident, going back 20 years,
MADE ME REFLECT. 120
THAT
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If a society really gets by WITHOUT CRISES, the suspicion is obvious that it does not stand
THIS SOCIETY
to the best one.
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For the first but not the last time, on how the work of an
ARTIST CAN PRODUCE, in the same
MONOGAMOUS AUDIENCE it was aimed at, such
DIFFERING INTERPRETATIONS.
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The point which had come home to me wit h
F O R M Y Y O U N G quEite a jolt ARS,
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I S T H A T A ResTsi, nceB,Yincluding this past week, I T S V E R Y N AT U R E in different quarters ,… ,
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‌ and the more intricate or developed
THE ART THE MORE
convoluted the responses.
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e n e r i S e i k ©Soo Furthermore, and this is my
ESSENTIAL POINT,
a piece of popular art –
FILM,
SONG, SCULPTURE, PAINTING,
whatever – while the property of its
CREATOR, BECOMES APPROPRIATED BY MANKIND
in the sense of what he/she sees or feels or experiences when
EXPOSED TO THE WORK.
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TO PUT IT DIFFERENTLY,
(and this as good a definition of art as I know)
YOUR WORK, IF NOT APPROACHING ARTISTRY, …
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©Sookie Sire ne
… is already there when it is generating
A MOTLEY VARIETY OF RESPONSES,
even outlandish ones, from those exposed to it. 135
r o d a v l a S © D a ni It means you have created layers,
PERHAPS EVEN SUBCONSCIOUSLY,
several of which are invisible to some or are
SHOUTING LOUDLY TO OTHERS. So if you write a song and SIX DIFFERENT PEOPLE
see ten different things in it,
STAY WITH THAT FORMULA. You’re on the right artistic track – EMBRACE THE TUMULT.
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r e s u a h n e s h c a S a r ©Sand 141
r e s u a h n e s h c a S a r ©Sand THE NORM BREAK
break is the injury of rules of the
RESPECTIVE SOCIAL SYSTEM. Indeed, here one must make
A DISTINCTION NORM BREAK.
between deliberate and careless
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©Erwin Schwaiger In certain societies
THE IMPLEMENTATION OR OMISSION
of a certain gesture can be understood as
INSULT OR PROVOCATION
(as a challenge of the authority other).
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Who does not know, however,
THE RULES OF THE SOCIAL SYSTEM,
the intention has not presumably had to challenge s
THE OTHER.
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r e g i a w h c S ©Erwin 147
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Oliver
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n e s s i n n e J ©Theo 153
©Theo Jennissen
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Provocations are initiatives of New-Negotiation of NORMALITY. They want to redistribute
LEGITIMACY and mix thereby the maps in the POWER PLAY A NEW …
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a fi a r g o t o F d a r n o K ł a ŠMich
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a fi a r g o t o F d a r n o K ł ŠMicha 160
The DELIBERATE can push the other in the
NORM BREAK
DEFENSIVE
and revalue …
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… the troublemaker, above all in the eyes of
THIRD MORALLY.
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a fi a r g o t o F d a r n o K ł a ŠMich
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As a strategy for the POWER RELATIONS provocation might not be sufficient as a rule. However, it can be a part of a
BIGGER STRATEGY, …
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l l e d n i L n ŠJoha ‌ so absolutely functionally
IN LINKING
with other instruments of power. However, OBVIOUS one also needs the allies who support aimed aim that.
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z e r r ́ e i t u G n ́ o r i G a d n ©Yola Whether the however
COUNTERSOCIAL STIGMA
of the powerful figure undermines
HIS POWER
also on a continuing basis,
WILL DEPEND ON THE ONE HAND …
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… on the whole constellation of the strength relations
IN THE FIGURATION
of the general distribution of the
RESOURCES AND INSTRUMENTS of power and the access
TO ORGANIZATIONAL POWER SPRINGS …
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ed not least, id c e d y b ION e r T e A th C d n O a V h r O e R th o P e HE T T … and on th N E T X E T T O W H As an element of a general a strategy of the
WE COUNTERPO
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t in principle n e s e r p e r h ic s articulate wh S T S . im la c e m ti e … at the sam D INTERE
GENERALISE
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n a m f f o H ©Edith
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AGENT PROVOCATEUR
Mata Hari
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©Edith Hoffman The idea of an exotic dancer working as a LETHAL AGENT using her powers of seduction to extract
MILITARY SECRETS
from her many lovers made n enduring archetype of the femme fatale.
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DOUBLE
MATA HARI
Her life
INSPIRED a number of films. MATA HARI
was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a SPY and executed by firing squad in France under charges of ESPIONAGE FOR GERMANY during World War I.
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c i v o k j o t S ©Vesna The provocation serves,
ABOVE ALL,
the selfconfirmation of the
SUBJECTIVE REALITY CONSTRUCTION: The Provocation
are strategical elements of the collective action and basic patterns of a
SYMBOLIC PRACTISE …
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… in which the actors of her foreign pictures and SELFIMAGES make sure, her reality constructions protect and hold
THE MOVEMENT IN MOVEMENT.
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n e k c e r B c i ©Domin
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l b e i r G a ŠClaudi
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o i g r e t S e i ©Ang 192
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e r g e l l A e c n e r u a L © 198
METHODS OF THE SELFREPRESENTATION Provocations are also
like the escalation of conflicts …
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Like most actions the with as low as
PROVOCATION ON THRIFT
POSSIBLE EXPENDITURE
a very big effect is over achieve.
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r e g n i l d n o ©Jos T We do not want to come in the following
EVALUATIONS
ON MORAL
or on questions a la „the purpose justifies the means“.
WHAT THE USA, ISRAEL OR RUSSIA …
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r e g n i l d n ©Jos To FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE. No same settlement OF BLOODLESS
… call terrorism, is seen by others than
or violent methods should occur.
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e s m e l l i W ©Peter IDEA MOVEMENT.
Turning the into a good
through
Put simply, movement is what we mentally do PROVOCATIONS into usable ideas. 206
TO TRANSFORM
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There are I’ll only
SEVERAL WAYS IN WHICH
movements can be created, but for now
DISCUSS MOVEMENT
via principle.
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IN MOVEMENT VIA PRINCIPLE,
we extract a key idea from the provocation that’s important
IN SOLVING THE PROBLEM. We then devise a MORE REALISTIC SOLUTIONS based on that principle.
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A SUCCESSFUL PROVOCATION CANNOT BE REPEATED.
The problem is clear .
Either it must be increased,
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©Bárbara Traver 215
Though Greenpeace can take a whale catcher and demand with it ATTENTION, Greenpeace would do this every week, the interest would fast decrease, completely apart from the fact that the OPPOSITION TAKES MEASURES which make to a repetition difficultly or IMPOSSIBLY.
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n e s s n a J n i ŠMart 220
Social movements can use provocations TO CHANGES desired by them from the
REACH THE
STATE AND THE SOCIETY.
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n o t h g u a N ©John Because her instruments OF POWER LIMITED and her opponents are
ARE
VULNERABLE.
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n e i s H h i h C g n u H © MAKE UP
Kev Kevin (www.kev-makeup.com) MODEL Yun Lee (http://lsps9150527.wixsite.com/leeyunsite) HAIR Weic Lin ( www.weiclin.com) DESIGNER Ann Chuang
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MAKE UP
Kev Kevin (www.kev-makeup.com) MODEL Yun Lee (http://lsps9150527.wixsite.com/leeyunsite) HAIR Weic Lin ( www.weiclin.com) DESIGNER Ann Chuang
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Pobe Liu 232
Yun Lee
MODEL
MAKE UP
Yun Lee
©Jimmy JL
Pobe Liu 233
k n i h s e r F s e w s e W © 234
America:
LAND OF THE OPPRESSED Part I
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America:
LAND OF THE OPPRESSED Part II
k n i h s e r F s e w s e W © 236
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America:
LAND OF THE OPPRESSED Part III
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