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  • of acquiring British or Irish citizenship (with the help of Keynes ... at Cambridge. He acquired British citizenship soon afterwards, and in ...
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  • British legitimized Indian demands for citizenship rights as members of the ... again that if Indians wanted full citizenship rights of the British ...
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  • | citizenship = {{plainlist| *United Kingdom *United States ... in 1951, while retaining her British citizenship. Although adopting an ...
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  • Moroccan sociologist and campaigner on inheriting citizenship *Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah (1921 - 2000) - Pakistan's first woman columnist ...
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  • Bertrand Taithe. Citizenship and Wars: France in Turmoil 1056-1871 ... *Taithe, Bertrand. Citizenship and Wars: France in Turmoil 1870-1871 ...
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  • his Jewish subjects. Prussia conferred citizenship upon the Prussian Jews ... and non-Jew. At the same time the Reich Citizenship Law was passed and was ...
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  • of Hebrew letters and that barred Jews from citizenship. Thus Lissitzky soon devoted himself to Jewish art, exhibiting works by local Jewish artists ...
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  • In this year, Hesse received Swiss citizenship. His next major works, Kurgast from 1925, and The Nuremberg Trip from 1927, were autobiographical ...
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  • After obtaining U.S. citizenship, von Neumann took an interest in 1937 in applied mathematics, and then developed an expertise in explosives ...
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  • 1913, he still had not acquired German citizenship and hence could not run ... Nuremberg Laws, Jews lost their German citizenship and were expelled from ...
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  • Jacobin in its orientation, and ideas of full citizenship were beginning to take root. The theoretical basis for the establishment of the Commune meant ...
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  • and taonga and to have all the privileges of citizenship *Duty to consult In 1989, the Labour Government responded by adopting the following ...
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  • the Nepalese Government conferred honorary citizenship upon Hillary at a special Golden Jubilee celebration in Kathmandu. He was the first foreign ...
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  • of it varied with timeFeliks Gross, Citizenship and Ethnicity: The Growth ... * Gross, Feliks. Citizenship and Ethnicity: The Growth and Development ...
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  • that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but ...
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  • | citizenship = Russian Empire | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = The fable, play, poetry, prose | subject = | movement = ...
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  • academic skills and learning the habits of good citizenship. Indiana's colleges and universities attract the fourth largest number of out ...
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  • by the United States Congress granted U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans. Natural disasters and the Great Depression impoverished the island. Some ...
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  • concern from oneself to the spiritual and citizenship needs of the whole community. ==Overview== ===Styles and trends=== The only medieval music ...
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  • Beyond Mothering Earth: Ecological Citizenship (Vancouver: UBC Press ... * MacGregor, Sherilyn. Beyond Mothering Earth: Ecological Citizenship ...
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