Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (13 P) Awareness activism (4 C, 9 P) B. Boycotts (7 C, 47 P, 1 F) C. Civil disobedience (13 C, 118 P) Community organizing (9 ...
The letters include orders, in one case to build fortifications around the frontier town of Nikhshapaya (thought to be at the location of modern Qarshi). [22] The content of the letters illuminates the relationship between the two officials, with the satrap chiding Bagavant for disobedience and reporting complaints received.
The Disobedient Child is a theatrical comic interlude written c.1560 by Thomas Ingelend (an author who is known only as a "late student of Cambridge", as described on the first edition's title-page) and first performed in a Tudor hall. [1] This play contains the famous line: "None is so deaf as who will not hear."
A later edition with an additional letter by Nehru to his sister following the death of her husband Ranjit Sitaram Pandit, was published in 2004 by Roli Books. The letters cover the 38 years before Indian independence, giving a first-hand account of the thoughts, activities and struggles of India's first prime minister. Sahgal, in addition ...
Disobedience spread to the armed forces. with some facing court marshall for openly refusing to fight. Tens of thousands deserted from the military, going to Canada or to Western Europe. By 1972, army disobedience was widespread, with 50 out of 142 GIs in one company refusing to go out on patrol. [45] [46]
The Washington Secretary of State's office on February 5, 2013, stated in an electronic letter (ticket:2013020710002046) that the works of the Redistricting Commission are public domain, but attribution is requested:
The Marijuana Policy Project has organized several acts of civil disobedience. These efforts have included posting cease and desist letters at Drug Enforcement Administration buildings [9] and smoking cannabis at Congressional offices. [10] In at least one instance, the charges were dropped. [11]
An act against Jesuits, seminary priests, and such other like disobedient persons, also known as the Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, (27 Eliz. 1. c. c. 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the English Reformation .