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    did it matter who was guilty?  At the time of the early 20th century‚ didn’t each Great Power take part in World War 1? This question of “war guilt‚”(1) and who deserved its acceptance‚ carried great political importance for historians in the postwar years. While some historians may argue the contemporary view- that Germany was the main aggressor and deserves the primary blame‚ I’d like to argue its counter traditional perspective. The traditional ideology argues that “the war was a result of a faulty

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    of state as we know it today from totalitarian states. However the power of state is tripartite and Preston is part of the executive apparatus. This is used to enforce unity and conformity. At the pinnacle of Librian law enforcement are the Grammaton Clerics. John Preston is the protagonist of the film. He holds the rank of Grammaton Cleric First Class‚ a man trained to locate and arrest those guilty of feeling. His intuitive ability to discern sense-offenders‚ people who have halted their doses of

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    Guilty

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    Guilty-free Holidays. 1) Eco-tourism is becoming more and more popular. 2) Travelers fell they are giving something back to the places they visit. 3) Sinking a warship - a group in England is planning to sink a retired warship in order to use it as an artificial diving reef. 4) They will generate ten million pounds a year for the local economy by attracting diving enthusiasts. 5) The sunken ship would attract divers from across Europe and there will be facilities for able-bodied and disabled divers

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    Ladies and Gentleman‚ I come to bring you evidence of why Jack is guilty of first degree murder‚ conspiracy‚ and leaving a child unattended near a fire. Throughout the time that Jack had on the island‚ he made many conflictions with other boys. One of these boys is Ralph‚ who Jack tries vigorously to steal power from. The main theme of this case is power‚ which Jack is addicted to. An example of Jack trying to physically steal power is when he steals Piggy’s glasses. The glasses alone have much power

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    plan to memorize and redistribute books. Similarily in Equilibrium‚ John Preston is an officer who kills sense offenders‚ people who illegally use their emotions‚ but like Guy Montag he joins the sense offenders to overthrow his government. Even though they were blindly obedient law enforcers‚ Montag and Preston similarly walk on their path to enlightenment whilst rebeling against their corrupt government. Montag and Preston are both confronted with individuals who lead them to mental and emotional

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    Analysis Of Preston Smith

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    renaissance THESIS : Preston Smith the thinker‚ bronze sculpture portrait of the idea of accomplishment through education‚ its gesture and stance by sculptor Glenna Goodarce 1985. Governor of Texas 1968-1972 Lt. Governor of Texas 1962-1968 State senator 1956-1962 House of representative 1944-1950 Graduate of Texas Tech University 1934. Honored with distinguished alumnus award 1969 This bronze sculpture‚ portrays the idea of accomplishment through education. Preston Smith was a person who was‚ by all indications

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    Preston Bus Station

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    Preston Bus Station and Car Park Locale: Preston‚ Lancashire‚ England * Preston Bus Station & Car Park was built in 1969 * The building was designed by Preston based Building Design Partnership * Engineers on the building were Ove Arup * The Bus Station building has 80 bus bays and 1‚100 car parking spaces * The Bus Station building is 171 metres (560 feet) long and 9 storey’s high * Around 1‚500 bus journeys a day involve the Bus Station * Preston Bus Station acts

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    conviction from the Athenian jury‚ was both innocent and guilty as charged. In Plato’s Five Dialogues‚ accounts of events ranging from just prior to Socrates’ entry into the courthouse up until his mouthful of hemlock‚ both points are represented. Socrates’ in dealing with moral law was not guilty of the crimes he was accused of by Meletus. Socrates was only guilty as charged because his peers had concluded him as such. The laws didn’t find Socrates guilty; Socrates was guilty because his jurors enforced

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    Was King Mackenzie Guilty or innocent for introducing conscription? King Mackenzie was part of the liberal party and he became Prime Minster of Canada in 1921 - 1926 and also in 1935 - 1948. King had won by a majority vote in the federal election and became prime minster. King as the leader the liberal party had promised that he would not introduce conscription but he had lied. A bill had passed to have conscription overseas which the citizens had voted for. King Mackenzie is the one blame for introducing

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    five dead‚ more wounded‚ and soldiers that were charged of murder. This was called the Boston Massacre a huge turning point in the colonies. Although most people thought the soldiers were guilty I think they aren’t. I will prove from the testimony and eyewitness accounts that the soldiers should not be charged with murder and they acted only in self-defense. Although soldiers fired into the crowd I think they are still not guilty and acted in self- defense according to what Daniel Cornwall said‚ “I

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