Papers 1681-1690 of total 55526 found.
…total control over which questions to ask the jury and was able to control each of his 20 preemptory challenges. This is not a right afforded to most criminals but it was afforded to Mumia from this same "racist" court. The defense attorney testified…
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…Conflicts over place Conflicts over places involve rival claims to define their meaning and thereby, rights to control their use or future. This is all centred on the concept of a 'sense of place', where particular places hold significance and meanings…
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…proceed in describing the similarities I see between the two films, in particular the couples in the two films, Pauline and Juliet and Kit and Holly. Social Outcasts and their Creation of a Fantasy World they can Control The moment we see the frown…
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…, but in their haste of issuing the guns, the Provisional Government took few records, and therefore reclaiming all the guns was difficult. This allowed Lenin control of not only organised, politicised workers, but an armed proletariat. Due to the military abandonment…
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…of the major reasons freedom is so desirable is because many of the limitations on freedom do not allow us the right to have control over our own bodies. Controlling our bodies is the only thing that we actually have power over. A large number of the prohibited…
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…was the first his kind in Hell’s Kitchen, he dressed in expensive suits and was well known in New York’s high society. He controlled bootleg liquor, breweries, nightclubs, taxicabs, laundries, cloak and cigarette concessions. He also had a controlling interest…
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…of both arguments it becomes clearer. I believe that one of the major reasons freedom is so desirable is because many the limitations on freedom are disallowing us the right to have control over our own bodies. Controlling our bodies is the only thing that we…
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…of both arguments it becomes clearer. I believe that one of the major reasons freedom is so desirable is because many the limitations on freedom are disallowing us the right to have control over our own bodies. Controlling our bodies is the only thing that we…
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…You are pinned down near a parked car by gunfire crisscrossing from two rivaling gangs with an innocent child you managed to grab from the street before the child was bout to be caught in the crossfire, you have the child in your arms with a gun in your…
Details: Words: 1995 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…the criminals, who are a part of the public, have certain rights, particularly, civil rights. All citizens must be aware of these rights to protect themselves against over-aggressive officers who take advantage of their position as badge and gun holders to intimidate…
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