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  2. Chip Tsao - Wikipedia

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    Tsao responded that he was merely being sarcastic and provocative, repeating themes which were often discussed in Chinese media, and accused his critics themselves of being racist and lacking the ability to "read between the lines". [12] On 27 March 2009, an article of Tsao's entitled "The War at Home" was published in the free HK Magazine. [13]

  3. Filipino NGOs in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chip Tsao’s essay had caused discontentment among many Filipino organisations. Some Filipino NGOs e.g. UNFIL-HK organised a march with over 2000 Filipinos participated, protesting against Tsao’s essay. [21] They considered Tsao’s essay as a ‘racist essay’. They also called for more attention to racism and discrimination in Hong Kong.

  4. Come On, James - Wikipedia

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    The original article ends with James being dumped by his girlfriend [1] but the video has a different ending. After several years, the girl is cheated on and broke up with his lawyer boyfriend. She is to order a cake in a café to feel better. She was then dumbfounded that James is the owner of the place and regretted dumping James in the past. [2]

  5. Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention

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    The attitude of the Three Rules and the Eight Points heavily contrasted with the Nationalist Kuomintang armies led by Chiang Kai-shek, who were fighting the Chinese Red Army in the Chinese Civil War. For example, Nationalist armies tended to board in civilian houses without permission, tended to be rude and disrespectful towards civilians, or ...

  6. Article One of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Many powers of Congress have been granted under a broad interpretation of Article 1, section 8. Most notably, Clauses 1 (the General Welfare or Taxing and Spending clause), 3 (the Commerce clause), and 18 (The Necessary and Proper clause) have been deemed to grant expansive powers to Congress.

  7. Localist camp - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Although grouped together with the pro-democracy camp , they have a distinct view [ 4 ] as they advocate for Hongkongers ’ right to self-determination . While milder elements advocates for greater autonomy while remaining part of China , the more radical elements call for the return to British rule or full independence as a sovereign ...

  8. Congressional Apportionment Amendment - Wikipedia

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    That in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3, these words be struck out, to wit: "The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each State shall have at least one Representative, and until such enumeration shall be made;" and in place thereof be inserted these words, to wit: "After the first actual enumeration ...

  9. Localism in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] While the movement's milder elements advocate for greater autonomy while remaining as part of China, the more radical elements call for a return to British rule or full independence as a sovereign state. Some also advocate for a more aggressive and militant stance against the mainland government in defending local interests.