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    the Puritans‚ and settled primarily for religious reasons. The environment of New England consisted of rocky soil‚ dense forests‚ and large numbers of fish (Sarcelle‚ 1965). The culture that developed in New England was appropriate to such conditions.<br><br>The soil‚ being rocky‚ had to be worked constantly and patiently (Sarcelle‚ 1965). Patience and persistence were trademarks

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    doomed dream of buying their own farm and living off the land. George often thinks about how his life he could have had as an unrestricted bachelor and free of the burden of caring for Lennie. “If I was alone I could live so easy‚” he says. (Steinbeck‚ 1965:12) However‚ Lennie has his own private dream of living in a cave with his own rabbits but Curley’s wife regrets the missed chance to become a movie star. The main theme throughout this novel is that people must learn to reconcile their dreams with

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    An Oveview of the 1960s

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    demonstration against the war in Vietnam took place in 1965. | Cold War Conflicts | Cuba under Castro allied with the USSR & Khrushchev. Ike & the CIA had secretly planned an invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles. Kennedy proceeded with the plan‚ called the Bay of Pigs (1961). Disaster struck as air support was cancelled by Kennedy in the attempt to keep US involvement a secret‚ and the exiles were captured or killed by Castro. | Camelot | * August 11‚ 1965 – Watts Riots: Blacks enraged by police brutality

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    remained in segregated schools. • Although the Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave the government power to force integration of education‚ by 1968 58% of black students remained in segregated schools. • President Johnsons Higher Education Act of 1965 increased the number of black students attending college/uni during the late 1960s and 1970s Important points to remember: The Brown Case (1954) Civil Rights Act (1964) Higher Education Act (1968) Transport Interstate Transport

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    passed through the senses‚ or internally which is described as one’s waking thoughts or memories (Freud‚ 1965). A dream do not only include one’s experiences and memories. It has varied meanings. It may be a fulfilment of a wish or a realization of a fear. Dreams as wish fulfilments are usually short and simple compared to other types‚ which are evident in the dreams of young children (Freud‚ 1965). On the other hand‚ repressed wishes arises from the ego‚ a part of mind containing consciousness

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    Prior to 1965‚ the voluntary system of industrial relations patterned along the British system was in practice. Under such system‚ the concept of self-government and autonomy within industry was the key to industrial harmony. The two sides of industry were encouraged to regulate their collective relationship and to settle any dispute arising therefrom through their own efforts and through mutually agreed procedures‚ with minimal State intervention‚ such intervention being confined mainly to providing

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    Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) “On April 9‚ 1965 Congress enacted the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) (P.L. 89-10)‚ the most expansive federal education bill ever passed.” “It is significant to note the bill was enacted less than three months after it was introduced‚ as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty.”2 “Title I of ESEA reflected the presidential recommendation by providing that school districts with heavy concentrations of low-income

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    MP May 6‚ 2013 Civil Rights Movement.   Two events of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States that had great impact on African Americans Struggle for equality were the Brown v. Board of Education ruling and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.              The Brown v. Board of Education ruling was a beginning point of the Civil Rights Movement. The NAACP’s chief counsel and director Thurgood Marshall focused his attention on public education and access for African Americans. One case that

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    Unmanned Voskhod 2 March 18‚ 1965 Soviet Union To show that humans could survive independently in space‚ outside of a craft‚ given an appropriate suit. Pavel Belyayev Alexey Leonov Remarks Alexey Leonov performs the first manned spacewalk during Voskhod 2 Leonov began his spacewalk 90 minutes into the mission at the end of the first orbit Name Date Launched Nation Mission Remarks Gemini Titan III March 23‚ 1965 United States The mission’s primary

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    of education and healthcare. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) provided significant federal aid to public education‚ and secured Head Start‚ originally a summer program‚ as a permanent component. Since education was a state and local matter‚ the federal government previously had refrained from assisting public schools for fear of violating the principle of “separation of powers.” The Higher Education Act (1965) raised federal aid to public and private universities‚ granted scholarships

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