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    The Black Panthers

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    as] (The Black Panther Party for Self Defense) was a Black Nationalist organization in the United States that formed in the late 1960s and became nationally renowned. (Wikipedia:The Free Encyclopedia‚ 1997). The Black Panther Party was founded in 1966 by party members Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in the city of Oakland‚ California. The party was established to help further the movement for African American liberation‚ which was growing rapidly throughout the sixties because of the civil rights

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    from self-incrimination and therefore did not have to confess to his crimes. The first court ruling where Miranda was found guilty to armed robbery was thrown out after his case was and brought up to the Supreme Court. In a ruling issued in 1966‚ the court established that the accused have the right to remain silent and that prosecutors may not use statements made by defendants while in police custody unless the police have informed them of their rights‚ which are now called Miranda Rights

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    Case Brief Miranda v. Arizona Citation: 384 U.S. 436‚ 10 Ohio Misc. 9‚ 86 S. Ct. 1602‚ 16 L. Ed. 2d 694 (1966) Brief Fact Summary: Self-incriminating evidence was provided by the defendants while interrogated by police without prior notification of the Fifth Amendment Rights of the United States Constitution. Synopsis of Rule of Law: Authorities of the Government must notify suspects of their Fifth Amendment constitutional rights prior to an interrogation following an arrest. Facts: The Supreme

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    the Arellano Literary Review. She worked with Your Magazine‚ This Week and the Junior Red Cross Magazine. * In 1949‚ she had married Juan Capiendo Tuvera‚ a childhood friend and fellow writer‚ with whom she had 10 children. Between the years 1966 to 1986‚ her husband served as the Executive Secretary of then President Marcos. Her husband’s work drew her into the charmed circle of the Marcoses. * Her 1952 short story‚ (the widely anthologized) “The Virgin”‚ won two first prizes: of the Philippines

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    TASK 1 Case Study MICI Done

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    up to 1966‚ for each of the three key systems‚ describe how each of your measures‚ assessment tools an techniques would monitor performance. Include specific examples of hypothetical cases to test the effectiveness of the elements of your r view strategy. Write an evaluation of the effectiveness of your review strategy. Suggest improvements to your strategy. Refer to quality management and continuous improvement theory. 6. Using the data provided for results up to 1966‚ analyze

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    Literary Analysis of Two Texts Renita Redding Instructor: Irene Robles-Huerta ENG 125 March 21‚ 2015 The short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been”‚ by Joyce Oates‚ (1966)‚ and the poem‚ “What it’s Like to Be a Black Girl”‚ by Patricia Smith‚ (1991)‚ are both about the coming of age of young girls and the conflicts that they encounter. The two pieces explore issues that most young girls have with their bodies and others during their puberty years. The literary elements that will be

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    1960's Fashion Trends

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    "I defy anyone to design a hat‚ coat or dress that hasn’t been done before...The only new frontier left in fashion is the finding of new materials" - Paco Rabanne 1966. The 1960’s was a decade of great change‚ inviting new ideas and fashion trends which still have a noticeable influence today. The beginning of the era showed fashion aimed at a wealthy mature audience‚ quality of material was important and mainly natural fabrics were used‚ and trends were largely dictated by high profile designers

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    Susan B. Anthony wrote “The Seneca Falls Declaration”. This document was much like the “Declaration of Independence” in which it listed multiple grievances against the government. This was the beginning of the movement and was slow going until 1966. In 1966 Betty Friedan wrote “The National Organization for Women’s Statement of Purpose”. These two documents hold a lot in common but when comparing the two you can see that in the years between them things have changed. This change may be small but is

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    In what senses can we take this major Victorian novel as a feminist text? Writing in 1966‚ R. B. Martin‚ who makes many fine points about about the novel ’s techniques and meaning‚ argues that it is essentially pre-feminist: The novel is frequently cited as the earliest major feminist novel‚ although there is not a hint in the book of any desire for political‚ legal‚ educational‚ or even intellectual equality between the sexes. Miss Bronte asks only for the simple — or is it the most complex?

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    Botswana

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    country located in Southern Africa. The citizens are referred to as "Batswana" (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland‚ Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. It has held free and fair democratic elections since independence. The earliest inhabitants of the region were the San‚ who were followed by the Tswana. Half the country today is ethnic Tswana. The term for the country’s people‚ Batswana‚ refers

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