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    Charles Perkins

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    Aboriginal Advancement annual conference in Brisbane in 1961. He spoke with passion about his visit to Mungana reserve where he saw a double standard in action: attractive homes for the white staff and tin shanties for the Aboriginal residents. In 1965 Perkins‚ one of two Aboriginal students at the University of Sydney (the other was Gary Williams)‚ was keen to find a way to publicise the Aboriginal cause. This led to the formation of Student Action for Aborigines (SAFA) and the decision to organise

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    Giving blacks to vote. This did not happen overnight though. The south still provided strong resistance as they did not agree with allowing blacks to vote. The south continued to put up a good fight. With the support of the Voting Rights of 1965 history was in the making. The supreme court also backed this by banning poll taxes in 1966 with the baking of the XIV amendment. There was also federal oversight in areas of the south which would allow blacks the right to register to vote without

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    Popular Culture of the 60s

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    The counterculture movement dominated the second half of the 1960s‚ its most famous moments being the Summer of Love in San Francisco in 1967‚ and the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York in 1969. Psychedelic drugs‚ especially LSD‚ were widely used medicinally‚ spiritually and recreationally throughout the late 1960s‚ and were popularized byTimothy Leary with his slogan "Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out". Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters also played a part in the role of "turning heads on". Psychedelic influenced

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    Moot Problem

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    NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ ODISHA CUTTACK CONSTITUTIOANAL LAW –I MOOT PROBLEM [1]. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ a great Muslim social reformer and statesman in 1877‚ for the educational regeneration of Muslims in India started the Muhammadan Anglo— Oriental (M.A.O. College) College at Aligarh‚ a town in the State of Uttar Pradesh. His objective was to build a college in tune with the British education system but without compromising its Islamic values. Sir Syed’s son‚ Syed Mahmood‚ had studied at Cambridge

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    Colonialism in Singapore

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    Colonialism in Singapore Asian Studies Grade 9 Singapore was colonized for quite a lot of years‚ from around 1819 until 1965. The British‚ Japan and Malaya colonized Singapore during 1819 to 1965. The British colonized Singapore from 1819 till 1963. But during these 144 years‚ Japan also colonized Singapore and colonized them for 3 years‚ in 1942 till 1945 during the World War II. The British only fully colonized Singapore in 1824. In that time the British did colonize Singapore

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    Nelson Mandela

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    Was Nelson Mandela heroic leader or villain in disguise? Nelson Mandela has become a symbol for injustice of the apartheid state and a fight for everlasting freedom. This essay will discuss why Nelson Mandela was the most heroic leader of all time.He made history by ending apartheid and making Africa an equal society. He was fearless‚ selfless and determined to make a change for his country and people regardless of the consequences that may occur. All these great attributes are the reasons why

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    “right to marital privacy” (McBride‚ 2007). The First Amendment has a penumbra where privacy is protected from governmental intrusion (Griswold v Connecticut‚ 1965). The Fourth and Fifth Amendments are described as protection against all governmental invasions "of the sanctity of a man’s home and the privacies of life” (Griswold v Connecticut‚ 1965). Planned Parenthood asserted‚ “the state cannot dictate to husbands and wives what they may and may not do in their marital relations” (Stein‚ 2010‚ p. 100)

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    Vietnam War Analysis

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    fly to North Vietnam‚ release their munitions‚ and return to base virtually unrestricted. The North Vietnamese needed to develop their integrated air defense network‚ and assistance was once again requested from the Soviet Union. In the spring of 1965 it was discovered that a surface-air-missile program was beginning to be developed in North Vietnam. The most significant assistance came in the form of the SA-2 (Crabtree‚ 1994). The SA-2 Guideline was invented by the U.S.S.R. as a radar controlled

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    decision was not due to a belief that Vietnam would be easy‚ but rather it was necessary. Whether or not it was too late at this time is debatable‚ as the earliest combat reports in 1965 showed several successful operations even with the new use of airlifting‚ and the success of La Drang is an early example of such. Throughout 1965-1966‚ further combat bases were being established all across‚ and it seemed considerable efforts to route the NVA had been achieved‚ and the US government viewed this as a success

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    Life Cycle of a Group

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    This networking is informal‚ and can benefit the individual member; each group has its own culture. These groups are cross sectional‚ and are formed without any involvement from the formal structure (Mullins‚ L. 2005). According to B.W.Tuckman (1965)‚ as a group develops towards an effective‚ productive and healthy team it will pass through a number of distinct and natural sequences of stages. Each stage has both specific a task and socio-emotional issues. Knowledge of these stages and relevant

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