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in Business by The Consumerist
3 hours ago — One of the most important lessons students learn in college is how to get into debt and stay there. It's crucial to the success of the Republic. An indebted population is easier to control; needing to pay off...
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September 01, 2010 — Crooks and Liars- By David Neiwert September 01, 2010 10:00 AM The mark of the truly fanatical propagandist is their fervent insistence on hyperinflating the value and importance and size of everything they’re connected with — even when...
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September 01, 2010 — Some readers may be aware of our policy not to take adverts for unpaid positions on the media job site SourceThatJob . We took this stance as feedback from our audience was such things were unacceptable exploitation. Well, this issue seems...
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in Arts by The Millions
September 01, 2010 — suffering, the stench of bodies. I had learned about the Middle Passage in school, but it wasn’t until it was translated into narrative that it affected me so. I was appalled and frightened by a history...
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in Arts by The Endeavour
August 31, 2010 — According to William Cook , there is only one ancient account of slavery written by a slave that still survives: a letter written by Saint Patrick. We have many ancient documents that were written by slaves, but not...
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in Arts by The Endeavour
August 31, 2010 — According to William Cook , there is only one ancient account of slavery written by a slave that still survives: a letter written by Saint Patrick. We have many ancient documents that were written by slaves, but not...
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in News by California's Capitol
August 31, 2010 — Large retailers and manufacturers doing business in California would be required to disclose what steps they were taking to end slavery and human trafficking under a bill sent August 30 to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger....
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August 30, 2010 — Recently, two Honduran sisters traveled to America after being promised jobs as maids for wealthy families in West Palm Beach, Florida. Instead, they were forced to dance in skimpy outfits at clubs in the area....
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August 30, 2010 — by Smitty The Sanity Inspector captures an excellent thought regarding sectarian relations in the United States, emphasis mine: Something is coalescing, taking root, something which may have repercussions...
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August 26, 2010 — legislation in California could help end the use of slavery in major corporations' supply chains. Will you help make them law ? The proposed legislation would be California state law, but if...
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August 25, 2010 — One of the strongest of the many reasons for celebrating the defeat of the Labour government earlier this year was its determination to being in national identity cards. Do not forget, incidentally, that one of...
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August 25, 2010 — Mastery & Slavery , like master & slave, is a duality. Slavery is the inability to master freedom of choice. Mastery is the ability to make choices for other people. Mastery requires and utilises...
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August 25, 2010 — local contexts. In reviewing global advocacy campaigns that led to transformational and normative change, it’s hard to ignore one of the most successful and important reform movements of the 19th century,...
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August 24, 2010 — Glenn Beck-episode 2 From Servitude to Slavery (Part 1) Glenn Beck-episode 2 From Servitude to Slavery (Part 2) Glenn Beck-episode 2 From Servitude to...
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in Arts by Racism Review
August 24, 2010 — Here is a very good 2009 video lecture (at Emory U.) by a leading scholar of slavery and its economic impact, as well as the resistance to it–Dr. David Brion Davis, of Yale University. This one is called “American and...