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    include the Executive Branch departments‚ agencies‚ and offices; federal regulatory agencies; and federal corporations.2 The Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch are not subject to FOIA. FOIA was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. Prior to FOIA’s enactment‚ the public had no formal method to request or receive information from the government. Some government meetings were held in secret and citizens had access only to information that the government chose to make public. Representative

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    the swinging 60s

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    Britain in the 1960s 1960s The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1960 to the end of 1969. It is known as the Swinging Sixties and is associated with the birth of British pop music and fashion. Events 1961 - First man in space 1966 - England won the football World cup 1969 - First humans to walk on the Moon Population 1960 Population of Britain was about 53 million 1960 World’s population was just over 3 billion. Homes and households Most houses now had a refrigerator

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    Malayan Law Journal Reports/1966/Volume 2/STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI - [1966] 2 MLJ 187 - 7 September 1966 8 pages [1966] 2 MLJ 187 STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI OCJ HARLEY AGCJ (BORNEO) KUCHING CIVIL SUIT NO K 45 OF 1966 7 September 1966 Constitutional Law -- Constitution of the State of Sarawak‚ Articles 1‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 24 and 44 -- Whether Governor has power to dismiss Chief Minister -- Allegation that Chief Minister

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    production in 1964 and combined a Bizzarrini developed quad-cam V12 with a Dallara developed chassis. As might be guessed‚ this combination proved very effective‚ and it remained in production until 1968 (albeit in revised 400GT form from 1966). More ground breaking was the 1966 release of the Miura‚ which used a transversely mounted V12 behind the occupants. With a Bertone designed two seat bodyshell (actually by Gandini and Giugiaro whilst working there)‚ the Miura proved a great success and continued until

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    Gulzarilal Nanda | 27-May-1964 | 9 June 1964 * | 4 July 1898 | 15-Jan-1998 | Indian NationalCongress | 3 | Lal Bahadur Shastri | 09-Jun-1964 | 11-Jan-1966 | 02-Oct-1904 | 11-Jan-1966 | Indian NationalCongress | 4 | Gulzarilal Nanda | 11-Jan-1966 | 24 January 1966 * | 4-July-1898 | 15-Jan-1998 | Indian NationalCongress | 5 | Indira Gandhi | 24-Jan-1966 | 24-Mar-1977 | 19-Nov-1917 | 31-Oct-1984 | Indian NationalCongress | 6 | Morarji Desai | 24-Mar-1977 | 28-Jul-1979 | 29-Feb-1996 | 10-Apr-1995 |

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    penitentiary closing in on me” (Lee 1966:135) to describe the pressures of being a lady‚ or describing Mr. Ewell as one who took “yearly lavations” (Lee 1966:185)‚ ironic to use such grand language on a man such as himself Lee’s use of light hearted irony provides relief for the reader as well as a balance “to the more serious themes of poverty‚ social injustice and racism” (Carney 2006:8)‚ for example‚ Lee’s description of the missionary ladies as being “bovine” (1966:239) (like cows) during the missionary

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    From entirely formulating an opinion to strengthening an existing one‚ the media has the ability to do both but not to every type of individual. In order to understand how various citizens are influenced by media messages‚ Philip Converse et al. (1966) separated voters into three distinct groups: those with the highest levels of political awareness and understanding‚ those with the lowest levels and those of moderate understanding. In alignment with this‚ Graber (1984) theorised that a voter’s predispositions

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    The laws are commonly heard in movie scenes consisting of suspected criminals being taken to questioning (“Miranda v Arizona 1966.” 328). For most police officers‚ reciting the miranda rights are a part of their everyday life. Miranda’s killer was never arrested because he remained silent after he was told he was allowed to do so‚ and there wasn’t enough evidence gathered to

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    GREGORIO U. LINGAL 64 Baki Street‚ San Juan‚ Samal‚ Bataan Contact No. +966535874519/ +639298313112 Email Address: gregorioumerezlingal@yahoo.com Personal Information Position Desired : Heavy Equipment Operator Birth date : May 25‚ 1966 Birthplace : Samal‚ Bataan Height : 5’2” Weight : 51 kg. Nationality : Filipino Religion : Aglipayan Civil Status : Married Father’s Name : Miguel Q. Lingal Mother’s Name : Sixta U. Lingal Gender : Male Language spoken/

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    Wayward Puritans Summary

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    Anne started to interpret her own version of the Holy Doctrine. The controversy centered on the idea‚ persuaded by Mrs. Hutchinson‚ that there were virtually no priests capable of judging whether a person was truly touched by grace or not (Erikson 1966). The individuality that Anne was creating for herself raised questions amongst the settlement and disrupted the conformity that the New England Puritans were trying to create. They wanted to avoid the spread of resistance and ultimately the courts

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