Papers 1971-1980 of total 6202 found.
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Manifesto; in this he promised to give the people a Duma, which was an elected parliament. Civil rights and uncensored newspapers were also promised. Although he seemed on the surface to keep these promises, practically speaking he did not. The Duma had…
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…of the lack of colonial unity is shown in the manifesto of the Contributors of Donations for the Relief of Boston, 1774 and 1775. Even though it shows that the colonies came to Boston’s aid, out of the thirteen colonies only 5 contributed to the aid…
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…continually predicted his own capture throughout the novel, Orwell manages to time the arrival of the authorities perfectly to catch the reader off-guard. The contrast between Winston and Julia is at its strongest as Winston reads to her from the manifesto
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…exemplar of human ethics." The Humanist Manifesto says that moral values have their source in human experience and that humanists strive for the good life in the here and now. A Humanist can never accept that something is wrong simply because the Church…
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…away this sustenance agriculture. The vast, mass-production of corn crops of the North American and Canadian prairies would poor into Mexico, undercutting the small producers (New Statesman and Society 2). The EZLN had a ten-point manifesto: "work, land…
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Category: /History
…of bureaucratization that had overwhelmed the Party…" The next letter, named the ‘Trotskyist Manifesto,' stated that, "…the Party hierarchy, increasingly selects the memberships of conferences and congress… changing them into mere extensions of the hierarchy…
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…. The Ancient Mariner heralded a new type of literature, one that was in touch the unpredictable and the supernatural world. The mystery of divine providence is explored, similarly the wonder of creation and nature emphasised. For The Ancient Mariner is a manifesto
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…scientific manifesto that governs what we now know about modern science and the science of discovering our past. His two theories of Natural Selection and Sexual Selection effectively bridge the gap that his predecessors could not. These concepts are imperative…
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…a historical documentation of what the reality of slavery entailed, at least for a young woman. It is also a political manifesto in that it argues that the realities of slavery were not much different from the Northern social norms of segregation. Her story…
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…” as a consequence of an event (Terrell, 18). The following are six rules from an Imagist manifesto: 1. To use the language of common speech, but to employ the exact word, not the nearly-exact, nor the merely decorative word. 2. We believe that the individuality…
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