... fewmonths of their birth, the Deacons had become the talk ofthe movement and folk heroes to legions of African Americans in the Deep South. The publicity propelled the Deacons into the center of a ... positions near the end ofthe movement. By opposing armed self-defense, the national civilrights organizations often placed themselveson a collision course with local movements. There were significant ... conflict within the civilrightsmovement between the partisans of nonviolence that descendedon the South and an emerging working-class movement that resisted paci-fism in the face of police and...
... pivotal events ofthecivilrights movement. Because two of the victims were white — and their disappearance baffled investigators for almost the entire summer of 1964 — the case became ... and arrested.Fearing that the rest ofthe United States did not fully understand the importance of these events, thecivil rights movement hatched a plan to create the Mississippi Summer ... Martin Luther King Jr. offer perhaps the finest oration ever delivered by an American.FREE THE U.S. CIVILRIGHTS MOVEMENT LASTAT BLaCk SOLdIERS IN THECIVIL WaRWhen the American Civil War...
... describingDarwin’s theory as “one possible explanation” of origins. A furor ensued, resulting in the removal ofthe display, when the editors ofthe prestigious Nature magazine andothers in the scientific ... alternative movement to coalesce.Unquestionably – and here is the grain of truth in Forrest’s history – the ID movement started to take shape as the result ofthe leadership of PhillipJohnson, a professor ... exquisite balance ofthe fine structure constants and the apparent fine-tuning ofthe cosmos for life. Nonetheless, according to ID, these suggestionsabout the likely identity ofthe designer are...
... ruling country with the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) as the leading force ofthe government. Most ofthe public officials are also members ofthe party and the notion ofcivil servant neutrality” ... particularly of training ofcivil servant. The definition of training was provided in the order (ukaz) No. 983 ofthe President of the Russian Federation of 2 September 1997 on “Complete methods for the ... formulating the policies for the reform ofthecivil service in the next 10 years as well as the set of principles to underpin the development of reform policies, followed by a discussion on the approaches...
... between them and the rear-guard.Then, with one howitzer playing upon the advance and the other upon the rear-guard, the Rangers rapidlycollected their prisoners, unhitched the teams, and burned the ... styles of [women's] dress necessitated by the exigencies of war gave the crowd a very striking appearance. In singlesuits I saw sleeves of one color, the waist of another, the skirt of another; ... up to the bank out ofthe way of passing gunboats, but they took no notice of us. When we got thirsty,it was found that Max had set the jug of water in the shade of a tree and left it there....
... grown out ofthe discovery ofthe cosmic microwaveradiation background in 1965. Of course, the theory ofthe expansion ofthe universe isan essential ingredient in our present view ofthe early ... 'classic' part ofthe subject, which hasto do mostly with the large-scale structure ofthe presentuniverse: the debate over the extragalactic nature of the spiral nebulae; the discovery ofthe red ... imaginable oftheoriginofthe universe. Just asin the Younger Edda, there is an embarrassing vaguenessabout the very beginning, the first hundredth of a second orso. Also, there is the unwelcome...
... driven them off the field; for there were but 26,000 of them when the fight commenced. To make the matter worse, a large part of this force the First and FifthCorps stood with arms in their hands, ... surrounded, but cut theirway out with the loss of their gallant commander, Lieutenant-Colonel McVicar, who led them in the charge.Meanwhile the other portion ofthe contemplated movement had also ... Asthrough their manifold offences in the way of starving our prisoners, etc., the rebel President and his cabinetwere afraid of reprisals, there was great dismay at the weakness ofthe garrison there,...
... sale of them to the soldiers andservants ofthe officers."I should like," he said to the man to whom he disposed ofthe last ofthe contents of his basket, "to catch asight ofthe ... betokened to be the captain of a vessel. They were talking ofthe war, and ofthe probability ofthe Scottish army taking part in it. The fishermen were all ofthe popular party; but the captain, ... family name ofthe earl. Two or three ofthe men spoke together, and Harrythought that there was some comprehension of his meaning. Then he read aloud the addresses ofthe letters,and the exclamations...
... convergent) originof the insert itself (Fig. 3B). Apart from theoriginofthe pro-eukaryote, ValRS data shed light on the intriguing question of the extent and evolutionary significance of LGT[52,53,75,76]. ... ER-specificproteins by means of paralogous multiplication mayindicate theoriginof ER per se. Similarly, multiplication of the enzymes of DNA metabolism may be tied to the origin ofthe nucleus with multiple ... theoriginofthe nucleus,endomembrane, and cytoskeleton. Nonetheless, phylo-genetic methods can still be applied to proteins, the appearance of which might have accompanied the origin of the...
... similarity and the position ofthe intron to the vertebrate type of arrestin (Fig. 1). Therefore, it may bepresumed that the function was lost in vertebrate visualarrestin during the evolution. The branch ... arrestins.Fig. 1. Comparison ofthe amino acid sequences of Ci-Arr with some types of arrestins. The alignment ofthe deduced amino acid sequence of Ci-arrand the typical animal arrestins was ... constructed the correspond-ing mutant for Ci-Arr (V55D). This mutant, however,showed that the extent ofthe internalization was almost the same as that ofthe control (Fig. 2B) in spite ofthe samelevels...