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    Southeast Asia History

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    the period before WWII? Colonial initiatives during pre-war nationalism in Southeast Asia took the form of both colonial suppression and concessionary measure. The extent of effectiveness of these measures is depended on how the colonial masters carried put these initiatives and also the extent to which the nationalist movements could resist them. Colonial suppression was the most effective in the short run as it was able to suppress certain national movements. However‚ in the long run‚ this

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    R V. Shankar Case Summary

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    Case Brief: R v.Shankar Citation: Regina v. Corey Shankar‚ 2007 ONCA 280 (CanLII) Facts: The accused was driving his car without the required laminated taillights when officers pulled him over late October 2004. The police asked Shankar for his licence‚ registration‚ and insurance. The accused handed over a licence in the name of Jason Singh‚ the insurance information handwritten on an informal yellow sticky note‚ and a photocopy of the vehicle registration. When inquired about the spelling of

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    monopolized the instrumentalities of coercion but also dominated the means of mass communication;”3 totalitarianism allows “no challenge to the single official ideology.”4 Those who actually publicly oppose the leader are then faced with brutal suppression. The period during Stalin’s reign was perhaps the most transformative period of Soviet history. He consolidated his grip on power and used this to actively transform the culture and economic policies of the time. It was during industrialization

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    advancement of liberal social rights is evident in this opinion‚ the ruling‚ perhaps more importantly‚ confronts the struggle between the dissenting views of the nature of Constitutional revision. Through the Obergefell majority opinion and Scalia’s dissent‚ we see a profound and necessary debate regarding how to treat our nation’s founding document moving forward. The core issue in the Obergefell case is whether the right to marry whomever is a “fundamental right” of American citizens. While our biases

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    One cause of World War I was Militarism. Germany had an industrialized military and spent millions of dollars trying improve and prepare them for war. Many other countries seen this newfound competition and started to try and rebuild their armies and navy so they could keep up. With Germany’s new and improved army‚ they started to gain confidence and were convinced that they could win a war. Germany was very focused on utilizing their army. As soon as the war declared‚ Germany without a doubt didn’t

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    1. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.1 Course Details Course: The Enquiring Mind Coordinating Unit: School of History and Politics‚ Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching Period and Year: 1st semester 2014 Mode: Internal Level: First year Location: North Terrace Campus Units: 3 Contact Hours: 1 hour lecture and 2 hour seminar per week Lectures: Wednesdays 10.10pm Scott Theatre Quota: None Prerequisites: None

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    Around the 1950’s a social psychologist Solomon Asch conducted a series of experiments called “Opinions and Social Pressure” to see how groups impact individual others. The basic design of the experiment is seven to nine college students are sat in a classroom for a “visual judgment experiment” and they compare the length of lines. The experimenter had two cards‚ the first card had one line and the second had 3 lines with different lengths. The students were asked to give their answer aloud and in

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    Following the terrorist attack on September 11th‚ 2001‚ in New York City‚ numerous anti-terrorist measures were enacted worldwide. The Anti-Terrorism Act (Bill C-36) was introduced in Canada on Oct. 15‚ 2001‚ and became reality on Dec. 24‚ 2001 (Wark‚ 2006). While the purpose of this legislation was to fortify Canadian security against terrorism‚ it has done so at the expense of citizens’ rights. More powers have been granted to police and courts in their war against terrorism‚ but certain Canadian

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    Presidential Decree 115-A. With this mandate it gives wide information dissemination on fire prevention and suppression‚ national consciousness and involvement of every citizen to take maximum preventive measure to ensure meaningful reduction of alarming fire incidents. R.A. 6975 created the Bureau of Fire Protection with its primary mission to ensure public safety through prevention and suppression of all kinds of destructive fires with the active support of the community. There are also non-governmental

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