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    adoptive parents. The fact of the adoption‚ the name of the birth parents and the birth name of the adoptee are excluded from the certificate. At that time the original birth certificate(or OBC) is sealed and becomes unavailable to the triad. Conservatives believe the records should be sealed forever‚ the practice of allowing the records to be opened would prove to help many adoptees discover their biological background and culture. An adopted child might need medical information from his/her biological

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    Margaret Thatcher

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    University to study chemistry. She later went on to study Bar and become a prominent barrister specialising in taxation. Thatcher’s studies of bar were funded by her husband Denis Thatcher‚ a wealthy businessman‚ who she married in 1951. Thatcher became a Conservative member of parliament for Finchley in North London in 1959 after a very tough campaign1‚ serving as the MP until 1992. This thirty three year period gave her great insight and experience in British politics. Her first parliamentary

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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher

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    joined the Oxford University Conservative Association where she became very active in it’s political activities. After Oxford‚ Margaret became the youngest female candidate of the Dartford Association. She was unofficially engaged to Denis Thatcher at this time‚ and they married in December 1951. Twins were born the following year. During this period‚ she studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1954. In the same year she was a candidate for the Oysington Conservative Association. Margaret won

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    Neoconservatives‚ libertarians‚ social conservatives‚ moderates‚ and the rest have a favorite quote. He was a complex man with complex thoughts allowing every ideologue to pick out of context phrase . Reagan said fusionism to them was a philosophical concept. Known for the principles of freedom and tradition as naturally interrelated in a tendion whose resulting moral force created western civilization and its American offshoot. Reagan concluded that this was mordernly described as conservatism

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    town with these characters for much more of his young life. It is clear that Sammy is more than ready to move on‚ beyond where his life is now. Sammy offers few facts about himself other than that he is 19 and lives with his parents in a small‚ conservative‚ New England town. Sammy points out that the town is not far from the location of the Salem witch-hunts and burnings in centuries past. The elusion to Salem leaves an image of a lingering puritanical cloud over the town and its people. The story

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    the ANC’s main goal had been to work to improve conditions and rights for people of color in South Africa. However‚ its fairly conservative stance had led some members to call for less timid measures. Mandela became one of the ANC’s younger and more radical leaders as a member of the ANC’s Youth League. He became president of the league in 1951. The years between 1951 and 1960 were troubled times‚ both for South Africa and for the ANC. Younger antiapartheid activists

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    religion as a personal matter‚ not a state matter‚ was ignored. No one was prepared for the communal rioting and the mass movements of population that followed the June 3‚ 1947‚ London announcement of imminent independence and partition. The most conservative estimates of the casualties were 250‚000 dead and 12 million to 24 million refugees. The actual boundaries of the two new states were

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    Population case study: India | Geography HL | Contents: 1. Population Transition: Structure and composition 2. Population Issues 3. Population Policies in response to population issues a. Evaluate and assess 4. Population trends: Possible scenarios b. DTM – fifth stage Population Transition: Structure and composition Introduction * India is a country with a considerably young population as compared to many others in the world. * It is estimated

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    Islamic Attitudes on Homosexuality The life of a homosexual Muslim is certainly an interesting and conflicted one. A gay Muslim must struggle with the oppression of the conservative Muslim community‚ while trying to keep their own identity intact at the very same time. Inglehart and Norris assert that overall‚ Muslim nations have remained the most traditional societies in the world (65). This is certainly evident in the 2000-2002 World Values Survey (WVS)‚ where only 12% of Muslims in Muslim society

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    Arnold Schoenberg 3

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    Cited: Arnold Schoenberg – Born: September 13‚ 1874 Vienna/ Died: July 13‚ 1951 Los Angeles‚ California at http://www.wwnorton.com/classical/composers/schnbrg.htm Arnold Schoenberg: (1874-1951) at http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/schonberg.html Bailey‚ Walter B. The Arnold Schoenberg Companion. Greenwood Press‚ 1998 Simms‚ Bryan R

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