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What motivates hackers?

Usually monetary gain, some see it as a way to protest things they are against.


Why might some Christians protest against the legality of gay marriage?

Man shall not lay in bed with man thats in the Bible


You want some example sentences for the word protest?

The students organized a protest against tuition fee hikes. The workers protested outside the company headquarters for better working conditions. People took to the streets to protest the government's new policy. The environmental activists staged a protest to raise awareness about climate change.


Did President Obama sign a bill against public display against him?

No, that is a myth. There was no such bill. Besides, public displays, such as protest signs or banners, are protected by the First Amendment, as long as the sign or banner is not advocating violence or breaking obscenity laws. Historically, people from all political parties have protested against their government. Some people have protested against President Obama, just as some people protested against President Bush. There are currently no laws that forbid peaceful protest, nor are there any plans for congress to pass such laws.


How did some colonist of the quartering act protest this law?

Howdid some colonist of the quartering act protest this law?


Why cant third world countries protest?

Some can and do protest. In others, people are very poor and it is hard to organise a protest. Some are not well educated. Some find it hard to get together so it is difficult to mount a big protest. They might not be able to travel to the bigger cities to make their protests. They may not even realise the value of protesting. Some countries do not allow freedom to protest so it is more difficult and even dangerous for people to protest in those countries. So there are lots of reasons that some third world countries do not protest.


What does main protest mean?

When you protest, you object to something, you say that you disagree with it. There are many kinds of ways to do this: you can just say it, or if it's a more serious situation, you can join with other people to show your dislike of a certain thing. For example, in US history, some people protested against the British government-- they threw tea into the harbor to protest being taxed without being allowed to vote.Sometimes, people protest by holding a march, or having a demonstration; they chant, carry signs, and let the government know they are upset about a certain issue. As long as they do this peacefully, it is protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. There have been anti-war protests, for example. And in the civil rights era, there were many protest marches, as people showed their objection to segregation. Some of the protesters were unfairly arrested, but those who believed in civil rights continued to march and demonstrate until laws changed. The word "protest" can be a noun (a protest), but it is usually a verb: to protest. A person who is involved in such an activity is called a "protester."A protest means to get your point across about something that has bothered you personally/physically. Example: The man protested about the law just passed.Usually it's in a formal manner.


What does it mean to dream of pickets?

If the question refers to a dream of people "picketing" or protesting, it illustrates your own emotions about some issue, and your urge to protest against the status quo. On the other hand, if the dream was of "pickets" in the sense of a picket fence, then it might illustrate your need to establish better limits and boundaries for your behavior or someone else's intrusive behavior.


Is it legal to protest against something legal in public?

Yes and no. The 1st amendment gives citizens the right to freely and peaceably assemble. This means you are free to protest anything you would like. You can do so on public property, like the sidewalk, unless it creates some risk of safety.


What was the Anahuac protest of 1832?

The Anahuac Protest of 1832 was a confrontation between Texas colonists and Mexican authorities in Anahuac, Texas. The colonists were protesting against the implementation of taxes and the courier system by Mexican officials. The protest escalated into a standoff, but ultimately the Mexican authorities withdrew and some of the colonists' demands were met.


What are some antonyms for protest?

praise, acceptance


Can they do anything to you in court?

Although your question is vague the answer is yes. For some examples: the court can issue an order against you, force you to take a paternity test, take you into custody and arrest you, all depending on the circumstances. If you have been ordered to appear in court and you fail to show up, the court can issue a warrant for your arrest or issue a default judgment against you.