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    among them founded hippie communes. Many hippies were merely attracted to the lifestyle and the drugs that were heavily associated with hippiedom. There was an underside to the hippie movement‚ it wasn’t all hugs and happiness. San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury district became a magnet for runaway kids from all over the country. Many would agree that there weren’t were too many negative effects on society as a whole by the hippies‚ the negative effects were mainly on the hippies themselves‚ which were the

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    Case 1: FinePrint Company Introduction The given case‚ FinePrint Company‚ is a case to determine whether or not John Johnson‚ the owner of FinePrint Company‚ should (1) accept a one-time discounted special pricing order and (2) whether or not he should consider outsourcing some of his printing. Throughout the report‚ the different issues will be identified‚ alternatives identified and assessed and a recommendation will be made for John Johnson in which he should execute upon as well as a conclusion

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    enemies and executed on May 10‚ 1897. Today he is regarded as a national hero of the Philippines. Emilio Jacinto Name: Emilio Jacinto – (December 15‚ 1875 to April 16‚ 1899) Born: December 15‚ 1875 Father: Mariano Jacinto Mother: Josefa Dizon Better Known: Brain of the Katipunan Emilio was born in Trozo‚ Manila on December 15‚ 1875. When his father‚ Mariano Jacinto died‚ his mother Josefa Dizon‚ a midwife‚ had to work harder to support his studies. Later‚ he was forced to live with his

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    He is not alone. There is a little girl who attracts his attention but only for a short time because later the people and scenes in and around the train capture his imagination. He feels in relation to the everything around him. According to Ashbury‚ ‘Life is in motion’. We spend our time in trains‚ boats and buses and time is fleeting like these four wheelers. Time is precious and unique. Melodic Trains is a journey of time. We come across various destinations‚ fall into confusions which have

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    1 Annexure ‘I’ M.A. English Part-I & II The Appendix ‘A’ (Outlines of Tests) and Appendix ‘B’ (Syllabi & Courses of Reading for M.A. English Part-I and Part-II shall be effective from the Session 2002-2003. The class admitted in the year 2002 will take their M.A. English Part-I Examination of 2003 according to new syllabus in the year 2003: - M.A. (English) Part I Examination of 2003 Appendix ‘A’ (Outlines of Tests) Marks Paper I (Classical Poetry) Paper II (Drama) Paper III (Novel) Paper

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    missionary activities and encouraged German Catholics to do more to support the missions.  In 1875‚ he founded the Society of the Divine Word in a mission house in Steyl‚ Holland. This society was designed to provide priests and lay brothers for the missions. He also founded the Servant Sisters of the Holy Ghost for the missions in 1889. c.) St. Joseph Freinademetz He was ordained a priest on July 25‚ 1875‚ and assigned to the community of Saint Martin very near his own home‚ where he soon won

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    Once there was a city in Italy. The name of the city was Pompeii. Pompeii was not a great city. It was considered one of the wealthier towns. Its ruins were all preserved. Pompeii lies on a plateau of lava. Pompeii sat 2 km away from the coast of Italy. It also sat 1 mile away from Mount Vesuvius. The town had a wall built around it. There were 8 main entrances to the town within the walls. The streets were built very well. In the 500’s B.C. the area became an influence on other Greek colonies

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    socioeconomic groups. What the delegates to the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1875 regarded as the strengths of the constitution--fragmented authority‚ detailed limitations on the power of governmental institutions‚ and decentralization--have served to limit the ability of state and local governments to adapt effectively to economic and demographic changes. The perceived solutions to many of the problems of 1875 have compounded the problems of state and local governments in the 2000s. Efforts

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    Chancery power to issue or award damages as opposed to specific performance and injunctions. The two systems had a lot of conflicts to the extent that by the 19th century a number of Parliamentary reports resulted in the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875.These two Acts were responsible for joining the existing superior courts into a single Supreme Court of Judicature. This Supreme Court replaced the courts of Queen’s Bench‚ Court of Exchequer chamber‚ Exchequer and Common Pleas as well as the court

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    movement to establish closer commercial relations between Hawaii and the United States was desired. Many reciprocity treaties were drawn up but then shot down as the two countries argued over trading rights. It was not until 1875 they met a negotiation with the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. It created a duty-free market between the U.S. and Hawaii. The interesting thing about this treaty is that it never once mentions the sovereignty of Hawaii‚ a very crafty move by the U.S. In this document they managed

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