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    The  Emergence  Of  Modern  Southeast  Asia:  a  New  History  (Singapore  University Press‚ 2005) – 959EME (Red Spot/Loan Collection)  4. Clive  J.  Christie  (ed.)‚  A  Modern  History  of  Southeast  Asia:  Decolonization‚  Nationalism  and  Separatism (ISEAS‚ 1997) – 959.05CHR (Red Spot)

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    Cited: Hughes‚ Everett C. French Canada in Transition. Chicago‚ IL: University of Chicago‚ 1943. Print.** Jacobs‚ Jane. The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle Over Sovereignty. New York: Vintage‚ 1981 Little‚ J. I. (1993) "The Development of the Quebecois Identity: Literary and the Historical Images‚" Colby Quarterly‚ Volume 29‚ no.2‚ June 1993‚ p.126-135 Monière‚ Denis. Ideologies

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    Introduction The propose of this book is to provide a summary of the life of Malcolm X and his role in American history. The role of racism and its affect on Malcolm‚ his response to racism‚ and how his experiences affect his response to racism is documented. Malcolm X was born in Nebraska and moved to Michigan. After his father is assassinated and his mother is put in a mental hospital Malcolm is put in a foster home. He leaves his foster family to live with his sister and falls into a life of

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    Subject. This book is a short biography about John Winthrop. In this book Morgan outlines how Winthrop struggled with the dilemma‚ first internally‚ as he dealt with the question of whether traveling to the New World represented a selfish form of separatism‚ the desire to separate himself from an impure England‚ or whether‚ as he eventually determined‚ it offered a unique opportunity to set an example for all men by establishing a shining city upon a hill‚ a purer Christian community in the Massachusetts

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    Charles‚ later known as Charles Martel. After 737‚ Charles governed the Franks without a king on the throne but declined to call himself king. Charles was succeeded in 741 by his sons Carloman and Pepin the Short‚ the father of Charlemagne. To curb separatism in the periphery of the realm‚ in 743 the brothers placed on the throne Childeric III‚ who was to be the last Merovingian king. After Carloman resigned office in 746 to enter the church by preference as a monk‚ Pepin brought the question of the

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    Plotting and executing a terrorist attack without commands from an organization represents a deadly tradition. In the nineteenth century‚ Mikhail Bakunin‚ the infamous Russian anarchist‚ described theconcept of "propaganda by deed" and advocated that solitary assassins should kill individuals who represented the corrupt social structure. Among other things‚ acting individually allowed anarchists to avoid being bogged down by the coercive power usually associated with large‚ hierarchal organizations

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    lacked the power of the purse)‚ but they were not immune from the problem of tyranny by families who controlled the state elite and represented only factional interests‚ and by extension factionalism of the entire union. This gave rise to blended separatism‚ as Federalism calls for the harmony between the different sections of government power‚ giving each branch a little power belonging to the other branches; for example‚ the legislative branch holding some executive power through the ability to make

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    The end of World War 2 left Southeast Asia in an interesting albeit complex period. The once mighty European colonial empires started to crumble‚ having exhausted their fiscal resources and capacities in fighting the war. With decolonization‚ some countries like Indonesia declared independence‚ while other countries were left in a state of anomie‚ with the already existent internal turmoil such as segregated and suppressed ethnic groups and unstable democracy . The region undeniably saw the rise

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    francophones and Anglophones.."71 - "Three decades later‚ hindsight offers much more divided opinions…no organized network looking to overthrow the established order…[and] [a]nother is the belief that Ottawa used the kidnappings as a pretext to stamp out separatism"

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    treated equally as all wealth‚ property and assets be shared equally. * Radical Feminism: they believe that there are still big inequalities between men and women‚ and it’s due to society being patriarchal. They believe that the solution is separatism: where men and women live separately. Marxism: * Marxism is a social perspective that believes that there are huge inequalities between different classes in society. They believe that society is also built on conflict‚ however this conflict

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