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University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham at Nottingham, England; established 1881 as University College, Nottingham. It received its charter as a university in 1948. It has faculties of agricultural science, arts, engineering, education, law and social sciences, medicine, and science.... Read more |
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Communist International
COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL Communist International was an organization of communist parties devoted to hastening socialist revolution. During World War I, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin condemned the Second International, a loose coalition of socialist parties, because most of its leaders had voted for war... Read more |
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Lumpenproletariat
Lumpenproletariat BIBLIOGRAPHY The word lumpenproletariat means literally “ragged proletariat.”<... Read more |
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Sheriffs
sheriffs. Reeves were Anglo-Saxon officials, and the king's reeves had special duties to keep order and collect royal dues. By the 11th cent. English kings put each shire under a scirgerefa (‘shire-reeve’, sheriff) who administered justice and collected revenues. Their powers and... Read more |
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proletariat
proletariat , in Marxian theory, the class of exploited workers and wage earners who depend on the sale of their labor for their means of existence. In ancient Rome, the proletariat was the lowest class of citizens; its members had no property or assured income and were a source of discontent and... Read more |
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Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd 1893-1971, American movie actor, b. Burchard, Kans. Lloyd was famous for his comic portrayals of a wistful innocent with horn-rimmed glasses who blunders in and out of hair-raising situations. His natural style of acting helped to create a believable character that made Lloyd the most... Read more |
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Stanley Middleton
MIDDLETON, Stanley Nationality: British. Born: Bulwell, Nottingham, 1 August 1919. Education: High Pavement School, Nottingham; University College of Nottingham (now Nottingham University), 1938-40, 1946-47, B.A. (London) 1940; M.Ed. (Nottingham) 1952. Military Service: Served in the Royal... Read more |
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Dictatorship of the Proletariat
DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT The concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat originated with Karl Marx and was applied by Vladimir Lenin as the organizational principle of the communist state after the Russian Revolution. Josef Stalin subsequently adopted it to organize workers' states in... Read more |
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Earth tides
Earth tides The gravitational attraction between the Earth and Moon keeps them in orbit about their common centre of mass, which is a point within the Earth 4670 km from the centre. Both the Earth and the Moon are nearly spherical, which means that the total attractive force between them is nearly... Read more |
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