Papers 1931-1940 of total 6202 found.
…in an prestigious Catholic school. “In 1949, Sar won a scholarship to go and study electricity at a college in Paris, France”(Chandler). “During the time he was in Paris studying, he joined the French Communist Party”(Chandler). “He kept company with Khieu Ponnary…
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…. He promised things to different groups, such as to workers, he said that he would create more jobs, and give better rights for them, and to business men, he promised to control the trade unions, and control the communist, and etc. He blamed the Jews…
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…important issues to the electorate were health and education; Labour ranked them first and third while the Conservatives ranked them fourth and fifth. The Labour manifesto had greater focus on public services and the media; helping to ensure Labours victory…
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…outlined the 25 points of the German Workers Party (a manifesto of sorts), designed the party symbol, the Swastika, and increased party membership to about 3,000 members. (Source: The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich. Author: William L. Shiver, 1960). Hitler…
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…contrast, and turbulent forms in broad brushstrokes are a virtual manifesto of Romanticism" (Strickland 77). This painting, as others of the Romantic period, was based on a true incident and was obviously further brought to life by the intense passion…
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…sprung the 'Versailles treaty' professing the manifesto for German reparations, which in the years to come were to cripple the newly founded Weimar Republic. Many countries, statesmen and certainly not least the population of Germany criticised the agreement…
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…was quite unexpected. Not only was Prince Metternich thrown out of power, Franz Joseph, the new monarch replacing Ferdinand, granted a constitution and an end to serfdom (the imperial manifesto). This was a disaster for the revolt (which obviously brought Louis…
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…' or blank sheet, upon which knowledge is imprinted, as when it is informed by sense-experience. David Hume, an eminent Scottish empiricist was to follow in Locke's footsteps and address many of the issues the latter raised. In his appropriately titled manifesto
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…of the northern Democrats who voted for the bill retained their seats. The others had left because of the controversy caused by the Kansas-Nebraska act. The party was hurt further by the Ostend Manifesto. In this document, three U.S. diplomats laid out a plan to buy…
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…business process reengineering. Works Cited Hammer. Michael and Champy, James. Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 2001.…
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