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  • He took American citizenship in 1926. == Life in Paris == In 1928, Varèse returned to Paris to alter one of the parts in Amériques to include ...
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  • In contrast to Eliot, who gave up his American citizenship to become an Englishman, and Pound, who supported Mussolini during the Second World ...
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  • Iceland subsequently awarded Fischer citizenship in recognition of a 30 ... He was then granted Icelandic citizenship and released to Iceland ...
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  • of the Ottoman dynasty) slowly acquired citizenship - the last one was in 1974. The Allied troops withdrew from Turkey, officially ending the ...
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  • nation. A person who betrays the nation of their citizenship and/or reneges on an oath of loyalty and in some way willfully cooperates with an enemy ...
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  • | citizenship = | nationality = | field = Paleoanthropology, Conservation | work_institutions = Stony Brook University ...
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  • Koreans tend to equate nationality or citizenship with membership in a single, homogeneous ethnic group or "race" (minjok, in Korean ...
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  • She has also refused to grant citizenship to the Rohingya, instead taking steps to issue ID cards for residency but no guarantees of citizenship. ...
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  • when European nations gave full citizenship and civil rights to Jews, and both rabbis and professionally trained hazzanim were accepted by the ...
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  • *Queen Noor. 2000. The Responsibilities of World Citizenship. Waging peace series, booklet 41. Santa Barbara, CA: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. ...
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  • For example, a person born within the U.S. has a right to U.S. citizenship due to the 14th amendment, and so the U.S. government has an obligation ...
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  • In 2002, he was the third recipient of the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award presented by the Prague Society for International Cooperation ...
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  • death, the Athenians allowed a change in the citizenship law that made his half-Athenian son with Aspasia, Pericles the Younger, a citizen and legitimate ...
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  • Citizenship in and through the social sector is not a panacea for the ills of post-capitalist society and post-capitalist polity, but it may ...
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  • Michael Rapport, Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: ... * Rapport, Michael. Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: ...
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  • As a result, his idea of a world citizenship was much less general than that of his predecessors and it was directly connected with the realization ...
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  • a school that could educate students for global citizenship, Kittrie became Chair of the finance committee of its Board of Trustees, serving on that board ...
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  • citizens, later publishing the DAR Manual for Citizenship. Throughout the 1920s, the Daughters also maintained a controversial but strict opposition to ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = [[Image:Flag_of_France.svg|20px|]] French |ethnicity = |field = |work_institutions = ...
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  • of the emerging republic and of the rise of citizenship. ... for Robespierre and the Jacobins. "Citizenship is the expression of a ...
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  • convicted for improperly obtaining U.S. citizenship and using it to obtain ... Concerns Sham Marriage Led to U.S. Citizenship.] Washington Post. Retrieved ...
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  • |residence = |citizenship = |nationality = Japan |ethnicity = |field = bacteriology |work_institutions = ...
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  • Jews in the Soviet Union had obtained Romanian citizenship illegally after passing the border into Maramureş and Bukovina. In 1938, this accusation ...
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  • and to encourage active Catholic citizenship. Fewer than 20 percent ... of society and seek legal residency and citizenship in the U.S." ...
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  • after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, writer, translator and teacher, best known for his books about Japan. Born in Greece and raised ...
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  • His next publication dealt with issues of citizenship and the powers of civil authority, a reply to a letter of the Massachusetts Puritan leader ...
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  • return the Athenians granted him Athenian citizenship and set up decrees in honor of him and his sons. Bury, et al refer to a "hostile strain" ...
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  • adopted the law of return granting Israeli citizenship to any Jew immigrant. With the gates of Palestine now opened, some seven hundred thousand refugees ...
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  • In 1825, the National Council extended citizenship to the children of Cherokee ... North Carolina) obtain North Carolina citizenship. As citizens, they were ...
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  • principles of republicanism, citizenship, and rights. These changes ... understood as an effort to establish citizenship as the dominant identity ...
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  • Germany's traditional policy of restricting citizenship to people of German descent, too, has meant that until recently Germany's "immigrant ...
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  • for what would be her final move after receiving citizenship in 1905. Burnett lived for the last 17 years of her life in Plandome Manor, New York. ...
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  • stress moral improvement, ethical citizenship, philosophical detachment, and more generally the place of man in the cosmic order. These works ...
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  • language, Allende was granted United States citizenship in 1993. Allende's style is associated with Magic realism, an artistic genre in which ...
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  • of freedmen and lenient reinstatement of citizenship rights of former Confederates. ... to the measure because it conferred citizenship on the Freedmen at a time ...
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  • and botany in spite of his second class citizenship and the poverty of a single parent family. He returned to Korea after the defeat of Japan ...
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  • also would grant them the rights of citizenship, others looked upon it as a political contrivance. ===Attempts to re-establish the Sanhedrin in ...
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  • Roman colonies that were granted blanket citizenship. These colonies were often ... that they would be considered to hold citizenship from then on, since to ...
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  • John Kenneth Galbraith (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006) was an influential Canadian-American economist. He was a Keynesian and an institutionalist ...
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  • Heater. 2004. A Brief History Of Citizenship. (New York University ... *Heater, Derek. A Brief History Of Citizenship. New York University ...
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  • and government. He extended Roman citizenship to all within the Empire ... He also enlarged the Senate and extended citizenship. One of the most ...
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  • # Justice: citizenship, fairness, leadership # Temperance: forgiveness and mercy, humility, prudence, self control # Transcendence: appreciation ...
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  • The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 gave United States citizenship to Native Americans, in part because of an interest by many to see them merged ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = |ethnicity = |field = |work_institutions = |alma_mater = |doctoral_adviser = ...
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  • framed around themes such as support for war, citizenship boundaries, the importance of loyalty to the nation, and celebrating social progress. Columbus ...
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  • in order to claim the protection of United States citizenship during the French Revolution, and in 1794, gave birth to Fanny Imlay at Le Havre. In 1795 ...
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  • sessions, career workshops and corporate citizenship events held across six continents—in eight cities in the United States and in Argentina ...
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  • My first thought was to renounce my Soviet citizenship but then, it would not have changed much." [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSkrupskaya ...
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  • was not granted to African Americans denied citizenship and equal protection before the passage of the Fourteen Amendment to the United States Constitution ...
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  • Chih-yu Shih, Negotiating Ethnicity in China: Citizenship as a Response ... * Shih, Chih-yu. Negotiating Ethnicity in China: Citizenship as a ...
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  • 1960s that the Aleuts were given American citizenship. In 1983, the U.S. government eliminated all financial allocations to the inhabitants of the ...
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  • those living in East Malaysia where state citizenship is distinguishable from peninsular citizenship. Every citizen is issued with a biometric smart ...
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  • held in trust for the tribes. Citizenship was formerly considered a tribal matter. For example, it was not until 1924 that the Pueblo people ...
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  • Britain until the 1970s, receiving British citizenship in 1952. For his last 20 years, Canetti lived mostly in Zürich. ===Career=== ...
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  • promote intellectual rigor and responsible citizenship, while preparing individuals for significant contributions to society."[http://www.drew.edu/Default ...
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  • don't think it is good editing or sound citizenship to picture the Senate as an assemblage of freaks and crooks… boobs and undesirables." ...
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  • South Africa during the long struggle for citizenship and justice, the story of early Zulu resistance to white colonization was a source of inspiration ...
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  • in the east, where many Georgians have Russian citizenship, as properly part of Russia. Two provinces, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, have separatist movements ...
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  • * Maurer, Bill. Recharting the Caribbean Land, Law, and Citizenship in the British Virgin Islands. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997 ...
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  • which automatically granted him U.S. citizenship. Later in life, from 1997 ... birth in the United States entitled him to US citizenship. ...
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  • debate about assimilation have led to new laws citizenship to tests related to Holland's cultural and linguistic tradition. The Dutch empire played ...
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  • not be denied the "privileges" of citizenship (which includes voting). Anthony was defended at trial by Matilda Joslyn Gage, who asserted ...
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  • * Fourteenth Amendment (1868): Defines United States citizenship; ... on May 1, 1810, would have ended the citizenship of any American accepting ...
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  • lands to white settlement. The majority opted for citizenship and allotment and they currently have state recognition as the Wyandot of Kansas. Most still ...
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  • to join the varsity squad, but he failed his citizenship class and he was ineligible to play during the first semester. Cousy thus joined the team midway ...
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  • people illegal, granted French citizenship to colonial subjects, decentralized certain powers, and elected local advisory assemblies. These changes ...
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  • of amnesty, which restored full citizenship to many former Confederates if they would swear allegiance to the Union. The other proclamation dealt ...
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  • born+abroad+by+background%2C+sex%2C+citizenship+and+country+of+birth+2011 ... percent of the population) held foreign citizenship. Polish people make up ...
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  • lost many of the basic rights of citizenship (such as voting). With passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States ...
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  • called on Grass to relinquish his honorary citizenship of Gdańsk. Jacek Kurski stated, "It is unacceptable for a city where the first blood was ...
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  • criticized stories were the revoking of citizenship from the Al Ghafran clan of the Al Murrah tribe in response to a failed coup that members ...
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  • men come to marry Mahoran women to obtain French citizenship and gain the right to enter France. Poor farmers from Nzwani arrive clandestinely. Despite ...
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  • modern sense, with controlled immigration and citizenship policies. People moved about with much more freedom. Even when Eritrea’s separation from ...
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  • workers with deprivation of the union republic citizenship and hence of the USSR citizenship, with obligatory expulsion from its territory." Nevertheless ...
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  • military training as a condition for Athenian citizenship. The playwright Menander served in the same age-class of the ephebes as Epicurus. ...
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  • who are under 65 and meet the citizenship or residency requirements may be eligible for Medicare if they are disabled and have received other ...
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  • on U.S. rocket development. He acquired American citizenship and led the team that developed and launched Explorer 1, the first American satellite. Von ...
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  • were barred from acquiring the citizenship of either power. ==Self-governance== In the 1960s, the ni-Vanuatu people started to press for self ...
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  • *The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance *[http://crc.open.ac.uk/ The Centre for Research in Computing] *[http://creet.open.ac.uk/ ...
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  • at age 17, renounced his German citizenship to avoid military service ... States in 1940, although he retained his Swiss citizenship. ...
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  • Engels and Marx, who lost his Prussian citizenship, was deported, and fled to Paris and then London. Engels remained in Prussia and took part ...
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  • of the children were guaranteed full Portuguese citizenship, possibly based on lighter skin color, but not necessarily race. Mixed marriages between ...
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  • Arabia, but the Saudis, who had revoked his citizenship, refused. In May 1996, with Sudan under increasing pressure from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the ...
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  • rookie of the year; and Roberto Clemente, citizenship). ==Legacy== [[File:President George W. Bush presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom ...
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  • He regained US citizenship in 1956.[http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~gnik/crime-fiction/chandler/chandler-biography.html Raymond Chandler] Retrieved ...
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  • In 1916 he also acquired German citizenship. He had already begun propagandizing on behalf of the German government and continued to do so throughout ...
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  • | citizenship = CzechoslovakiaUnited States (from 1957) ... recipient of the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award presented by the ...
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  • quot; even though not all held Austrian citizenship, and not all economists from Austria subscribe to the ideas of the Austrian School. ...
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  • helping them whenever he could. Stripped of citizenship, this was restored to after his death but not until 1976, fifty years after the first appeal. ...
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  • Jews. Those living in Israel have Israeli citizenship. Samaritans in the Palestinian territories are a recognized minority and they send one representative ...
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  • |citizenship = Belgium |nationality = |ethnicity = |field = Information science |work_institutions = ...
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  • Matters reserved to the Crown are limited to defense, citizenship, and diplomatic representation. The islands are not bound by treaties concluded ...
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  • many of whom were yet without citizenship. The sandstone walls were erected by Scottish immigrants, as were the high relief rose and garland ...
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  • offered, and sometimes required, to help attain citizenship. These can include classes about the host country's civil, legal, and historical issues ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = English |ethnicity = |field = Finance, Biology, Archaeology, Politics ...
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  • Project for the New American Century and the New Citizenship Project. During 1968, he published his most significant work of philosophical translation ...
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  • slavery and providing the legal basis of full citizenship for former slaves, the deeply religious Garrison retired from his lifelong mission. He is recognized ...
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  • own people, and enrolled themselves for the citizenship in the heavens. St. Athanasius, 201. ==Monastery of St. Anthony the Great== ...
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  • particularly from France due to her dual citizenship. The daughter of Colombia's former ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific ...
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  • or Buddhists to maintain their citizenship. This practice was applied in many places, including in the national registration card, marriage registration ...
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