Papers 1061-1070 of total 3969 found.
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…as the African National Congress, the organization increased their following under the leadership of Nelson Mandela during the 1950’s when the apartheid laws were being implemented. After decades of receiving no response to their pleas for justice and equality…
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…a plea not to redevelop these characters in future films. Mr. Leo uses several analogies and examples in his presentation, and they are all tied to his thesis. He points out some images that strikingly resemble stereotypes that are commonly found…
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…. Mushlin of the Pace Law Review wrote it, spring 1990. “In Gideon v. Wainwright the highest courts in the land “reach (ed) down to hear the plea of a fifty-two-year-old drifter, an outcast from society. The story of how lawyers and judges handled Clarence Gideon…
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…to intentionally to cause damage in the boxers' brains. However, its pleas have largely fallen on deaf ears and were also criticized by many. The only country, which called for boxing to be banned so far, is Iceland. Another reason to support why boxing should…
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Category: /History
…population. Accommodating the French with their own French court, The Court of Common Pleas, and allowing them to keep their language and religion provided the British with an unique culture to rule and govern. The situation between the French and the English…
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Category: /History
…and unified country. So they looked over the pleas by the Native Americans. In 1832 President Jackson declared that the land was to be given to Georgia to do what they wanted to do, also known as the “Indian Removal Act”. This created the Native American’s…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of nonsense. They are forced by a sort of peer pressure to accept the lottery and everything that comes with it. Only when they are chosen to die do they suddenly feel the need to plea for the unjustness of the lottery, as does Tessie first when her family…
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Category: /History
…before the American public a calm and dispassionate statement of certain curable ills as a basis upon which to rest and earnest plea for action; to waken, if possible, all those dormant and neglected powers and impulses for good which need to be called…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, conniving scheme put into play by the goddesses, Dido decides to end her life ironically with the sword that was given to her as a gift from Aeneas. The last meeting of Aeneas and Dido is a scene of great emotional intensity. The failure of Dido's moving pleas
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…flesh into pieces and eat it raw, for the ill have done me..." (Homer XXII 345- 347) In the last book of the novel, Achilles finally undergoes the final transformation in the story. He listens intently to King Priam's plea to return the body of his slain…
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