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    Referendum Land Rights

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    movements such as the Referendum and Whitlam and Self Determination, and land right movements such as, Freedom Rides and the Tent Embassy, all of which differ in terms of purpose, people involved, meaning and the goals of the movement. The 1967 Referendum The 1967 Referendum is an example of a civil rights movement which anticipated a ‘yes’ vote by the Australian population to change the constitution in order for Indigenous Australian Aboriginals to be included in the Commonwealth…

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    offered the option of having counsel to represent him, nor asked of his previous court-appointed counsel. He plead guilty to the burglary charges and was sentenced to 10 years maximum, in compliance to Washington State Law ("Mempa v. Rhay 389 U.S. 128 (1967)", 2017). Within six years, Mempa sought a writ of Habeas Corpus because he was denied counsel during…

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    Yom Kippur War

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    territories taken from Egypt in 1967 by the Israelis were returned to Egypt; In 1971, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat raised the possibility of signing an agreement with Israel, provided that all the territories captured by the Israelis were returned. Later, many people would claim Israel missed an opportunity to avoid war, but the truth was that Sadat expected Israel to ignore the threats, because he could not negotiate an agreement until Egypt erased the shame of 1967. For all the talk of…

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    The Sixth Generation Cadillac Eldorado Coupe The Radically Different 1967 Cadillac Eldorado The Cadillac Eldorado is one of those cars that almost everybody is familiar with. Even if you're not a [diehard classic car fan] you've probably seen a white convertible Eldorado with a set of bullhorns mounted as a hood ornament on a TV show or movie. Sidebar: If you already own one of these cars and you're looking to set it up Texas style, there's [a company called bum steer] that sells ready to…

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    Peter Berger Sociology

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    use of empirical evidence to support his arguments (Harvey, 1973). However, an example is found in The Sacred Canopy in which Berger claims that men are more affected by secularisation than women are; giving no empirical data to support this (Berger, 1967 p108). This suggests that Berger’s work is not as strictly empirical as he deems it to…

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    Adolescent egocentrism describes the phenomenon during which adolescents cannot differentiate between their own perception of themselves and the perception of others (Elkind, 1967). It has been looped in with Piaget’s cognitive development theory (Kesselring & Müller, 2010). Though there have been many criticisms over specific details in Adolescent egocentrism regarding Piaget’s theory, people generally seem to agree on two subtopics of adolescent egocentrism: imaginary audience and personal…

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    1. There is insufficient evidence to show the applicant met the criteria for award of the Air Medal. 2. The applicant served in Vietnam from 28 January 1967 to 8 January 1968. He was assigned as a rifleman to Company C and Company E, 4th Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment, as well as Company E, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment. According to the statements provided by the former members of his chain of command, the unit operated in the Mekong Delta and that dozens of their patrols were…

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    providing warmth, without getting emotionally involved in the situation.(Schwebel, M et. al ,1959). From this, it can be gathered that a genuine sense of understanding and interest is important for the success of a counselling relationship. Rogers C.(1967) states that genuineness, warmth , empathy and unconditional positive regard are a few essential qualities that a therapist should possess, Rogers further reported that there exists a logical entwinement between these traits such that they…

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    Detroit, Michigan became the backdrop for one of the costliest and deadliest riots in United States history during the early morning hours of Sunday, 23 July 1967. A routine police raid on an unlicensed bar set off a four day long riot, “[leaving] scores dead and hundreds injured, thousands arrested, untold numbers of businesses looted, hundreds of buildings utterly destroyed and Detroit’s reputation in tatters.” The 12th Street Riot, beginning in response to the barroom scuffle, quickly…

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    The Operation Badr

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    major battles and operations that took place between the Syrian and Israeli forces; and lastly, to articulate why the Syrians failed to achieve victory. The roots of the 1973 October war between Israel and Syria can be directly traced to the 1967 Six Day war. Faced with hostile intent and provocations by the Arab world, Israel launched a surprise attack simultaneously on both…

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