- Oct 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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34:12 taxes are imposed by a government that is only payable in their currency and they make a law that puts you in jail if you do not pay their tax
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- Mar 2024
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www.arnoldventures.org www.arnoldventures.org
- Sep 2022
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www.independent.co.uk www.independent.co.uk
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Jeff Bezos should know better than to punch down like this. Uju Anya got put in Twitter jail for not deleting her post which Twitter took down anyway.
Twitter taking down Dr. Anya's post is disingenuous with respect to the tons of crap that they leave up... and much of that far worse than the content here.
read on 2022-09-09 at 1:58 PM
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- Feb 2022
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Yang, M. (2022, February 14). Arkansas jail’s ivermectin experiments recall historical medical abuse of imprisoned minorities. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/14/arkansas-prison-covid-19-ivermectin-experiment-minorities-medical-abuse
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- Jan 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Kayla Simpson. (2022, January 3). The COVID data coming out of NYC jails is...beyond staggering. Today’s report shows a 7-day avg positivity rate of 37%, w/502 ACTIVE INFECTIONS. With a ~5K census, that means that nearly one in ten people in DOC has an ACTIVE infection. Crisis on crisis. Https://hhinternet.blob.core.windows.net/uploads/2022/01/CHS-COVID-19-data-snapshot-2020103.pdf [Tweet]. @KSimpsonHere. https://twitter.com/KSimpsonHere/status/1478114046360657926
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- Jun 2021
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www.migrationencounters.org www.migrationencounters.org
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Everything was good, but I got caught with... What was it called? Something in my ear. A blunt in my ear. And it was in a hotel.Mike: It was a hotel casino. And the security stopped me and they told me, “What was that?” And since it was marijuana was illegal they told me I had to go to jail. So I went to jail. I stayed a day—
Time in the US, Arrests, Felonies, Drug offenses
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Something in my ear. A blunt in my ear. And it was in a hotel.Mike: It was a hotel casino. And the security stopped me and they told me, “What was that?” And since it was marijuana was illegal they told me I had to go to jail. So I went to jail. I stayed a day—
Time in the US, Arrests, Felonies, Drug Offenses
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- Sep 2018
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www.makeuseof.com www.makeuseof.com
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Facebook does not allow third-party apps to display your newsfeed. This applies to Hootsuite. For this reason, you’ll always have to use Facebook natively. The same pretty much goes for Instagram.
Facebook does not allow third-party apps to display your newsfeed. This applies to Hootsuite. For this reason, you’ll always have to use Facebook natively. The same pretty much goes for Instagram.
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- Sep 2017
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Harvard’s top brass overturned Ms. Jones’s admission after some professors raised concerns that she played down her crime in the application process.
more than 20 years ago, she is now a different woman
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- Mar 2017
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tachesdesens.blogspot.com tachesdesens.blogspot.com
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He led me to a melamine walled box. Inside, there was no sign of a person having spent any time there.
prison hell alienation
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I was left in my doorless empty box,
meaningless box. prison. jail. hell.
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- Dec 2016
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worldbookonline.com worldbookonline.com
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The church persecuted many scholars whose ideas and teaching contradicted religious beliefs. One such scholar was the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo, who had been a member of the faculty of the University of Padua. The church silenced him in 1633 for arguing that Earth moved around the sun.
Galileo started and moved the idea that scholars should have academic freedom.
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- Nov 2016
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docsouth.unc.edu docsouth.unc.edu
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This audacity was punished with heavier chains, and prohibition of our visits.
punishment for asking if he can go to his master
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- Jul 2015
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www.gradesaver.com www.gradesaver.com
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he launches into an extended claim that “privileged groups” will always oppose action that threatens the status quo. They will always consider attacks on their privilege as “untimely,” especially because groups have a tendency towards allowing immorality that individuals might oppose (173).
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but he insists that negotiations cannot happen without protest, which creates a “crisis” and “tension” that forces unwilling parties (in this case, the white business owners) to negotiate in good faith. He admits that words like “tension” frighten white moderates, but embraces the concepts as “constructive and nonviolent.”
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attempted to negotiate with white business leaders there. When those negotiations broke down because of promises the white men broke, the SCLC planned to protest through “direct action.” Before beginning protests, however, they underwent a period of “self-purification,” to determine whether they were ready to work nonviolently,
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