Category: /History/European History
into smallholdings (similar to Lenin's NEP). The Provisional Government's failed to implement this scheme, because the weak antagonistic coalition spent most of their time in office furiously debating less-pressing issues such as Polish Independence and Capitol Punishment
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Category: /Law & Government
, they become Acts. Acts can cover almost any subject, such as which crimes are punishable by prison, how much money the government is allowed to spend, and where people are allowed to go fishing. Acts may be of general importance or limited to particular bodies
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
an abortion at any stage of her pregnancy.
Under United States law, murder is illegal and the consequences for any such action would be imprisonment or, in some states, capital punishment. This is so because human have the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit
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Category: /Literature/English
,
white-hooded men punished immorality and terrorized un-American
elements" (88).
The Klan erupted as a secret organization employing its
secrecy to mislead the public and inquiring newspapers. Therefore,
they were labeled the invisible empire
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Category: /History
and strong punishment for wrongdoing.
Genghis Khan invades Southern Asia.
Genghis Khan began his invasion not directly into Cathay but into another empire called, The Hsi Hsia Empire. This empire was originally not part of Cathay but many of its structures
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Category: /Business & Economy
the company due to reasons that I have mentioned before - there is no incentive for extra effort. The current method of payment for Gardnov will cause the company to have higher direct sales costs, and it will "require up-front working capital"(3). Finally
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although quite possibly, some more severe "below ground punishments" which would not be made as public as resignation.
2)The cabinet of the British Government has many roles, one of which is collective responsibility, as described above. One very important
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of foreboding. He continues to say:
"But He hath the steerage of my course
Direct my sail! On lustly gentlemen." (L. 112-113)
By this he is inviting Fate, personified by the capital 'H' and the use of sexual distinction, to control him, it seems he is abdicating
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calls for, and that if any blood is shed, his property will be confiscated. At this point, Shylock agrees to accept the money instead of the flesh, but the court punishes him for his greed by forcing him to become a Christian and turn over half of his
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to attracting investment capital and turning a profit, both companies depended on their ability to market stories that would excite, interest, and attract supporters (Greenblatt 148). In his article, Greenblatt proposes that the relation between the play and its alle
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