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supremacy. Bleached of the essence of humanity, Whites were 'without soul.' Nonetheless the race was destined to rule for an allotted period extending to 1914 A.D, though, as Fard's messenger Elijah Muhammad put it, 'a few years of grace have been given…
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…Lives), to bring about a quicker resolution to the war, and to send a message to the world that we now had military supremacy. Growing up in a military family, (with a dad a Vietnam vet, and a grandfather who would have fought in Japan if we had invaded), may…
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…perfection when it was finally relegated to history. After ten centuries of battlefield dominion the cavalry started loosing it's supremacy around the 14th century, when infantry acquired the deadly long bow and the spectacular Swiss pikeman almost eliminated…
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…they should kneel for peace; or seek for rule, supremacy and sway, when they are bound to serve, love and obey.”(V, ii) She continues to explain that the men labor for the necessities of life and the women should commit to them and make it easy on them by being…
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Category: /History
…" with the new royal supremacy (much akin to the absolutism of France's Louis XIV): by 1536, all ecclesiastical and government officials were required to publicly approve of the break with Rome and take an oath of loyalty. The king moved away from the medieval idea…
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…had long ago decided which side to rule in favor of. The court used this case to set forth the basic idea of nationalism, and the supremacy of the federal government. The decision was based on two principles: first, the federal government's powers do…
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…and Freedoms. The Charter was modified in 1981 with the following heading "Whereas Canada is founded upon the principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law." With such an acknowledgement, how could the acceptance of same-sex marriages even…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of life, Swift comments on the self imposed supremacy of English society. By humbling their representative, the author implies that despite the belief of the English to be the most civilized and refined society, they are still human beings who are slaves…
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…’s holy word, only to guess that he could possibly be one of the elect. The puritan religion was based on five basic principles; supremacy of the divine will, the depravity of man, election, free grace, and predestination. Each having a distinct…
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…difficulties between urgency and shame", and after the deed says that he felt, "guilty of so uncleanly an action" (Norton,2051). By revealing to the reader Gulliver's shame in carrying out a basic function of life, Swift comments on the self imposed supremacy
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