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    documentaries pertain to the coup d'état, which occurred in 1973 in Chile, that overthrew the legally elected socialist President Allende, and subsequently began the autocratic and oppressive rule of the dictator Pinochet from 1973 to 1990. While both movies concern the same subject matter, the prominent distinction between both documentaries is the date of production: La Batalla de Chile was filmed in the moments leading up to the coup in 1973 and Nostalgia de la Luz was filmed in 2010, nearly…

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    Sub. /unu di ' hear di school bell? / “You heard the school bell?” (Jamaicansinting, 2012) Sing. Obj. /mi lob yu/ “I love you” (Wells, 1973) /me good yu know, but look “I’m Great, but not as good as you” At yu, di better one/ (Pensacola Studio, 2014) /ow yu do? / “How are you?” (Sevy, 2014) Pl. Obj. / Tap unu naiz/ “Stop your noise!” (Wells, 1973) /im di tell unu/ “He told you” (Jamaicansinting, 2012) JSE use “you” much in the same way as any variety of Standard English; JSE…

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    aggressiveness of the guards toward them (Stanford Prison Experiment, 1973). Would you believe that seventy-five people actually volunteered for this experiment? Out of this group, twenty-four subjects were selected; basically, they…

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    (Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 411 U.S. 778 (1973). (n.d.). Scarpelli’s probation was, without a hearing revoked and without, being provided a representation of counsel.…

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    In 1973 Philip Zimbardo published his research paper known as the “Stanford Prison Study.” Zimbardo wanted to study the different role of authority and obedience in a simulated prison he created, this was also true in the film “Stanford prison Experiment,” bother film and research were very similar, but the film not only show how the groups conform to their roles but also the warden, he became so hungry in finding answer to his questions that he would stop at nothing. Thus, his experiment ended…

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    subject themselves. Prisoners are treated as a special population for other reasons. Because of their ready accessibility to experiments and interviews, prisoners have frequently been used in biomedical experiments that produce serious harm (Mitford, 1973). Examples of Ethical Issues: The possible harm to subjects in a prison simulation study at Stanford…

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    Today was a day as any other day, as I sat on the bench at the park and read my daily reading of the Bible. Today I was approached by a lady she actually stopped and ask me what it was in the world that made me sit day after day on my bench and read the Bible? She also wanted to know why I considered it to be an authoritative instrument. I shared with her the views of so many before me: When we refer to the Bible as being authoritative, we mean that it is something that has been either written…

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    Roe V. Wade Abortion Case

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    Christian. Therefore this research paper is for the use of anybody who wants to learn about the abortion case or look at the different point of views of many different people. This research paper will focus on The Supreme Court case that took place in 1973 over the issue of Abortion and free rights. I will talk about the case and who was involved. I will also talk about the ruling of the case and how each of the sides affected the ruling. The two women who started Roe v. Wade in the 1970s were…

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    The Tupamaros

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    It was safe to say that by early 1973 the Tupamaros had been effectively destroyed as a coherent organization. The government had won, but only at the cost of destroying democracy in Uruguay and alienating large sections of the population (El Uruguayo, Latin Studies). However, military leadership pressured President Bordaberry to lengthen the state of internal war, which he did, even though the threat (Tupamaros) had already been taken care of. This allowed them room to organize a coup and…

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    Phil Tollestrup (born October 21, 1949)[1] is a former Olympic basketball player as a member of the Canadian national men's basketball team during the 1970s. Six feet, six inches tall forward, Tollestrup attributes the development of his basketball ability to his being able to practice on a daily basis both at his school gym, where his father was janitor, and at the local cultural centre, which has an open gym.[2] The native of Raymond, Alberta was later a member of his local basketball team…

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