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Sen. Robert Byrd on the 1964 Civil Rights laws

Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) explains why he would change his vote on the 1964 civil rights laws. This excerpt is from a Nov. 2005 interview C-SPAN conducted for the 2006 documentary The Capitol. On 11/18/09 Sen. Byrd becomes the longest-serving member of Congress.
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19. Land Use Law and Property Rights

Environmental Politics and Law (EVST 255) The lecture addresses the issue of takings and when the government has the right to seize private property for the public good. The government is required to compensate property owners in some circumstances. Through legal cases, Professor Wargo gives some examples of when compensation is required and why takings are an important management tool for environmental managers. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu 00:00 – Chapter 1. Property Rights: Fractured by Law and Custom 12:46 – Chapter 2. Managing Coastal Development and Resources 18:41 – Chapter 3. Surface and Mineral Rights on Public Lands 26:13 – Chapter 4. Nuisance Law; Takings Law 40:21 – Chapter 5. Taking Without Compensation This course was recorded in Spring 2010.
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Human rights are meaningless words in United States

Iranian national Shahrzad Mir-Qolikhan has been released after five years in US detention and has arrived in Tehran from Oman on Sunday night. On August 7, Mir-Qolikhan arrived in the Omani capital city of Muscat, where she reunited with her twin daughters and her mother after five years in US detention. Her former husband, Mahmoud Seif, had been accused of trying to export night-vision goggles to Iran from Austria in violation of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic. She was detained and sentenced to five years in prison by a Florida federal court in the absence of her husband. Mir-Qolikhan consistently denied any wrongdoing.
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Racism, School Desegregation Laws and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States

afro-américaine Civil Rights Movement (1955 – 1968) se réfère à des mouvements sociaux aux États-Unis visant à interdire la discrimination raciale à l’encontre des Afro-Américains et la restauration des droits de vote à eux Cet article couvre la phase du mouvement en 1955. et 1968, en particulier dans le sud. d’un mouvement black power, qui a duré environ de 1966 à 1975, l’augmentation de la cible du mouvement des droits civiques pour y inclure la dignité raciale, l’indépendance économique et politique et la liberté de l’oppression des Américains blancs. le mouvement a été caractérisée par de grandes campagnes de résistance civile. Entre 1955 et 1968, les actes de protestation non-violente et de désobéissance civile produit des situations de crise entre les militants et les autorités gouvernementales. Les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et locaux, les entreprises et les collectivités ont souvent dû répondre. immédiatement à ces situations, en soulignant les injustices rencontrées par les Afro-Américains ont une forme de protestation et / ou à la désobéissance civile, y compris les boycotts, comme le boycott de Montgomery Bus succès (1955 – 1956) dans l’Alabama, «assis», comme l’influent sit Greensboro -ins (1960) en Caroline du Nord, des marches, comme des marches à l’Selma Montgomery (1965), en Alabama., et un large éventail d’autres activités non violentes a souligné les réalisations législatives au cours de cette phase du mouvement pour les droits civils passaient les droits civils Loi de 1964, qui interdisent la discrimination fondée sur les motifs de «race, couleur, l’origine, la religion ou nationale» dans l’emploi …
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Pianiste

Ah Hee Lee, qui est né avec deux doigts sur chaque main, des applaudissements reconnu lors d’un discours le 17 Octobre à Fairview Southdale hôpital. Woodrow Byun, un membre du Rotary Edina, a Lee en tournée en Corée pour aider à inspirer les personnes handicapées. Lorsque Ah Hee Lee a commencé à jouer du piano à l’âge de 6 ans, elle n’avait pas l’intention de devenir un grand pianiste. Elle voulait juste être en mesure de renforcer leurs mains pour qu’elle puisse tenir un crayon. Cependant, bien que né avec seulement deux doigts à chaque main et les complications qui doit ses jambes pour être amputée au-dessous des rotules, Lee est devenu un maître de l’ivoire. Ses performances des œuvres de Beethoven et de Chopin que la plupart des gens avec 10 chiffres ne peuvent pas jouer. “Il semblait impossible, ce qui est la raison exacte, nous avons relevé le défi», a déclaré sa mère, Wu Kapsun. “Je sentais que si Hee Et peut surmonter ce problème, il peut fonctionner dans presque n’importe quoi.” Lee était dans le Minnesota la semaine dernière et réalisé pour les élèves de Valley View Middle School et le personnel et les patients du Fairview Southdale l’hôpital, à la fois à Edina. 23 ans, originaire de Séoul, Corée du Sud, a également donné un spectacle complet à Hopkins Haute École du Dimanche 19 Octobre. Lee, connu sous le nom «quatre doigts pianiste», a phocomélie, une anomalie congénitale dans laquelle la partie supérieure du membre est absent ou peu développé. Par ailleurs, à jouer du piano à quatre doigts, elle utilise un appareil spécial qui lui permet d’appuyer sur la pédale avec ses genoux. Elle joue du piano et chante dans

CSULB Human Rights Forum – Freedom to Write and Publish

CSULB President F. King Alexander’s Forum on International Human Rights Exploring Challenges to Free Expression and Belief presents a panel discussion on The Freedom to Write and Publish.
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Just in time for this year’s Presidential election, don’t miss the must-see documentary that has the entire country talking. Best- selling author Dinesh D’Souza takes viewers on a journey into Barack Obama’s past and present and suggests how his experiences will affect our country’s future. D’Souza uncovers how “Hope and Change” became radically misconstrued in 2008 election, how Obama’s decisions in office point to a greater hidden agenda, and how America’s place in global affairs hang in the balance. A captivating story that crosses four continents and reveals shocking secrets, D’Souza proves that, love him or hate him, you don’t know the real Barack Obama.

Republicans Pissed “Civil Rights Person” Going to be Hired for Civil Rights Division

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From the three DVDs taped during January 2010 called, The Elite Speak, by Lindsey Williams. There are a few new February additions to this material presented in an 8 minute summary video at the end of this video series. These were presented on the Alex Jones Show. Lindsey spoke with his elitist friend again and was told secretive startling NEW information! Using charts, diagrams, and video-revelations, Lindsey explains his new conversation. Subjects include: 2010 economics and beyond; Dubai World – Derivatives; Food, but No Money; One World China; War; and 30 to 50% inflation. To watch the whole series in order, use the playlist: www.youtube.com If you find the videos are too long or too slow, watch the Fast Track version which runs through everything in about 45 minutes. The fast track playlist is: www.youtube.com The original one hour audio cd has been made into an mp3 and can be downloaded for free at: www.hyperfileshare.com This video segment has been closed captioned and can be translated into many languages.
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Human Rights Watch slams Burmese govt over Rohingya violence – NewsX

A new report on the sectarian violence in Burma’s Western Rakhin State is accusing Burma’s military of participating in attacks on ethnic Rohingya and doing little to stop violence that killed at least 78 people and displaced tens of thousands. The Human Rights Watch report comes as the UN human rights envoy travels to the affected region. The report released Wednesday by Human Rights Watch says hundreds of Muslim Rohingya men and boys have been detained in mass arrests since June. It says their whereabouts are, as yet, unknown. For more log onto- www.newsx.com
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Sign My Petition for Corporate Person American Rights

www.citizensintervention.com The Enough is Enough rally and “Citizens Intervention” will be a Free Speech Open Mic event on the West Front Lawn of the US Capitol on Saturday October 29, 2011. It is also the official launch an innovative social media campaign with national participation and an ongoing “People’s Lobby” component in Washington DC. It’s clear that Washington isn’t working for us. It is time for a Citizens Intervention. On Saturday October 29, 2011 our goal is to recruit 1000 everyday Americans to exercise their First Amendment right to speak out and share their stories about how government dysfunction and hyper-partisanship have impacted their lives. For months we’ve listened as the politicians have bickered and done nothing. Now it’s time for them to listen to us and get to work. Help us prove that, despite our corrupt political process, civic engagement can still begin with THE PEOPLE. We don’t need politicians and their funders. We don’t need partisan billionaires and their front groups. We already have the power to pull together across all political and cultural divides and remind the world that the American democracy is not for sale, and that no amount of political spending can shield Congress from the voices of We the People. Media empires should NOT lead populist movements; the People should The Enough is Enough Citizens Intervention at the US Capitol on #Oct29 2011 will be the symbolic launch of a year-long campaign, including: –Free Speech Open Mic
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Show your support by hitting the like button and leaving a comment on the video. If game walkthroughs is something you are interested in be sure to subscribe to my channel for walkthroughs of the newest games on day 1! This is a complete walkthrough of the game Syndicate with gameplay and commentary by cheatlikeachamp. In the not too distant future, the world is divided into regions controlled by mega-corporations known as Syndicates. In this future, BUSINESS is WAR, and you are the weapon: the latest prototype agent for Eurocorp, one of the most ruthless Syndicates in a world dominated by greed. Follow me on Twitter! twitter.com Syndicate Syndicate Gameplay Syndicate Walkthrough Syndicate Milestone 17 Syndicate Part 17
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CIA Archives: Desegregation and the American Civil Rights Movement Documentary Film (1957)

thefilmarchive.org Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races. This is most commonly used in reference to the United States. Desegregation was long a focus of the American Civil Rights Movement, both before and after the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education, particularly desegregation of the school systems and the military. Racial integration of society was a closely related goal. The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968) refers to the movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against African Americans and restoring voting rights in Southern states. This article covers the phase of the movement between 1954 and 1968, particularly in the South. By 1966, the emergence of the Black Power Movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the Civil Rights Movement to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency, and freedom from oppression by white Americans. The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance. During the period 1955–1968, acts of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities. Federal, state, and local governments, businesses, and communities often had to respond immediately to crisis situations that highlighted the inequities faced by African Americans. Forms of protest and/or civil disobedience included

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