Papers 2301-2310 of total 4897 found.
…: The Second Oldest Profession, 1983-Erma Bombeck Giant Economy Size, 1984-Laugh Along with Erma Bombeck, 1985-Four of a Kind: A Treasury of Famous Works by America’s Best-Loved Humorist, 1987-Family: The Ties That Bind… and Gag!, 1987-I Want to Grow Hair, I Want…
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…single month, and Escobar and his cartel controlled the bulk of it. This soon turned violent in 1984, when Colombia began cracking down on the cocaine exporters and extraditing them to the United States for trial. His then campaign of murder, kidnapping…
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…Dream. New York: Summit Books (Simon & Schuster), 1984. Detzer, David The Brink: Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis. New York: Crowell, 1979 LaFeber, Walter The American Century. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1988. May, Ernest R. and Zelikow, Philip D. eds…
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…a mandate for a third five-year term in office; in December 1984, however, Mintoff resigned and was succeeded as prime minister by his education minister, Carmelo Mifsud-Bonnici. After 16 years out of power, the Nationalist Party won the national election of May…
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…as a people, and that the general will emerges after that constituting act. See Rousseau: Dreamer of Democracy (New Haven: Yale UP, 1984) 61-62. 8. Kennedy F. Roche argues that the concept of majority rule is the closest that Rousseau ever gets to explaining…
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…Olympiads, the retaliation by the Soviets in 1984 and the 1996 Atlanta bombing. Yet no army has invaded the actual village and fought a pitched battle amid the facilities. The Eleans and Arcadians did just that in 364 B.C. and turned the sanctuary into a blood…
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…for not holding regular referenda is that of cost. Each one cost in excess of £10m (1984), meaning that there would either have to be a rise in taxes or a cut in government spending in other areas. In the argument for referenda it suggests that voters will become more…
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…and reduction of federal low income housing programs has also dramatically reduced the supply of affordable shelter. Moreover, construction of low income and assisted housing has essentially stopped (Newsweek 1984). Due to the increased demand and diminished supply…
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…of Commons took it into their own hands and decided to debate over the topic of a new amendment for the Juvenile Delinquent's Act. For almost two decades, the debating was frenzied but on April 2nd, 1984, the Young Offenders Act was passed as an official act…
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…must keep in mind that extensively, throughout this Act, there was no Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and transfers into adult court were a possibility [Youth and Crime]. But, as this act of 1908 ended in 1984, a new Act was emboldened. This new act…
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