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    The October Manifesto

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    Mensheviks established the St. Petersburg Soviet. Over the next few weeks over 50 of these soviets were formed all over Russia. Witte‚ the new Chief Minister‚ advised Nicholas II to make concessions. He eventually agreed and published the October Manifesto. This granted freedom of conscience‚ speech‚ meeting and association. He also promised that in future people would not be imprisoned without trial. Finally he announced that no law would become operative without the approval of the State Duma.

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    Political Manifesto

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    Political Manifesto “Let the people rule” was the slogan of former United States President and first Democrat of the people of the United States‚ Andrew Jackson. Democracy was made for the people‚ but not many Americans know a lot about the political party they support and what it does to help them. First I’m going to discuss some of the issues like gun control‚ Health care and the environment and also a brief history of the Democratic Party. Next I will tell you about a few leaders that not only

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    Communist Manifesto Notes

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    The Communist Manifesto Notes – January 31st Introduction I * In the spring of 1847‚ Karl Marx and Frederick Engels agreed to join the League of the Just (Bund der Gerechten)‚ an offshoot of a revolutionary secret society formed in Paris in the 1830s. * The League offered to publish a Manifesto drafted by Marx and Engels as its policy document‚ and to modernize its organization along their lines. * In the summer of 1847‚ the League was renamed League of Communists‚ and committed to the

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    The Communist Manifesto

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    Peetra A. Cartwright English Composition 121 Lecturer: Dr. Samuel P. Bain Textual Analysis Essay Draft 1 “All men are created equal.”In the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels‚ the writings are closely linked with economic and social domination with class‚ with little attention to the inequalities linked with gender. Marx did not comment much on the system of gender domination prevalent in his own time and he was not publicly associated with the contemporary

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    Food Manifesto

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    The Freshman Manifesto The ideal food system is; sustainable‚ both in practice and in mindset‚ values necessity over want whenever food is concerned‚ and is available to all peoples while promoting equality. Sustainability at its hear is both a practice and a mindset. One cannot be present without the other or else they fail. The current food system is incredibly unsustainable. The use of an enormous amount of resources for the relatively small amount of energy produced is horrendous. “During

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    The October Manifesto

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    NOTES * October Manifesto‚ Duma‚ Promise of reform * Railway strike‚ General strike e.g. st p’s‚ soviet and Trotsky * Army and Police: useful to supress revolution‚ stays loyal * Promising concessions but fundamental laws. Witte is an economic reformer‚ not keen on political return. Stolypin he instigates reforms‚ harsh measures against people who try to overrun the government. He recognised gradual political change needs to happen. Reform in this instance is‚ not democracy but adapting

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    Gay Manifesto

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    A Gay Manifesto 1. According to Wittman‚ what are the goals of the gay liberation movement? What do you think of these goals? Answer- The goals of the gay liberation movement is to free themselves by coming out everywhere‚ initiate self defense and political activity‚ talk to other gay people and learn to understand‚ forgive‚ and accept‚ to “free the homosexual” in everyone‚ and to begin embracing being gay. I think these goals are very ahead of their time but beautiful in their acceptance

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    Child Labour

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    CHILD LABOUR Children are the most important asset of any nation. Each child is an asset to the society. The future welfare of society is closely related to the welfare of the child. Children are the future of the nation. They are flowers of our national garden. It is our duty to protect these flowers. Child labour is a socio-economic problem. Child labour is not a new phenomenon in India. From ancient times‚ children were required to do some work either at home or in the field along with their

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    Surrealist Manifesto

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    First Surrealist Manifesto From Le Manifeste du Surréalisme‚ 1924 ANDRÉ BRETON We are still living under the reign of logic‚ but the logical processes of our time apply only to the solution of problems of secondary interest. The absolute rationalism which remains in fashion allows for the consideration of only those facts narrowly relevant to our experience. Logical conclusions‚ on the other hand‚ escape us. Needless to say‚ boundaries have been assigned even to experience. It revolves in a cage

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    Labour Law

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    four distinct phases of labour law in Zimbabwe namely Primitive accumulation‚ colonial state corporatism‚ post colonial state corporatism and neo-liberalism. Primitive accumulation from 1890 to the 1930s. the chief legislation of this period was the 1901 Master and Servant Ordinance Act. This laid the basis of a primitive labour law system designed to fast track the establishment of a racist capitalist system based on cheap and forced black labour. The character of labour law during this period

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