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    unity‚ and invading conquerors caused the nation to constantly change and evolve over the last 500 years. In modern day Afghanistan‚ these evolutions have been more controversial and more apparent as time has passed‚ forcing Afghans to look to their 1964 constitution. Muhammad Zahir Shah proved to be a reliable and credible leader who implemented a significant constitution which provided new laws for Afghan society‚ including those that would further advance women’s rights. The implementation of a

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    Prices of new homes sold in the United States between 1964 and 2008 (LR-1) Purpose: To analyze the average sales prices of new homes sold in the United States from 1964 to 2008. Data: The prices were retrieved from http://www.census.gov/const/uspriceann.pdf. I chose to use the prices between 1964 and 2008 as they showed a huge increase (More data was available (see link)). Average sales prices of new homes sold in the US Year Time (seconds) 1964 $20‚500.00 1968 $26‚600.00 1972 $30‚500.00 1976

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    past that have created certain policies‚ as well as laws that employers must abide by. Team D has chosen to reflect on both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 1991‚ as well as the Privacy Act. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 1991 are both considered equal employment acts and were both apart of the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the federal legislation that ended racial segregation nationwide in education‚ employment‚ public facilities‚ and voting facilities throughout the

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    Educational System in Zambia How it developed since independence on the 24th of October 1964 Background Zambia attained her political independence from Britain on 24th October 1964. Up to that point‚ 75 years later of colonial administration‚ provision of education in the country was mainly in the hands of missionaries. Had it not been for the missionaries‚ primary and secondary education could have 129 delayed much longer coming to Zambia than was the case. So Zambia owes a great deal from the

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    To what extent can the period of Conservative dominance between 1951 and 1964 be viewed as ‘Thirteen Wasted Years’? The Labour government in their 1964 party election manifesto described the period of 1951-64 as the ‘13 wasted years’. This is in contrast to the historian Blake who referred this period of conservative power the ‘Golden Age’. The period did have periods of good and bad‚ spread especially across the areas of international‚ economic and social policies. The 1950s in hindsight

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    Name Portrait Entered office Left office Birth Death Political party/alliance Election year 1 Jawaharlal Nehru 15 Aug 1947c 27 May 1964 1 14 Nov 1889 27 May 1964 Indian National Congress 1951 1957 1962 2 Gulzarilal Nanda 27 May 1964 9 Jun 1964 * 4 Jul 1898 15 Jan 1998 Indian National Congress 3 Lal Bahadur Shastri 9 Jun 1964 11 Jan 1966 1 2 Oct 1904 11 Jan 1966 Indian National Congress 4 Gulzarilal Nanda 11 Jan 1966 24 Jan 1966 * 4 Jul 1898 15 Jan 1998

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    The year 1965 probably was the one that required the best balancing act. Johnson was determined on creating his "Great Society"‚ and to many Americans‚ the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was not enough. Many people only saw it as the beginning of a comprehensive effort to deal with issues of discrimination‚ segregation‚ and equality that wouldn’t just involve where one could eat but access to political and economic power. President

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    certain tasks. In most cases there were more left handed people than right handed (Simon‚ 1964‚ p. 204). The participants were required to draw a straight line with both hands and see what one was straighter. When using their dominant hand they all could make almost perfect straight lines (Simon‚ 1964‚ p. 204). When the other hand was being trialed the line was not straight as it was with the dominant hand (Simon‚ 1964‚ p. 205). The results were that it was very easy to make a steady straight line with

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    (Gibson‚ 1964). Galileo was born into an environment of wealthy appreciated by funding genius ides. This environment allowed Galileo to find his full scope (Gibson‚ 1964). He excelled in the arts of painting and music. This ministered his recordings of observations and popularity in the early 1600s. Galileo was educated in the monastery of Vallombrosa near Florence; here he gained proficient skills in Greek and logic as well as working with some of the best Latin authors (Gibson‚ 1964). This background

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    on the advice of the Chief Justice‚ to appoint any person who has held high judicial office in Malaysia to be an additional judge of the Federal Court. Every proceeding in the Federal Court is according to section 74 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964‚ heard and disposed off by three judges or such greater uneven number of judges as the Chief Justice may in any particular case determine. In the absence of the Chief Justice the most senior member of the Court shall preside. Article 122(2) of the

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