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    and Serbian forces‚ resulting in numerous killings‚ beatings‚ and arrests of Albanians by Serbian police and Yugoslav military 1 Ibrahim Rugova was an Albanian politician who was the first President of Kosovo[a] and of its leading political party‚ the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) 2 Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur‚ “Kosovo and the challenge of humanitarian intervention: Selective indignation‚ collective action‚ and international citizenship“‚ United Nations University Press‚ 2000‚ p

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    when the National Party was elected to power in 1948. The National was an all white group that inforced its racist policies on the people of South Africa mostly affecting the black people there. Some of the policies that the party introduced were Black People had to live in different areas and use different public facilities than the whites of South Africa. Also the two groups were not allowed to marry one another or have sexual relations. The National Party Population Registration Act of 1950 that

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    Let’s Get The Party Started Once in a while‚ I receive invitations from my relatives and my friends. Sometimes it’s for a birthday party‚ a christening‚ a wedding‚ or simply just for a get together party in someone‘s house. Many people enjoy themselves by throwing a house party for their family and friends. Some parties are simple and others are extravagant. Whatever kind of party it is‚ its success really depends on the host. Organizing a party is a big responsibility because you have a lot of

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    The National Woman’s Party was formed in 1916 by american women. This movement was branched off from the Congressional Union‚ The National Woman’s Party‚ like the Congressional Union‚ was controlled by Alice Paul‚ a activist in rights for women‚ used publicity to target the Democrat party to gain publicity. This created many conflict between authority and protestors but was fought for a good cause for women’s rights. Many groups ran by women wanted to refine laws‚ but politicians did not want

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    How successful was the conservative party from 1918- 1928? As a party the Conservatives can be seen to have achieved considerable success between the years 1918-28. Before the war the party had lost 3 consecutive elections‚ whereas during the period 1918-28 they were in power for all but 10 months of those 10 years (First Labour Government January- October 1924). It can then be seen through their domination of power that they were very successful. However during the first 4 of those years‚ whilst

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    The Most Memorable Party                          My last year birthday was the most memorable party. It was different than any other parties. I invited my family and all my friends to come over. They brought me all kind of presents for my birthday. We had really fun‚ played games‚ cooked and danced. We spent most time on playing games. We told jokes‚ introduced each other and joked around. There were three different group of ages on my birthday. Elders‚ teenagers‚ and children. Elders‚ they

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    The conservative party has a right-wing ideology that advocates the traditional and established way of doing things‚ whether it is an economic‚ foreign‚ or social policy. The main goal of this promise is to ensure national security‚ eliminate terrorism‚ and cover a major conservative scandal that has arisen during the electoral campaign. The Canadian Conservative Party results from the union of the Progressive Conservatives and Reform / Canadian Alliance. Conservatives have a specific set of beliefs

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    into Boston Harbor‚ an act that came to be known as the Boston Tea Party. News of the event reached England in January 1774. Parliament responded with a series of acts that were intended to punish Boston for this illegal destruction of private property‚ restore British authority in Massachusetts‚ and otherwise reform colonial government in America. -The Boston Port Act‚ the first of the acts passed in response to the Boston Tea Party‚ closed the port of Boston until the East India Company had been

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    Discipline means abiding by‚ or adhering to‚ certain rules or norms of social life. Discipline is what a person imposes on himself taking it as his duty to God‚ to society‚ or to some other institution. It remands a strict control over an individual’s rights and privilege‚ which if allowed swelling uncurbed and unregulated may result in disorder and anarchy in social and political life of a country. Discip­line is vital to a successful life. Without discipline army is reduced to a disordered mob

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    The Pharisees was a religious party in Israel and part of the ruling class of Israel in the time of Jesus. They often clashed with the Sadducees‚ which were the other part of the ruling class of Israel. However‚ the Pharisees cared more about religion while the Sadducees cared more about politics. In Jesus’ time‚ the Pharisees were religious authorities that taught about the Law of Moses and forced them to their traditions. The Pharisees were influential and powerful authorities in Jesus’ time.

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