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Extractions: In 1905 , during the excavation for the construction of the most prestigious hotel of the island,the Quisisana, was founded a layer of red clay which returned primitivestone weapons and several bones of huge animals.Ignazio Cerio, one of the three brothers "numi tutelari" of the island, immediately inquired the scientific word about the discovering, and was ascertained the bones had belonged to mammoths, (elephas primigenius), rhinos, stags, and other animals, and that the weapons dated back to the Quaternary Age. What used to be only an hypothesis, actually we know for certain: Capri is tied to Sorrento by a submarine branch which is about 5 Km. long, and this branch once was above sea level.Other primitive remains were founded toward the south, coast of the island, into a cavern, (the Ferns Grotto), which is 150 metres high. Many students who, starting from Cerio, studied the cavern, founded a lot of Palaeolithic tools and marks of tombs. The Ferns Grotto is situated in the stone face of the Solaro, and in the past it could be reached by sea rather easly, (but, actually, the path is broken down), and it was also an excellent refuge for the primitive people.Despite the fact that the population was rather diffused on the island, a real colonization started only by Greeks, infact the etymology of Capri derives just from Greek.Since then, the island was divided in two lived zones, tied with difficulty by a long stairway called Phoenician owing to a wrong attribution.
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Extractions: Briefly Noted Contents of Briefly Noted: The Lord. By Romano Guardini. Translated by Elinor Castendyk Briefs. Regnery. 629 pp. $14.95 paper. selbstherrlich Ratschluss ; "the complete nullity" for die vollige Belanglosigkeit of "the historical Jesus"). But those who agree that we live in apocalyptic times of war and loneliness will find much here on which to pray. - James J. Buckley The Battle for Christmas . By Stephen Nissenbaum. Knopf. 381 pp. $30. Not much escapes the scrutiny of this University of Massachusetts history professor. From the origins of the interior Christmas tree (no, the Hessians did not bring it to America from Germany during the Revolutionary War) to the message of Clement Moore's poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (yes, there is meaning behind St. Nick's placing his finger "aside of his nose") to an intriguing interpretation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol , Nissenbaum shows how in the nineteenth century there emerged the tradition that is now, more or less, our way of observing Christmas. Concentrating largely on America, he examines in minute detail the transformation of Christmas from a rather unruly winter carnival to a quiet, domestic, and child-centered event. At times the detail can be numbing, but Nissenbaum keeps the narrative flowing with a minimum of academic vocabulary. Though the epilogue indulges an odd thesis about acceptance of Santa Claus and Christmas trees serving to protect nineteenth-century children from grasping the connection between family life and the commercial economy, the book remains a good reference volume for all those who enjoy learning how we came to do the things we do.
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Extractions: of Religious Belief Chinese citizens' right to the freedom of religious belief is protected by the Constitution and laws. The Chinese government has promulgated the Regulations on the Administration of Sites for Religious Activities so as to protect the lawful rights and interests of such sites. The Regulations specify: Sites for religious activities shall be run independently by the administrative organizations thereof, whose lawful rights and interests and normal religious activities at the sites shall be protected by law. No organization or individual may violate or interfere with such rights, interests or activities. Anyone who encroaches on the lawful rights and interests of the sites for religious activities shall bear legal responsibilities. Religious activities conducted at the sites, however, must conform to laws and regulations. Each country has its own history, culture and national conditions, which decide that each country's protection of freedom of religious belief has its own characteristics. While stressing the protection of freedom of religious belief China pays equal attention to the protection of the freedom not to believe in religion, thus ensuring freedom of religious belief in a complete sense. This is a more complete and more comprehensive protection of citizens' basic rights.
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Extractions: See also: Databases by Subject Web Resources The purpose of this guide is to lead the beginning researcher to specific Reference sources available for Women's Studies. Many sources in each topic area that cover both genders are not included. Browse the shelves around anything you find from the list below, and consult with a Reference Librarian for additional suggestions. Background Information History Quotations Biography ... Web Sites See Women's Studies: Subject Related Reference Sources for more information. Background Information Women's Studies Encyclopedia (revised and expanded). Ed. by Helen Tierney. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999. This interdisciplinary three volume set is alphabetically organized and covers many aspects of life related to women. As well as the usual suspects, you will find entries on architecture, double standard, composers, authors, domestic service, and many other topics less well covered by other sources. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women : global women's issues and knowledge . Ed. by Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender. New York : Routledge, 2000. (REF HQ1115 .R69 2000)
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Extractions: San Antonio Express newspaper, February 21, 1937, Sunday. It was 1 o'clock the morning of Feb. 11, 1836, and the chivalry and beauty of San Antonio danced in honor of Mr. David Crockett who had come a month before. A galloper slid wearily from a fagged horse and knocked authoritatively at the door. He inquired for Colonel Erasmo Seguin. The colonel was not present. He ask for Antonio Menchaca. When that gentleman came forward the rider handed him a letter. James Bowie came up and read over his shoulder and Bowie called to a youthful lawyer, senior officer at San Antonio, William B. Travis. Col. Travis was dancing with the belle of the evening. He smiled at his partner and told Bowie he had no time for letters. But Bowie was insistent. Travis knew his man. Bowie was not a man given to excitement or to making mountains of mole hills. If Bowie said it was important in was probably important. Travis courtesied to his lovely partner and excused himself. With Crockett, he joined Bowie and Menchaca. Travis read the letter. It was from Placido Benavides at Camargo. Travis read: "At this moment I have received a very certain notice that the commander-in chief, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, marches for the City of San Antonio to take possession thereof, with 13,000 men."
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Extractions: Guides to Information Encyclopedias Biographies Bibliographies ... Internet See also related guides such as those on African American Studies Asian American Studies Chicano/Latino Studies Native American Studies , and Women in History Most of these works are located in the Green Library Information Center (IC) located on the first floor of the east wing of Green Library. The most current version of this guide can be found on the Web at http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/kkerns/amhist.html. Guides to Information can help you get started. The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature , 3rd ed. (Green Library IC Ready Ref. Desk Z6201.A55 1995) Sections 39-44 in vol. 2 cover U.S. history. This guide selects and lists, with commentary, "the finest and most useful books and articles available in every field of historical scholarship." Each section begins with an introductory essay. Harvard Guide to American History (Green Library Information Center Z1236.F77 1974) Bibliographic guide and finding aids from colonial times to post WWII. United States History: A Selective Guide to Information Sources (Green Library Information Center Z1236.B57 1994) a guide to reference sources for U.S. history.
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Extractions: Wednesday, July 25, 2001, updated at 10:01(GMT+8) Opinion Human history has entered the new century and the new millenium. How should the United States , the world's biggest developed country; and China, the world's largest developing country, make a correct positioning and choice in regard to the Taiwan issue, the most important and most sensitive core issue in Sino-US relations, not only affects the future of the two countries of China and the United Sates, but also has a bearing on the development of peace, stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and the world as a whole, it has become a focus of the attention of the world people. The one-China principle is the foundation and prerequisite for peacefully solving the Taiwan issue. Any form of "Taiwan independence" is absolutely impermissible. Since the US government has clearly indicated that it will adhere to the one-China policy and will not support Taiwan independence, it should implement the one-China policy and abide by the three Sino-US joint communiques and its related commitments. Only by doing so will it be possible for the Taiwan issue to be properly solved and the Sino-US relations be effectively improved and developed.
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Extractions: Urban Legal History: The Development of New Haven Robert Ellickson Yale Law School Spring 1998 Compiled by Tina Forbush, Research Assistant to Professor Ellickson, 5/14/96 All but one of the following research facilities are within a ten-minute walk of campus, and all but one are free. Hours may have changed since this was compiled, so you may want to call and check. It is worth noting that most of the places are open only on M-Fr 9-5, so you may want to plan your research accordingly. Also note that Yale has a tremendous amount of material useful for research, but you may find it divided between several different libraries. Library Hours General Description of Holdings
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Extractions: BRITAIN: A SHORT HISTORY T.A. Jenkins Chapter 1: The Making of Great Britain (Extract) Introduction The Kingdom of England However, the Reformation was not a single event occurring in the 1530s. Following the premature death of Henry's only son, Edward VI (reigned 1547-53), the throne passed to Mary I, the daughter from Henry's first marriage, who had been brought up as a strict Catholic. She proceeded to launch a counter-Reformation, restoring England's links with Rome, and during her brief reign some three hundred Protestants, one-third of them clergymen, were burned as heretics. This helped to engender a ferocious hatred of Catholicism in the English mind, which equated that religion with tyranny and persecution. On Mary's death in 1558 she was succeeded by her Protestant sister Elizabeth I, the child of Henry's second marriage, and it was through her religious settlement in 1559 that England's Protestant identity was definitively established. History - or, to be more accurate, mythology - is a vital tool for forging a national identity, and sixteenth-century England was notable for its people's eagerness to learn about their own past. There was a public appetite for books about English history, recent and distant, which were often given official encouragement, as in the case of John Camden's Annals of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. One of the best-known works was the Chronicles of England, begun by Raphael Holinshed and completed in the 1580s by John Hooker and others. The Chronicles struck a patriotic and robustly Protestant tone, and provided source material for Elizabethan poets such as Edmund Spenser. Above all, they inspired the remarkable cycle of history plays by William Shakespeare who, in Richard II (1597), act II scene I, memorably expressed the proud insularity of an island nation:
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Extractions: Richard Mervyn Leveridge, Oxford. THIS INDENTURE made the eighth day of January in the sixth yeare of the reigne of our Soveraigne Lord, William the Third by the Grace of God, of England Scotland France and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith. Anno Domini 1694 : BETWEENE Richard Leveridge of Watlington in the County of Oxon yeoman of the one parte, and Alexander Rose of Watlington aforesaid taylor, and Elizabeth his wife of the other parte, WITNESSETH that the said Richard Leveridge for and in consideration of the sume of forty three pounds, Seventeen shillings and six pence, of lawfull money of England to him the said Richard Leveridge, att or before the sealinge and delivery of these assents, well and truely in hand paid by the said Alexander Rose and Elizabeth his wife, the receipt of which said sume he the said Richard Leveridge doth hereby acknowledge, and thereof and of every parte and parcell thereof doth acquitt exonerate and for ever discharge the said Alexander Rose and Elizabeth his wife and either of them theire heires executors administrators and assignes and every of them by these assents, and for divers other good causes and valuable considerations him the said Richard Leveridge thereunto especially moveing HATH aliened, grannted, bargained, sold, remised, released, ratified and confirmed, and by these assents doth alien, grannte, bargaine, sell, remise release, ratifie and confirme unto the said Alexander Rose and Elizabeth his wife their heires and assignes in their actuall possession now being by virtue of an Indenture of Bargaine and Sale for one yeare bearinge date the day next before the day of the date hereof, made and grannted of the Three Acres of arrable land and hereditaments herein after mentioned, by the said Richard Leveridge, unto the said Alexander Rose and Elizabeth his wife, and by force and virtue of the Statute for Transferring uses into possessions
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Extractions: Home Law Enforcement Search About ... Contribute Click Here for Full Site Menu Breaking News/Press Releases Take Action! E-mail Congress Report Anti-Semitic Incidents Anti-Semitism Civil Rights Combating Hate Education Government Hate Symbols Database The Hidden Child Foundation Holocaust Interfaith International Affairs Internet Israel Nation of Islam/Farrakhan Religious Freedom Terrorism ADL HateFilter Regional Offices Dore Schary Awards Search Site About ADL Contribute to ADL Contact Us ADL On-Line Home Last Updated, August 29, 1999 Idiot Legal Arguments: A Casebook for Dealing with Extremist Legal Arguments Part Six By Bernard J. Sussman, JD, MLS, CP Sixteenth Amendment not adopted mentioning " The Law that Never Was " by Benson & Beckman: US v. Wm.J. Benson (7th Cir 1991) 941 F2d 598 [one of the authors of Law/Never] amended on other grounds 957 F2d 301; [ Benson convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to four years of prison followed by five years probation. US v.
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Extractions: The topic outline below corresponds to the Law12 Course Outline. This resource page has two main objectives. It is intended to be a supplement to the text and course materials provided by the classroom teacher while encouraging the use of electronic media by students and staff. The web sites included are by no means intended to be all inclusive but they can provide access to useful information and they will often lead to additional information through links included on these pages. See the end of the outline below for a list of some general Law links and some sources of Law journals. (This page was created by Mr. R. Dencer , YALE SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARY - May, 2000) DEFINITION OF LAW Can We Define Law? Essence of Law Legal Definition of Law MORAL AND LEGAL ISSUES Humanity and Moral Rights Man Versus The State Moral Philosophy For Lawyers Moral Philosophy Through The Ages ... Philosophy Of Law RULE OF LAW AND NATURAL JUSTICE Natural Justice - Discussion Natural Justice - Definition I Natural Justice - Definition II Natural Law - Discussion ... What Is Fair? JURISDICTION Jurisdiction - Articles on the topic Jurisdiction In A World Without Borders Jurisdiction Law Jurisdiction - Overview ... What Jurisdiction Controls CHANGING LAW Canadian Judicial System - an outline of its history Canadian Law - History Future of Law in Canada Law Commission of Canada ... World Law - History EVOLUTION AND SOURCES OF LAW IN CANADA Canada's System of Justice Canadian Common Law Canadian Constitutional Documents Canadian Constitutional Law Internet Links ... Statute Law Revision CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW DEFINITIONS
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Extractions: Places to find overviews of topics or quick facts: American Nature Writers . New York: Scribners, 1996. A two-volume set that offers lengthy biocritical sketches on writers from Edward Abbey to Ann Zwinger. The second volume also contains essays on topics such as African American nature writing, nature poetry, and the literature of mountaineering. Lengthy selective bibliographies are included. Ref PS163 .A6 1996 Becher, Anne. American Environmental Leaders from Colonial Times to the Present. Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-Clio, 2000. A two-volume set covering 300 years of environmental leadership in the diversified movements that have come together and shaped what today is called environmentalism. Arranged in alphabetical order, each entry includes bibliographical references. Illustrated. Ref GE55 .B43 2000
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