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    Griswold won and was released Date of the Decision (when did the court decide on the case). Decided: Monday‚ June 7‚ 1965 Ruling of the court (what did the court decide about this case). ONE PARAGRAPH [Who wrote Majority Opinion and/or Concurrent Opinion] The court decided that the constitutions amendments created a new constitutional right which was the right to privacy

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    records must contain sufficient detail to enable the financial position of the company to be determined at any time and so that the directors can ensure that any profit and loss account or balance sheet complies with the requirements of the Companies Act 1965. The records should contain all details of any income and expenditure and a record of the company’s assets and liabilities.  By virtue of section 167(3)‚ the Beta Sdn Bhd should kept the records at the registered office that referred to in subsection

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    as the McCarran–Walter Act of 1952 and the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965. The McCarran–Walter Act repealed the remnants of "free white persons" restriction of the Naturalization Act of 1790‚ but it retained the quota system that effectively banned nearly all immigration from Asia for example‚ its annual quota of Chinese was only fifty. Asian immigration increased significantly after the 1965 Immigration Act altered the quota system. The preference for relatives‚ initially designed

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    many films about time‚ boredom and repetition like “Empire” and “The Chelsea Girls”‚ the classics that are underground now. With the privilege of working with the rock band “The Velvet Underground” in 1965‚ Andy Warhol traveled around the country with not only The Velvets‚ but also with the 1965 superstar Edie Sedgwick and the lightshow “The Exploding Plastic Inevitable”. On June 3rd‚ 1968‚ Valerie Solanis‚ founder and member of SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men)‚ walked into Warhol’s studio -

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    an issue lay bare the secret heart of America itself. Rarely are we met with a challenge‚ not to our growth or abundance‚ our welfare or our security‚ but rather to the values and the purposes and the meaning of our beloved Nation.” | March 15th 1965 was the date that a very inspiring speech was given by Lyndon B. Johnson. The words “we shall overcome” were echoed by Johnson regarding the African American’s that struggled

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    Do you think civil disobedience during the SELMA period and civil disobedience during current times are the same? Civil disobedience during the SELMA period was not good‚ people would be attacked and sometimes killed. Civil disobedience now isn’t as bad as the SELMA period‚ our present time civil disobedience is not as bad‚ now people just get arrested and charged with trespassing. Civil disobedience is the refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws or commands of the government. Civil disobedience

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    Rights Act of 1964 outlawing segregation in public accommodations and discrimination in education and employment. Also in 1964 Martin Luther King‚ Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1965 King and the SCLC join the voting-rights march from Selma to Montgomery. Congress passes the Voting Rights Act of 1965‚ which suspends (later bans) literacy tests and other restrictions to prevent blacks

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    February 21‚ 1965. A week after his house was bombed‚ he was shot to death by Islam leaders while giving a speech at his rally. He did not deserve to die because he was just trying to make the world a better place and make things equal for all people. People who supported malcom were very devastated and angry. Emergency measures failed to save him. Due to the fact that malcom X’s father may have also been killed by white supremacists‚ this Malcom’s supports 10x more angry. Malcom X was a dangerous

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    Trust vs Mistrust The first year of an infant’s life can be a time of great joy and learning‚ developmental growth physically‚ mentally and emotionally while providing an opportunity for parents to ensure their infant’s needs are being met. In 1965 Erik Erikson developed eight psychosocial growth stages beginning with Stage 1‚ ‘trust vs. mistrust’‚ which occurs from birth and throughout the first year of an infant’s life (Candlin 2008‚ p.76). Erikson’s theory of ‘trust vs. mistrust’ will be

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    Police Report Assignment Debbie Smith CJA/304 11/5/2012 Ryan McNeal / Axia College Police Report Assignment This man‚ Ernesto Arturo Miranda had a huge part in shaping the American Miranda Rights Policy. Born March 9‚ 1941 in Columbus‚ Az. The name Ernest Miranda is well known in the state of Arizona because he fought and got his case overturned because there were mistakes by the police when they arrested him. This whole story began on the night of March 3‚ 1963 when Patricia

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