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All right, where do we make another beginning Who besides Schmitz recruited those slave workers Who manned these Farben offices "... [Pg.54]

Anthony did not work alone. She collaborated with reformers of women s rights such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer. Susan worked for the American Anti-Slavery Society with Frederick Douglass, a fugitive slave and black abolitionist. On July 2, 1979, the U.S. Mint honored her work by issuing the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin. Although Anthony did not live to see the fruits of her efforts, the establishment of the nineteenth amendment is indebted to her efforts. [Pg.139]

Some southern states argue that black slaves do not have the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms because they are not citizens. ... [Pg.100]

Following the Civil War, Black Codes are enacted to restrict the rights of the newly freed slaves. Prohibiting them from keeping and carrying firearms is a common provision. [Pg.100]

The DSP-16 can either be a master (called active in DSP-16 terminology) or a slave ( passive ). All the DSP-16s except the final mix DSP are in passive mode. They are fed clocks from the final mix DSP. This guarantees that all DSPs are on the same output clock. The final mix DSP also provides the left/right clock so that the channels are synchronized as well. The serial data output of the DSP-16 is fed to the serial data input of the next DSP-16 in line. All of the serial I/O is done via flat ribbon cables on the end of the cards. [Pg.131]

We detected the saturated fluorescence emitted by a beam of 23S metastable atoms as they cross at right angle the slave laser light. A 1015 atoms/s.sterad flux of metastable helium atoms was produced by electronic collisions in a DC discharge of a helium atomic beam, similar to that described in [15]. To improve the precision of the linecenter determination, we increased the signal-to-noise ratio S/N by means of standard frequency modulation the third harmonic demodulated lineshape is shown in Fig. 4. The function expected for a Lorentzian spectrum was fit and linecenters were calculated with an uncertainty ranging between 10 kHz and 20 kHz, that is consistent with the observed S/N, mainly limited by the stability of the reference frequency and of the metastable helium beam. The reproducibility was two or three times worse than the uncertainty,... [Pg.318]

The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. [Pg.12]

Illustration 9 (a,b) The photo at left was published in the news magazine Spiegel (42/1966) with the caption, "Perfect slave system in the SS-state at right we see a variation on this theme, captioned SS-sadists prescribe tree-hanging , reproduced in H. Eschwege, op. cit. (Note 23), p. 266. ... [Pg.251]

Rightfully voted Atlanta s best vegetarian restaurant, Cafe Sunflower serves up a tasty and unique brand of cuisine that hints at the South without being a slave to it. Like a true Southern kitchen, their homemade sauces and... [Pg.88]

As a consequence, we introduce the term of an application frame. It consists of the ordered sequence of real world events that happen in between two rendering steps. A master node thus collects an application frame, chooses a proper encoding, and sends the frame as a complete collection to all the slave nodes, where the sequence will be reconstructed and injected to the local event bus. As shown above in Fig. 3.58, this will result in the same state of the domain objects right before rendering. [Pg.292]

Slavery was, to be sure, a horribly oppressive system that severely restricted the ambit within which its victims could make decisions. But slavery did not extinguish altogether the possibility of choice. It was that possibility which endowed slaves with moral responsibility then, and which renders them susceptible to moral assessment today. It is precisely because they made wrong choices, albeit in excruciating circumstances, that slave informants who betrayed other slaves can appropriately be condemned. Similarly, it is because enslaved rebels made right choices in difficult situations that they can now be applauded. (43)... [Pg.117]

Trevor s over-identification with his work meant that a major part of his sense of significance and self-worth had become bound up in his job. He dedicated very little time to activities outside work and saw his personal and social status in terms of his job label. Clearly, he needed to develop other roles outside work and a sense of worth and identity in tasks totally unrelated to work. Trevor s self-defeating beliefs were that his self-worth was proportional to his achievements at work, that he only earned the right to be happy through hard work and that success at work was his only route to selfesteem. He had, as a result of these beliefs, become a slave to his work in order to feed his self-esteem, which had also had a negative impact on his relationships, social life and personal happiness. [Pg.198]

Elected to the Academie fran9aise Discours de reception on 21 February). With d Alembert, Condorcet engages in the militant defence of human rights, women s rights and the emancipation of slaves in particular. He supports the cause of American colonies and develops proposals for economic and political reform in France. [Pg.11]

Each nation had a warrior chieftain, and as the nation was made up of different tribes, each tribe had its chieftain. In almost all cases this honour belonged to certain families. The heads of families who owned large herds and many slaves, and employed many poorer men, shared the authority of the leaders of the tribe, just as the latter shared their authority with the leaders of the nation when age, experience and military repute merited that honour. It is to this stage of society s development that we can trace the origin of slavery and of the inequality of political rights between grown men. [Pg.61]

A more sedentary form of life established a greater equality between the sexes. Women were no longer considered merely as useful objects, slaves in all but their proximity to their master. Men came to see them more as companions, and finally learnt how much they could contribute towards masculine happiness. However, even in the countries where they were most respected and where polygamy was forbidden, reason and justice were not pursued to the extent of a complete reciprocity of duties, nor was equality admitted either in the right of separation or in the punishments for infidelity. [Pg.66]


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