Papers 1981-1990 of total 6202 found.
…was reached with the Edict of Milan, a manifesto of toleration issued by the joint emperors Licinius and Constantine. In 392 A.D. Theodosius I banned all non-Christian rites. Therefore making Christianity the official state religion.(Shelton) As one looks over…
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…Statement of Purpose. They expand on the idea of equality and state that their purpose is to achieve that equality. The fourth document is Redstocking Manifesto. It contains many similar ideas of NOW’s statement of purpose. It focuses more on the fact…
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…was officially empress. The empress and her advisers dispatched couriers to army and naval units with her manifesto and sheets for signature to the oath of allegiance. They worried that Peter III would find naval forces, infantry and munitions which he might mount…
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…Putosi. Learning of Diaz's re-election, Madero fled to the United States in October of 1910. In exile, he issued the ''Plan of San Luis,'' a manifesto that declared that the elections had been a fraud and that he would not recognize Porfirio Diaz…
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…, was his involvement in the Fabian Society. He joined the Fabian Society on Mary16, 1884, and grew to become one of it’s main spokesmen. Between 1889 and 1901 he wrote many pamphlets for the society including The Fabian Election Manifesto in 1892…
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…the southwestern belt of Ontario’s struggling Tobacco farms a man named Kime teamed up with Joe Strobel to revive a substantial, job creating crop that could be grown without pesticides, and that is how they sold the idea to the government(4). With that manifesto
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…of their own electoral decisions. Bennett, after all, has been writing about the death of moral outrage and The Devaluing of America (his Bush-era manifesto) since long before defendant Clinton ever arrived on the scene. Now, suddenly, we are to believe that Bill…
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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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…had to make concessions to try and win over support from the intelligentsia and professional sections of Russian society. He tried to meet the peoples demands by introducing the October Manifesto of 1905 . The main aspects of which were to ‘provide…
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manifesto the Tsar had won the support of many liberals with his promise of an elected parliament or Duma. Therefore elections were held and in 1906 the Duma met for the first time. The Tsar was not willing to allow the Duma to have any real power. The Duma…
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