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    Popular Culture of the 60s

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    The counterculture movement dominated the second half of the 1960s‚ its most famous moments being the Summer of Love in San Francisco in 1967‚ and the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York in 1969. Psychedelic drugs‚ especially LSD‚ were widely used medicinally‚ spiritually and recreationally throughout the late 1960s‚ and were popularized byTimothy Leary with his slogan "Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out". Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters also played a part in the role of "turning heads on". Psychedelic influenced

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    Dull Government

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    Dull Government PARLIAMENT is a great thing‚ but it is not a cheerful thing. Just reflect on the existence of ’Mr Speaker.’ First‚ a small man speaks to him—then a shrill man speaks to him—then a man who cannot speak will speak to him. He leads a life of ’passing tolls‚’ joint-stock companies‚ and members out of order. Life is short‚ but the forms of the House are long. MrEwart complains that a multitude of members‚ including the Prime Minister himself‚ actually go to sleep. The very morning paper

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    Had there been no Macdonald‚ it’s all but certain there would not be a single Canadian reading this article or others like it‚ never mind raising a celebratory toast to him on the 200th anniversary of his birth on Jan. 10 or 11 (the records of his father and of the local Register Office in Glasgow‚ where he was born‚ differ). That’s because had there been no Macdonald‚ there would have been no Canada for anyone to be a citizen of. Under Macdonald’s leadership as prime minister (1867-1873 and 1878-1891)

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    Bread For All Summary

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    In Bread for All‚ Chris Renwick argues that ‘Liberal thinkers’ efforts to reform their ideas […] were crucial in the development of welfare provision.’ This judgement is entirely correct: Green and his successors redefined the role of the state in dealing with the welfare of its citizens. However‚ the reforms themselves were not solely prompted by ‘New Liberal’ ideas. While important in determining the form which Edwardian social reforms took – redistributive‚ and radically expanding the role of

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    World War I broke out across the continent of Europe causing massive destruction along the way. A war like this did not just simply happen overnight‚ it had many preconditions and precipitants that lead to the whole continent getting into a World War. There were four major ideas that led the nations of Europe to take up arms against each other. The precipitants include the death of France Ferdinand all the way to the declaration of war. These major ideas were nationalism‚ imperialism‚ technology

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    Abandoning a New Born Baby

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    Baby Dumping by Tharshanath Kunakai Baby dumping occurs when a pair of irresponsible parents mainly teenagers decide to just abandon their newborn baby and place them where? In an unfavorable condition‚ such as the dumpsters‚ abandoned places or even in front of someone else’s house. Baby dumping is also considered as a form of murder and the irresponsible parents will be punished and placed behind the bars. It is also considered illegal in all countries. According to a reliable source‚ a baby is

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    Diversity Audit

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    http://ezinearticles.com/?Diversity-in-the-Workplace:-Benefits‚-Challenges-and-Solutions&id=11053 Retrieved April 6‚ 2010 from http://ucsfhr.ucsf.edu/index.php/pubs/hrguidearticle/chapter-12-managing-diversity-in-the-workplace/ Retrieved April 6‚ 2010 from Gladstone website: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~asuomca/diversityinit/definition.html Retrieved April 1st‚ 2010 from Seattle times http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009479123_starbucks16.html Retrieved April 5th‚ 2010 from Howard Behar http://www

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    Assignment 2 – Essay INFORMATION and Q&A SESSION Sustainable Tourism HMS 00423 • Due: Week 12 - Friday 7 September 2012 @ end of day • Submit: via Turnitin on Blackboard • Length: 2000–2500 words • Weighting: 60% How to Write an Essay • STHM Academic Writing Guide: http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/tourism/download.php?doc_ id=558&site_id=42 • Academic Skills Development Unit (ASDU) resources: http://www.scu.edu.au/academicskills/index.php/dds?cat_id =611#cat611 – Develop an argument – Link

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    Member of Parliament‚ became an influential Evangelical layman who contributed to social service‚ abolition of child labor and slave trade (1807). Lord Shaftesbury (1801-85) became the first Evangelical bishop in the Church of England and William E. Gladstone (1809-98) a leading evangelical political personality. The Clapham sect was another important group of politically active Evangelicals who served through voluntary societies as well as government‚ and formed Bible societies‚ missionary societies

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    What is the reason for the abandonment of sugar plantations in the British West Indies in the 19th century? I am going to analyze and asses the reasons why sugar plantations were being abandoned by plantation owners in the 19th century? The main causes and the main effects. THIS DOES NOT BELONG HERE RATIONALE The abandonment of the Sugar plantations in the Caribbean leads to major changes and had a great effect on West Indian countries. So what caused sugar‚ a once thriving industry‚ to be abandoned

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