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…"academy" in the country near Lowell. His manner in the schoolroom was impressive; his self-control was perfect, he never punished except with words. His last experience as a schoolmaster was in Cambridge. In 1823, Emerson began studying for the ministry…
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…of communism within our country as well as its advances on the international front. In so doing, however, we must be careful we maintain our traditional concern that in punishing the guilty we protect the innocent." In December 1954, when the Senate voted censure…
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…An efficient rail system links major northern and north-eastern towns with the capital. A southern route permits the visitor to travel by train into IV1alaysia and Singapore. Domestic express trains comprise first, second and third-class carriages. Slower trains may…
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…the contributions of DWEM's for the simple fact that they are just that. He thinks that we should study such things as the rise of capitalism or ongoing nationalism in other countries, but should not be swayed in our critical thinking by the fact that some people…
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…traveled extensively and studied at the imperial capital, Zhou, where he is said to have met and spoke with Lao Zi, the founder of Daoism. Upon his return to Lu, he gained renown as a teacher, but when he was 35, Duke Zhao of Lu led his country to war…
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…the conquered territories, the final northern boundary for Silla was set along Pyong-Yang (today's North Korean capital) area. This represented a doubling of territory for Silla, but a loss of half of the area dominated by the Korean people. Southern Manchuria…
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…that the Church of England, led by the King, did not enforce a literal enough interpretation of the Bible. Persecution punishment included jail and even execution. To seek refuge, they separated to go to Holland because of its proximity, lower cost, and safer passage…
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…suffer the loss of his head". Sure enough, the King caught one citizen burning coal and ordered the violator's decapitation. This is the only known capital punishment case for violating a pollution control law. London then replaced coal burning for wood…
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…to organize is a universally recognized fundamental human right, under the NAALC, failure by Mexico, Canada and the U.S. to enforce the right to unionize is not a punishable offense. It is widely recognized that the institutions established under NAFTA's…
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…of India in 1774. This position was created by Lord North's Regulating Act (1773), which also set up a four-member governing council. The act also made Calcutta become the capital city of British India and the Madras and the Bombay presidencies came under its…
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