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…Philosophy (1919). He continued his protests and was an active opponent of nuclear weapons. He released the Russell-Einstein Manifesto in 1955, calling for the reduction of nuclear weapons. In 1957, he was a prime organizer of the first Pugwash Conference…
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…Goldstein's book, the manifesto of the Brotherhood. Winston reads the book—an amalgam of several forms of class-based twentieth-century social theory—to Julia in the room above the store. Suddenly, soldiers barge in and seize them. Mr. Charrington, the proprietor…
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Category: /History
…and is disorganize. In Manifesto, it quoted,"...see what sponges have sucked up the public treasure." This shows that the government and wealthy land owner is taking everything and people are taking advantages of taking more land. These "gold diggers" were mainly upper…
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…Malaysia's own port business would suffer if it went ahead, Mr Mahathir told him. The project, which has been on and off the drawing board for many decades, became Gen Chavalit's political canvassing manifesto. Chinese and Malaysian firms were keen to invest…
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…in the "Bloody Sunday" massacre, and as a result an excessive amount of strikes erupted. The Tsar then released his "October Manifesto", promising a democratic parliament, the State Duma, to appease the people. The reforms of Prime Minister Stolypin were also…
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…liberties and a parliament that had representatives that were elected democratically. This manifesto split the revolutionaries into groups. The satisfied ones formed the Octobrist party while the liberals who wanted the duma to have more power created…
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…. According to the Group f/64 manifesto, they "believe that photography, as an art form, must develop along lines defined by the actualities and limitations of the photographic medium, and must always remain independent of ideological conventions of art…
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…wasn't inducted. This is an exert from Bacon's Manifesto "We cannot in our hearts find one single spot of rebellion or treason or that we have in any manner aide at subverting the settled government." (Cambridge, 1995) These mean formed a government called…
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…of the Radiant City manifesto elaborating on services available to the residents. Each apartment block was equipped with a catering section in the basement, which would prepare daily meals (if wanted) for every family and would complete each families' laundry chores…
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…because it's just like a manifesto of Romantic Movement. Robert Burns is also another Romantic poet of the first generation but actually we can say that he did not belong to any other group. He was Scottish and his poems are full of joy. He was also…
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