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    inalienable rights of its citizens‚ it is the citizens’ duty to abolish the government and create a new one. 5. List 10 of the grievances by colonists that are identified. Refused to approve laws when they were needed Forbid Governors to pass laws until the King approved them‚ and he ignored these requests for new laws Refused to pass laws for the people unless they gave up their right to representation in Parliament Tried to control colonial legislatures‚ including closing some (Massachusetts)

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    1 Homework Response In 1880 Ireland one act of disobedience changed the world forever. This disobedient act involved standing up to authority in order for the greater population to get what they wanted: fair treatment. This act was disobeying Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott in a manner that involved no one doing anything that he wanted. This is where the modern-day term “boycott” comes from‚ meaning to withdraw from relations with a country‚ organization or person as a form of protest or punishment

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    Post Miranda read by card‚ the defendant became irate and again started to curse loudly stating "I’ll fucking kill all of you pigs." The defendant previously identified himself and was negative for wants and warrants. However‚ the defendant refused to provide any additional information such as his address. Walmart Manager‚ William Dorkowski‚ requested that the defendant be trespassed from Walmart. I later issued the defendant a trespass warning which he acknowledged to and signed at central

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    were unconstitutional. The event related to Rosa Parks took place on December 1st‚ 1955‚ when she refused to give her seat to a white male passenger. Laws stated that all African Americans should have a seat on the back of the bus while whites sat up front. If the front became crowded‚ African Americans had to give up their seats to make room. Rosa Parks was arrested on December 1‚ 1955 for the refused relinquish of her seat. It was

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    their jobs back‚ he refused. This angered the king to a high extent. Whilst in his throne room one day‚ Henry shouted to nobody in particular; “Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?!” Four guards who were eavesdropping on Henry heard‚ and decided to rid Henry of Beckett permanently. The guards went to find Beckett‚ who at that time‚ was in the cathedral as arch bishop‚ with a few other bishops. The guards knocked on the door and called for Thomas Beckett. The bishops refused to give Beckett

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    the banks who refused to help. The farmers had to react quickly in order to get help before they lost their land and their farmsteads from the economic insecurity that had bequeathed them. The farmers were facing poverty and at risk of losing their farms.

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    IN THE SUMMER of 1964 student activists from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) went to Gadsden County‚ Florida in an effort to convert the old plantation county in the heart of the Florida panhandle into a bastion of CORE’s Southern civil rights crusade.(1) Before the summer ended‚ the students would be bombed‚ beaten‚ and arrested by white authorities and vigilantes. Despite these obstacles‚ CORE activists helped over 3‚500 local residents register to vote and take part in the 1964 presidential

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    company to maintain stockholders’ equity of at least $3 million. Because of the blatant misrepresentation in the affidavit concerning Cardillo’s stockholders’ equity and a sense of uneasiness regarding United Airlines’ payment to Cardillo‚ Smith had refused to sign the affidavit. When Smith stepped into Rognlien’s office on that day in May 1985‚ he found not only Rognlien but also Riley and two other Cardillo executives. One of the other executives was Esther Lawrence‚ the firm’s energetic 44-year-old

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    Ahmed)on ptcl number (02136370204) for the confirmation of cheque Rs 750000 for clearing which was rejected by me as it was not issued by me. After that I visited branch for the enquiry about the cheque which was not issued by me but branch manager refused to show me any detail. Instead manager asked me to show cheque books to verify whether it was misused from cheque books which I had. But manager didn’t find any cheque series from chequebooks I had. After that manager also ask me about Rs.85000 and

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    decision to allow foreign policy to be directed by the unpopular Duke of Buckingham)‚ he became resentful of Parliament’s interference in matters‚ which he believed‚ were his alone. Another cause of his disagreements with Parliament was that Parliament refused to grant him tax money because it was not being used to address

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