Papers 1951-1960 of total 4051 found.
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…of discrimination against same sex union. Put yourselves in a stranger’s shoes and try to feel what it feels like to be discriminated against, harassed and, in some cases, even beaten just because there is disapproval of whom you love…
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…of Soviet missiles from the island. Again, the Cuban exiles were not consulted. Realistic Cuban exiles could see the writing on the wall in 1963 and may have wanted revenge. So these desperate men, no strangers to violence, had Kennedy assassinated, and left…
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…a problem, with people chatting with new 'friends' online and sometimes even threatening them. The second is a need to protect your data from strangers. All these unethical decisions hurt a business. There are three levels of online privacy provided by systems…
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…of revelation. At each strike of the clock the characters stop everything as if they are waiting for the "Red Death" to come for them at any minute. At twelve, the stranger dressed as the "Red Death" appears. This time everyone begins to fear death. The darkness…
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…sure he or she has plenty of playmates to join them. Also be sure that they understand the meaning of a stranger and instruct them not to talk to anyone they do not know. For those that feel Megan’s Law only causes terror to the town, well of course…
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…improper methods to recruit athletes for their teams. In the past half century, the NCAA, an amateur organization, has been no stranger to its share of corruption and scandal. The NCAA’s constitution states that “An amateur sportsman is one who engages in sports…
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…they could fight back would be to boycott the bus company. On the morning of December 5, the African-American residents of the city refused to use the buses. Most walked, those few with cars arranged rides for friends and strangers, some even rode…
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…of that time they farmed the soil cooperatively. In a way you could say that European peasants are no strangers to a form of primitive socialism. Until a hundred years ago all food came from fields tilled by peasants in this manner. Only in Poland and England…
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…’t listening to him. For my final experiment with space, I went to the Penfield Library and sat extremely close to a complete stranger. Though there were many other available seats in the vicinity, I sat at the sat closest to her. Looking at me out…
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…left of the happy extrovert I once had known myself to be. In particular, one can see a skinny, blond-haired child dancing on the streets of Disney World and striking poses, like a runway model, for the passing strangers. I wanted to be noticed, for everyone…
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