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Technophobia Technophobia
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The Patriots The Patriots
Patriots, The (1943), a play by Sidney Kingsley. [National Theatre, 172 perf.; NYDCC Award.] Thomas Jefferson ( Raymond Edward Johnson) returns from France, hoping to settle with his daughters at his Monticello retreat. But George Washington ( Cecil Humphreys), buffeted by rough political... Read more
phobia phobia
phobia (foh-biă) n. a pathologically strong fear of a particular event or thing. Avoiding the feared situation may severely restrict one's life and cause much suffering. Treatment is with behaviour therapy, especially desensitization or flooding. Psychotherapy and drug therapy are also... Read more
Deterrence Deterrence
D ETERRENCE David Coleman In one form or another, deterrence is a motivational force in many everyday relationships: a child learns not to misbehave for fear of being scolded by its parents; a potential criminal might decide against committing a... Read more
Tears for Fears Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears Rock group Representatives of "moody, introverted British pop," according to John Rockwell in the New York Times, the rock group Tears for Fears combines weighty lyrics of self-exploration with a compelling and sensual pop sound. Composed of founders Roland Orzabal and Curt... Read more
Pierce v. Society of Sisters Pierce v. Society of Sisters
Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 (1925), argued 16–17 Mar. 1925, decided 1 June 1925 by vote of 9 to 0; McReynolds for the Court. In 1922, the voters of Oregon adopted an initiative requiring nearly every parent to send a child between the ages of eight and sixteen to public... Read more
Zimmerman Telegram Zimmerman Telegram
ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM. Tensions arising from German submarine action during World War I provoked the United States to sever diplomatic relations with Germany on 3 February 1917. On 24February, the British delivered to the U.S. ambassador in London an intercepted German telegram... Read more
Adolf of Nassau Adolf of Nassau
Adolf of Nassau , d. 1298, duke of Luxembourg, German king (1292-98). He owed his election to the ecclesiastical electors , who, fearing the growing power and ambition of the Hapsburgs , chose him rather than Albert of Austria (later King Albert I ), son of Rudolf I of Hapsburg. Seeking to... Read more
Ireland Act Ireland Act
Ireland Act, 1949. Following the Irish Free State government's declaration of a republic in September 1948, the Act regulated relations with Ireland in clause 1(1)B, and gave guarantees that the constitutional status of Northern Ireland would not be changed without the consent of the Parliament of... Read more

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