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…administration, with the staff made up of his Norman supporters. Rudeness from the newly conquered English was not tolerated. <Tab/>The ferocious "Harrying of the North", in which he burned and completely destructed the area from York to Durham…
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…coach before the club hired Del Harris in the off-season. After the 1995-96 season the Lakers signed center Shaquille O'Neal and traded Divac to the Charlotte Hornets for draft pick Kobe Bryant. Before the 1999-2000 season the Lakers hired former Chicago…
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…intention. Isaac wouldn't have been the same because he thought it was a "terrible state" to be in when he hated his own father, and his Uncle Harry also told him, "'it's a bad do when yer glad to see the back of your own father.'" Isaac realised that hating your…
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…works." If the Bertelsmann lawsuit reached the status of class action, BMG faced two options: They could either join in suing Bertelsmann, since they were members of the Harry Fox Agency, or they could opt out of suing their parent company but then become…
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…. This is also described in the Convention of the Continental-Field from International Sea Court of 1958. The principle was introduced in 1945 after President Harry Trumann of US claimed the rights for the US Continental-Field. It all ended in the international…
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…of football on a more consistent basis. According to the author Harry H. Miller of Mega-events, Urban Boosterism and Growth Strategies (2000) states, "Hosting a major sporting event creates a huge spotlight" on the host city, and moreover, it would be ethically…
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…As Hollywood has so clearly mythologized through movies such as The Duke and Dirty Harry, being an outlaw in the Far West seemed to be a very risky way of life. Michael Ondaatje showed just how violent this part of American history might have been…
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…prevent the gap from widening" (Harris 2).This phrase may conduce one into supposing that one dos not necessarily write satire to degrade or ridicule but also to teach and edify.It is from this ambitious purpose of his that his satiric Works are so…
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…positive eugenics. When and how did the first eugenic sterilization laws in the U.S. come about? Degeneracy theory was accepted by scientists until the late 19th century. Masturbation was thought to be the cause of degeneracy. Harry Sharp advocated for a law…
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…of Climate Change), 1996: Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change. Eds. J. T. Houghton, F. G. Meira Filho, B. A. Callander, N. Harris, A. Kattenberg, and K. Maskell, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U.K. 572 pp. IPCC, 2001: Climate Change 2001…
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