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    Kennedy’s "New Frontier" Spirit President Kennedy‚ the youngest president to take office‚ assembled one of the youngest cabinets‚ including his brother Robert Kennedy‚ the Attorney General‚ who planned to reform the priorities of the FBI.  Kennedy’s new challenge of a "New Frontier" quickened patriotic pulses.  He proposed thePeace Corps‚ an army of idealistic and mostly youthful volunteers to bring American skills to underdeveloped countries.   The New Frontier at Home Southern Democrats and

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    Bibliography: Ashe‚ F. (1965). Contemporary social and political theory: an introduction. Buckingham: Open University Press 1999. Baker‚ H. A. (1996). Black British Cultural Studies: A Reader. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Barker‚ C. (2008). Cultural studies: theory

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    paper will compare and contrast one African-American civil rights issue that happened during America’s civil rights struggle (1954 to 1965) and is still happening today (to any group of people). You will address the issue from ethical and social responsibility perspectives. PROVIDE HEADINGS (IN RED) IN YOUR PAPER Paper outline I. Intro In 1954 to 1965‚ African Americans have been fighting for federal to pass interracial marriage. Nowadays‚ lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender

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    nationalledger.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=11&num=12603 Cumming‚ A Daniels‚ R. (n.d.). The Immigration Act of 1965: intended and unintended consequences. Retrieved April 9‚ 2008‚ from http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/historians/chapter11.htm George Washington University/National Security Archives (n.d.) Graham‚ O. L. (2004). A vast social experiment: the Immigration Act of 1965. Retrieved March 30‚ 2008‚ from http://www.npg.org/forum_series/socialexp.html Heidbank‚ S Rector‚ R. E. (2001‚ March

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    Canada had been an outstanding country for many years but has always lacked one important thing. Until the year 1965‚ Canada did not have their own official flag. The Canadian flag debate was a major controversy to Canada because many thought it was about time for Canada to have their own flag years after gaining their independence from Britain. The Canadian flag debate had a very interesting background and the Canadians involvement towards the flag debate was just phenomenal. As well as the creation

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    Comparative Analysis of the Child-Rearing Practices of the Philippines and Other Cultures Child rearing plays an important role in building up the children’s characteristics. It is their foundation to be a functional member of the society. But different societies have different cultures when it comes to child rearing. There are different factors which affect a parent’s attitude toward his/her children and these factors are mostly influenced by the society or the personal preference/ favoritism

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    Jim Crow Laws

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    often failed the test to be able to vote. The people giving the test often did not know any latin or anything in latin. The African Americans were able to vote without this discrimination. The Voting Rights of 1965 was able to end this. The writer in An article named Voting Rights Act (1965) says‚ “It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War‚ including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.”. This act was able to let African Americans vote

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    National Humanities Center Resource Toolbox The Making of African American Identity: Vol. III‚ 1917-1968 AP / Library of Congress LeRoi Jones / Amiri Baraka THE REVOLUTIONARY THEATRE Liberator‚ July 1965 * LeRoi Jones / Amiri Baraka‚ 1965 This essay was originally commissioned by the New York Times in December 1964‚ but was refused‚ with the statement that the editors could not understand it. The Village Voice also refused to run this essay. It was first published in Black Dialogue. LeRoi Jones

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    the question of what are the audience perspective and visual cultural representations of Asian Americans‚ and the important impression that the ideas post 1965 era raised was how Asian Americans represented themselves in American culture. Modern and contemporary Asian Pacific American artists have used the ideas and questions brought up post 1965‚ which include immigration and

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    Ningbo‚ P.R. China‚ 315100. Tel: 0044 (0) 574 8818 0330‚ E-mail: Zheng.Wei@nottingham.edu.cn January 2010 Abstract We employ the Lewis-Ranis-Fei theory of dualistic economic development as a framework to investigate China’s rapid growth over 1965-2002. We find that China’s economic growth is mainly attributable to the development of the non-agricultural (industrial and service) sector‚ driven by rapid labour migration and capital accumulation. Our estimates of the sectoral marginal productivity

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