that path way to formation of Independence of Malaya. However‚ many local objected the motion as it expells all the 9 states monarchy Sultanes roll in political issues and excludes singapore from the union. 1947 - After seeing the uprising and riots among the Malays‚ British decided to replace the motion with the establishment of The Federation of Malaya but the talks on the Chinese and Indian immigrants continues. 1948 - Malaya entered the State Of Emergency period due to the uprising Communist
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The 90’s was a stepping stone to the 21st century. It was a decade filled with many events centered around politics and social issues that have contributed to America’s life today in a variety of ways. One of the most well known political or social events from this decade that still has relevance today is the Rodney King case from 1991. This particular case opened doors to many milestones still affecting society today. “Obama‚ he wouldn’t have been in office without what happened to me and a lot
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towards the flipped classroom style of teaching may differ among schools. Granata clearly stated and provided statistics on how the Flipped Classroom style of teaching can vary based on a school’s educational policy and preferences. This indicates that Newark Memorial High School’s approach towards flipped classrooms may be poor‚ and would probably not be successful at all. For NMHS had always been accustomed and successful in using the traditional style of teaching‚ and changing it to the flipped classroom
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Justice is the linchpin of a society. Without a system of laws that reflect it‚ a nation’s government will lose its credibility among its governed. Plato used the Greek word "Dikaisyne" for justice which translates to ’morality’ or ’righteousness.’ Justice is not the right of the stronger but the effective harmony of the whole. Since his time‚ a common ideal to reflect justice in codified laws has been the purview of a select body of lawmakers appointed by the state. The body assigned with interpretation
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CRIMES IN NEWARK Newark‚ NJ considered one of U.S. most dangerous cities. With a crime index of 2.82 and listed as number 9‚ Newark’s record is in an upswing. With a population of 278‚064 its murder rate is 33.8. A home to many and feared by others Newark is NJ’s lifeline. With the unemployment rate rising‚ gangs and drugs contributing to the decrease in the economy. Carjacks leads first in putting fear in mostly everyone’s heart. With 10 shootings in 10 days‚ not much can be said about Newark’s
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Brief Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement (1954 – 1965) 1954 - Brown v. Board of Education: In the 1950’s‚ school segregation was widely accepted throughout the nation. In fact‚ law in most Southern states required it. In 1952‚ the Supreme Court heard a number of school-segregation cases‚ including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas. This case decided unanimously in 1954 that segregation was unconstitutional‚ overthrowing the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling that had set the “separate
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Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was not the only Civil Rights’ activist. Though‚ if he had not been assassinated‚ the Civil Rights Movement would have taken longer to pass. “A man who will not die for something is not fit to live.” -Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia on January 15‚ 1929. He was born to Reverend Martin Luther King‚ Sr. and Alberta Williams King. King Jr. had an older sister‚ Willie Christine King‚ and a younger brother‚ Alfred Daniel Williams
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King Jr. played a crucial role in organizing many nonviolent events such as the March on Washington and Selma to Montgomery March. These events eventually influenced the Congress to pass both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. also led to dramatic impacts on later laws. Martin Luther King Jr. is the main reason why the 1960s US Civil Rights Movement succeeded‚ as he fought against de jure segregation and led to the changing of
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of the Vietnam War By 1965‚ few Americans protested involvement in the Vietnam War. However‚ soon after‚ a series of “teach-ins” on university campuses‚ created a massive debate over the war and United States involvement. By 1967‚ there was massive opposition to the war‚ from students‚ the general public‚ congressmen‚ including William Fulbright‚ and even former members of the armed forces. This opposition was not the only tension in the nation‚ however. There were riots over the assassination
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Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ on April 4th‚ 1968. King’s assassination affected the black community in many ways. This assassination created uproars from protesters throughout the nation‚ it caused president Lyndon B. Johnson to take civil action. Many people acted out in violence with dangerous weapons of destruction‚ and the main target was the white community. Many people had gotten arrested in this depressing time of history. Protesters were taking violent paths
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