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Far from the Madding Crowd
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The Lonely Crowd
Lonely Crowd, The BIBLIOGRAPHY The Lonely Crowd, published in 1950, was written by sociologist David Riesman (1909–2002) in collaboration with Reuel Denney (1913 Read more |
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debt
debt obligation in services, money, or goods owed by one party, the debtor, to another, the creditor. When contested, debts are collected by a civil suit upon which the judge renders a judgment, and an execution is levied on the debtor's property. In ancient nations debt was associated with slavery... Read more |
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Crowded House
Crowded House Rock band First Single Finally Took Off Accusations of Sophomore Slump Sought the Elusive Read more |
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Urban Riots
Urban Riots 1960s RIOTS: THE UNITED STATES THE FRENCH RIOTS OF 2005 BIBLIOGRAPHY A riot happens whenever a crowd engages in collective violence such as beatings, murder, looting, or arson. Riots are far more likely to occur in urban than in rural areas because the density of population... Read more |
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Riots
RIOTS RIOTS. Though they usually involve spontaneous, wanton violence or disorder by an anonymous crowd, riots have also served as a noteworthy form of social protest in American history. While the American Revolution made popular revolt a "quasi-legitimate" aspect of American culture, the ideals... Read more |
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Merida (Venezuela)
VENEZUELA Major Cities: Caracas, Maracaibo Other Cities: Barquisimeto, Ciudad Bolívar, Colonia Tovar, Cumaná, Maracay, Mérida, San Cristóbal, Valencia EDITOR'S NOTE This chapter was adapted from the Department of State Post Report dated September 1994. Supplemental material has... Read more |
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Iran hostage crisis
Iran hostage crisis in U.S. history, events following the seizure of the American embassy in Tehran by Iranian students on Nov. 4, 1979. The overthrow of Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlevi of Iran by an Islamic revolutionary government earlier in the year had led to a steady deterioration in Iran-U.S.... Read more |
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John Augustus Sutter
John Augustus Sutter 1803-80, American pioneer, b. Kandern, Baden, of Swiss parents. His original name was Johann August Suter. He emigrated to the United States in 1834, went to St. Louis, then to Santa Fe. Fired with a desire to go to the Pacific coast, he went to the Oregon country and entered... Read more |
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