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    weaknesses further undermining their cause. The oppressive measures undertaken by the colonial powers to minimise opposition did‚ indeed‚ hindered the growth and development of nationalist movements. The French in Vietnam clamped down heavily on any anti-colonial movements. The reformist manifestations that followed the deposition of emperor Thanh-thai in 1907 was met with repression. The Free School of Hanoi was closed down in 1908 and after Pham Chu Trinhfs alleged involvement in tax riots that

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    felt about the war and what our country was becoming. This was a time of the Civil Rights Movement along with the Anti-War Movement and students strived to become active members of society. One huge impact a movement can have is the influence from a nation’s most iconic and loveable characters‚ of which is looked up to. In 1963‚ Bob Dylan released his song‚ “Masters of War” which was an anti-war protest song that

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    new generation‚ expressing their individuality. Moreover‚ by moving away from the society‚ they felt free about using drugs‚ creating new trends and music (1960’s 195). It was not just about hippies‚ drugs‚ new trends and rock music‚ but it was the anti-war movement and the social change. From the 1950’s traditional ‘get a job and a family’ concept and narrow mind‚ in the 1960’s younger people started considering what happened outside their doors; becoming interested in politics‚

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    Fridman dissect his argument by comparing and contrasting America’s on-going social beliefs and perceptions of the geek and the actual positive role taken on by the nerd and why the role that they play is so vital to our society. Since we live in an anti- intellectualist society‚ nerds are ostracized while athletes are idolized. And this all starts from elementary or middle school. We rarely have a child who will grow up to be the next Albert Einstein‚ but have many children in schools who will be

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    INTRODUCTION Both scarring and nonscarring alopecias have been described with long-term use of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Current treatments revolve around anti-inflammatory agents such as topical corticosteroid ointments‚ creams‚ and intralesional injections to reduce follicular inflammation. Unfortunately‚ none of these therapies are universally effective. Here‚ we describe a case of erlotinib-induced alopecia refractory to intralesional and topical corticosteroids that

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    song. “All we are saying‚ is give peace a chance” is one of the lyrics in this song and is also one of the most popular lyrics in the world. He wanted to stop the war in Vietnam and wanted a war-free world. This song quickly became the anthem of the anti-war movement as many Americans felt that we should not being fighting in Vietnam. On October 15‚ 1969‚ a multi-city demonstration called The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam‚ took place‚ with protesters singing this song in mass

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    PIRACY – THE INDUSTRY TAKES ACTION New tactics prove successful in Mexico Mass raids in Brazil Pirates raided at Dutch record fair Customs official arrested in Paraguay Spanish police smash piracy syndicate Taiwanese pirates tackled Italy’s anti-terrorist squad seizes pirate CDs New frontline: bars and restaurants 11 PRIORITY COUNTRIES Brazil Canada China Greece Indonesia Italy Mexico Russia South Korea Spain 17 SPECIAL FOCUS COUNTRIES Bulgaria Pakistan Taiwan Ukraine

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    Banning File Sharing Sites In an article found in Just do IP (Issue 42‚ August 25‚ 2000) Talal Shamoon states‚ "People are copying music because they feel somewhat disenfranchised with the options they have at their disposal in the digital space. It’s up to the content industry to create value in the digital arena and they’ve made phenomenal steps in that direction." District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel ruled in favor of the Recording Industry Association of America (http://www.riaa.com/) (RIAA)

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    were major contributors to establishing our nation‚ and its flourishing‚ they both had very different views on key structural aspects of the country. They both stood for opposing political sides‚ Hamilton a solid federalist‚ while Jefferson was an anti-federalist‚ or republican. Their political differences helped shaped their separate images clearly throughout history. Hamilton believed that a strong central government was the key to the government’s success and had a loose interpretation of the

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    Dada had far-reaching effects on the art of the 20th century. Its nihilistic‚ anti-nationalistic analyses of society and its uncontrolled attacks on all formal artistic conventions found no direct successors‚ but its preoccupation with the bizarre‚ the irrational‚ and the fantastic had born the Surrealist movement. Dada artist’s reliance on accident and chance were later employed by the Surrealists and Abstract Expressionists. “It belongs within the framework of the great movements to which it contributed

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