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The Lakota Sioux have declared sovereign nation status, and withdrawn from treaties previously entered into with the United States Government.
By Tabitha Fleming | Published 12/23/2007
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A further continuance of the "Sovereign Crown" novella.
By Matthew Nelson | Published 9/27/2007
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Sovereign Hill is a great place to spend an afternoon reliving the days of Australia's gold rush.
By DrDevience | Published 12/11/2006
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For those of you who haven't heard about Lady Sovereign, she is quite a surprising character. I went to see her in person on Friday June 9, to see if she was as great as I thought she was.
By ALISHA ALEXANDER | Published 6/23/2006
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A cat well loved by all has love for only one.
By RM Gal | Published 11/12/2007
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This is further into the novella.
By Matthew Nelson | Published 9/27/2007
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This section will constitute a portion of a longer of a longer story, however, this section will only be from the beginning to about Chapter 16. This story is one of fantasy fiction, with a solid build-up of characters and dialogue.
By Matthew Nelson | Published 9/25/2007
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Creating native sovereignty will create as many as 225 sovereign native villages. That is the equivalent to having 225 different nations inside the boundaries of the State of Alaska. Is this right?
By Cee Peterson | Published 6/14/2007
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While he's not officially running yet, actor and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) is using the blogosphere to let America know that he is not in favor of amnesty for illegal immigrants and considers securing the borders to be key to our sovereignty.
By Kimberly West | Published 6/1/2007
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There are many wonderful things one can do with money to achieve the economically sovereign lifestyle, and do some good in the world.
By Writegrrl | Published 5/30/2007
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Wales is a proud nation that has been under the dominance of her English neighbors for hundreds of years. But Wales and her people are a fiercely strong and determined people who may yet one day become a completely sovereign nation.
By Sandra Jones | Published 2/19/2007
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Allegiance is the loyalty or the obligation of loyalty, as to a nation, sovereign, or cause. We pledge allegiance to our flag which represents our nation. The Pledge of Allegiance promotes nationalism; a sense of pride in one's country.
By Aziza Shumba | Published 12/29/2006
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This content is a review of a personal vacation that I strongly recommend to anyone looking for a nice relaxing vacation. Royal Caribbeans' boat the "Sovereign Of The Seas" had everything that I needed to have a nice and relaxing time.
By Andrew Berry | Published 10/5/2006
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This is a listing of venues that have popular music acts performing for free. Some of the acts include Kanye West, Jessica Simpson, and Lady Sovereign.
By Jessica Shelton | Published 8/8/2006
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Moses was a prisoner of his past failures.
God reminded Moses to step out in faith for His sovereign plan. Do as God asks. By MandaLee | Published 5/22/2006
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Touring Casinos on the coast gives you the opportunity to combine the excitement of casino gaming with the satisfaction and delight of visiting the beautiful Oregon coast.
By Linda Miller | Published 1/20/2006
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A sovereign, not merely functional, parliament is necessary to complete the reformation process - improving standards of living being its objective.
By Riaz Missen | Published 12/6/2005
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The Native American tribes are sovereign. Is it therefore right to require them to ask permission of a non-sovereign state to open a casino on reservation grounds?
By James Sherwood | Published 10/30/2005
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United States Supreme Court gears up to hear arguments next year in the matter of the Pledge of Allegiance.
By david tabatsky | Published 4/6/2006
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A lecture outline for Evans' The Memory of Resistance and its relation to North African independence movements.
By N. Katers | Published 4/3/2006
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Drought, food shortages and an ousted president make for a very bad place to live. Somalia, especially in the 1990s, needed help. This research paper explains why Operation Restore Hope was a hopeless mission.
By Stacy | Published 4/3/2006
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Pres. Bush lies again. Wow. Surprise.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/22/2006
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A look at founding father and controversial idealist, Thomas Paine.
By Dinah Laurel | Published 2/28/2006
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The individual's freedom of conscience is given priority over social restrictions and moral imposition by society. "The worth of a State, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it. . ."
By Jack Roper | Published 2/19/2006
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Mill's government guarantees some freedoms. The form also has many traits in common with real-life governments. Rousseau's general will both too strongly and too weakly binds men together and is not in strong accord with any known examples of government.
By Barbara Petro | Published 2/19/2006
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i analyze the works of philosophers Thomas Hobbes and Richard Wasserstrom on human self interest, warfare, the state, killing of innocents
By The Outlaw | Published 2/16/2006
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Arguing with contemporary philosophers like Wasserstrom and Nozick this paper looks at the morality of war. The author takes a stance based on his philosophical principles.
By J Landon | Published 2/16/2006
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This essay discusses the importance of ritual and tradition to all aspects of Asian life and explores its influence on modern Asia.
By Rebecca Rankin | Published 1/25/2006
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This is an exploration of the life, poetry and philosophy of the postmodern Chinese poet Zhou Mengdie, also known as Chou Meng-tie.
By Rebecca Rankin | Published 1/25/2006
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Is it possible for the United States to establish a form of Direct Democracy? Not according to Lyle Jones. Rousseau's vision of democracy is neither possible nor desirable.
By Lyle Jones | Published 1/24/2006
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Syriana has gotten a lot of reviews telling people it's confusing and can't be understood. That's just more right wing media garbage. It's an attempt to keep you away from a movie that assaults the very foundation of the lies of the right wing media.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/9/2006
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Rome has the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Forum, but why not get off the usual and beaten touristy path to discover the following three sites?
By Roy Barnes | Published 12/16/2005
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We have now been in Iraq for 2 and a half years. The time is coming that the war will need to end, and soon. Calls are being made for withdrawal of troops, and it seems that the time to seriously start making a withdrawal is coming.
By Allen Butler | Published 12/6/2005
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Details the Choctaw Casino and Resort located in southern Oklahoma. Whether for gambling, live music, or sporting events such as boxing, wrestling, or bull riding, the Choctaw Casino and Resort is the place to go - and spend the night in the hotel.
By Michael Chesnut | Published 11/29/2005
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Traditional theory of states have been used for millenia. But are such theories still applicable in today's world?
By MJM | Published 11/22/2005
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The Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 2, 1805, destroyed a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 ships. It ended all French hopes of an invasion of Britain and sealed British naval supremacy for over a hundred years.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/22/2005
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I am a walking oxymoron in today's religious climate - a liberal Christian. But it may be that my fringe status is more political than religious. Calling yourself a "liberal" anything today is so scorned that even Dennis Kucinich won't do it. I still do.
By Thomas Trerise | Published 11/18/2005
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With Charlotte's limited knowledge of the world, it should come as no surprise that the plot of her first published novel, Jane Eyre, contains many parallels to her own life.
By Katharine Swan | Published 11/15/2005
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When reading the biography of Sir Francis Walsingham, Her Majesty's Spymaster by Stephan Budiansky, one comes to the conclusion that one had found the perfect head of the CIA or MI6.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/10/2005
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Many philosophers have formed theories attempting to synthesize the organizing principles of civilized society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes were two such philosophers.
By Addy Litfin | Published 11/3/2005
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A complete analysis of Romans 7:13-25, including the following: historical and contextual backgrounds, lexical and syntactical studies, a theological analysis and practical application.
By Glenn Ansley | Published 10/12/2005
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Pat Robertson, right wing Christian broadcaster, publicly insisting to million of viewers that the U.S government should assassinate left wing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez demonstrates the power of Christian extremism in America.
By Tomas Maldonado | Published 9/2/2005
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The historical similarities between India and Nigeria are not as significant as their differences. Their experiences under colonialism were extremely different, as are the results of those experiences.
By Catherine Lem | Published 8/29/2005
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Nobody wants to believe that their president, senators and other elected officials might be traitors to The United States of America and its Constitution. But, by definition... That's exactly what they are.
By Kerry R. Fox | Published 8/2/2005
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For the last two years, two Indian nations in Maine, the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes, have jointly been petitioning to open a casino in the state of Maine. The controversy surrounding this proposal, and why it should be passed.
By Taury Anderson | Published 7/24/2005
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Camping at Kentucky Lake will give you plenty to do such as boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, horse back riding and historical landmarks and other numerous attractions.
By Tina Watts | Published 7/24/2005
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An analysis of the debate on whether or not this is a Christian or Secularist nation.
By Allen Butler | Published 7/17/2005
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Any reasonable interpretation of the Constitution's impeachment clause leads to theconclusion that President Bush should be impeached for his high crimes against the United States.
By Ken Sanders | Published 6/27/2005
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Corgi's: A brilliant combination of spunk, intelligence and heart. A brief synopsis of the standard, history and appeal of the little dog with the big personality.
By Teri O'Connor | Published 5/30/2005
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Republicans declared the death of outrage at the actions of Bill Clinton, but outrage has truly died with the actions of the current President, George W. Bush, and not a single person seems to care.
By Allen Butler | Published 5/30/2005
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