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    What is the Miranda right? The Miranda right is a warning given by any police officer in the United States to any criminal suspects in police custody. The Miranda rights were created in 1966 after a trial was made against Miranda . He was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years of imprisonment. The police officer, who arrested him, forgot to tell his rights to an attorney and self-incrimination. This essay is about how the Miranda rights protect us, how the rights…

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    Vincent Beardsley. He was famous for his illustrations of “eccentric eroticism”. His works had no “proportion and perspective”, rather just curved lines in black and white. While with the Art Nouveau disappeared, his works were unpopular until 1966. In 1966, he created an illustration for the Beatles’ CD cover called Revolver, which was an innovation in this area because before him the CD covers were photographic portraits bands or singers. Dwiggins The fourth is William Addison Dwiggins.…

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    Paul Kelly and is a song about the protest from the Gurindji people and Vincent Lingiari during their argument about land rights at Wave Hill station in August 1966. The Gurindji strike at Wave Hill station was an revolutionary incident that occurred in August of 1966 at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory. On the eponymous date in 1966, Vincent Lingiari, a spokesman for the Gurindji people, led his fellow Gurindji compatriots and walked off their worksite and began a seven year…

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    The Emergency Medical Services as we know it today has a very humble beginning based on evidence from 1500 Before Christ(B.C.) when evidence indicates a Good Samaritan treated wounds of a injured person found on the side of the road with oil and wine per protocol of that era. EMS education has grown from that day on primarily through knowledge gained from multiple conflicts and wars that date as far back as the napoleonic wars. This knowledge was taught to military medical providers and…

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    Bob Dylan Essay

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    BOB DYLAN One of the most legendary names in the American music industry is no one else but the singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. The influence he made in popular music last for more than five decades and still echoed through generations till this very day. Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, USA. Dylan’s parents Abram Zimmerman and Beatrice “Beatty” Stone were part of a tight local Jewish community. As a…

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    Baby Boom Research Paper

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    as of May 15, 2001, the middle age of Canada's populace came to an untouched high of 37.6 years, an increment of 2.3 years from 35.3 in 1996. The country's middle age has been rising relentlessly since the end of the time of increased birth rates in 1966, when it was just 25.4 years. The Cana What are baby boomers? North Americans born between 1946 and 1964 are all referred to as the Baby Boomers. During the Great Depression and World War II numerous Canadians and Americans postponed wedding…

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    Today we have gotten in the habit of making movies based upon the past and the negativity it may have caused. Well recently disney made a movie called “ Black Panthers” it is a great action movie but it’s not what the “Black Panthers” movement was about. A currently today political activist Robert George a.k.a “ Bobby” Seale is the co-founder of the black panthers. Currently 81, he was born October 22, 1936, and graduated from Merritt college. While attending college, he joined the…

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    Within the first minutes of his 1966 State of the Union address, President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a four-year term for officials elected to the House of Representatives (“The Harvard Crimson”). While plausible in discussion now, Johnson’s audience likely viewed his idea, deliberately placed at the opening of the annual speech, as unrealistic nonsense. To the purist, the Constitution and the guidelines set out for the nation have remained, and should remain, intact. In a Crimson article…

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    Box 68 Case Study

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    I was able to look over two boxes, Box 68, and Box 412. Box 68 was under the professional file 1897-1995.The container or box has nine folders. Within the box it contained miscellany 1949-1966,press releases,1951-1957,printed matter 1949-1967 and also a report by Clark “Present Threat to Children and Youth 1957” .That was inside folder six of box 68. The report was written May 31, 1957 and drafted by Dr. Kenneth B. Clark. Clark reported that the major threat to the welfare and creative…

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    Association. In 1966, his organization merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee to form the United Farm Workers.…

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