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Falkland's and ideals
The aims and principles of neither party in the conflict could satisfy a man of Falkland's high ideals and intellectual vision.

Falkland's and were
Falkland's intellectual pleasures, however, were soon interrupted by war and politics.

Falkland's and John
The conflict was resolved after the Argentine defeat in the Falkland's by Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict of Pope John Paul II and in the form of a Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina ( Tratado de Paz y Amistad ), granting the islands to Chile and most of the Exclusive economic zone to Argentina ; since then, other border disputes with Chile have been resolved via diplomatic negotiations.

Falkland's and .
France established a colony at Port St. Louis, on East Falkland's Berkeley Sound coast in 1764.
Today, Stanley is the main shopping centre on the islands and the hub of East Falkland's road network.
Hawke oversaw Britain's naval mobilisation during the Falkland's Crisis.
It is a common misconception that the Falkland's sword was broken during this incident.
Falkland's term ended in 1846.

ideals and hopes
When presenting the motion to the Legislative Assembly of Singapore on 11 November 1959, Sinnathamby Rajaratnam, the Minister for Culture, stated: " National flags, crest and anthem express symbolically the hopes and ideals of a people ...
Phi Iota Alpha sponsored the 1932 convention in New York City with the purpose of forming the Union Latino Americana ( ULA ) with hopes of expanding its ideals internationally.
Istrati shared the leftist ideals of Rolland, and, as much as his mentor, placed his hopes in the Bolshevik vision.
" Despite the high hopes of the Enlightenment, Mill argues that the democratic ideals were not as easily met as expected.
In 2003 and 2004, the Hispanic Project produced more than twenty commercials on Spanish-language television, radio and Internet that sought to speak directly to America's growing Latino community and highlight the values and ideals that they see as the bond between Hispanic voters and progressive causes, and has recently stepped up its ad campaigns and project initiatives in hopes of reclaiming lost ground among those voters as evidenced by the outcome of the 2004 presidential election.
American, to respect my country's hopes and ideals and to support, defend and improve its constitution.
By working at the Print Shop, Moses hopes to educate children of all colors in the ideals of America so that everyone may one day be free.
Australians are free to be proud of their country and heritage, free to realise themselves as individuals, and free to pursue their hopes and ideals.
Thus, the star system creates hopes and preserves the ideals of a still young country.
In addition LPC hopes to continue to illustrate the ideals of community and common understanding internationally, through the bringing together of the world ’ s youth.

ideals and were
The ideals of the country were deeply indebted to the Protestantism of the older stock.
The quasi-republican ideals of Augustus ' primus inter pares were abandoned for all but the Tetrarchs themselves.
He gathered disciples and searched in vain for a ruler who would adopt his ideals for good governance, but his Analects were written down by followers and have continued to influence education in the East into the modern era.
Many assumed the Estates-General would approve future taxes, and Enlightenment ideals were relatively rare.
The link between Bacon's work and the Rosicrucians ideals which Yates allegedly found, was the conformity of the purposes expressed by the Rosicrucian Manifestos and Bacon's plan of a " Great Instauration ", for the two were calling for a reformation of both " divine and human understanding ", as well as both had in view the purpose of mankind's return to the " state before the Fall ".
According to Friedman, " these two rejections were devastating to the man who had made a career of demonstrating American ideals in film ", along with his directing award-winning documentary films for the Army.
However, their efforts were unable to stop the spread of revolutionary movements: the middle classes had been deeply influenced by the ideals of the French revolution, the Industrial Revolution brought important economical and social changes, the lower classes started to be influenced by socialist, communist and anarchistic ideas ( especially those summarised by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto ), and the preference of the new capitalists became Liberalism.
Both his ideals and the economy were put to the test with the onset of the Great Depression.
They rejected organizing, believing that only unorganized individuals were safe from coercion and domination, believing this kept them true to the ideals of anarchism.
The utopian ideals of the founding fathers – social justice and the right to decent work – were changed by diplomatic and political compromises made at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, showing the ILO's balance between idealism and pragmatism.
Historically, the ideals of chivalry were popularized in medieval literature, especially the Matter of Britain and Matter of France, the former based on Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (" History of the Kings of Britain "), written in the 1130s.
" He saw people suffering too much ," but he consoled himself by arguing that " the ideals were right but the way they were carried out was wrong.
During the following administrations, since 1928, many of the revolutionary ideals were put into effect, among them the free distribution of land to peasants and farmers, the nationalization of the oil companies, the birth and rapid growth of the Social Security Institute as well as that of Labor Unions, and the protection of national industries.
Out of this collision of ideals derived from Romanticism, and an attempt to find a way for knowledge to explain that which was as yet unknown, came the first wave of works, which, while their authors considered them extensions of existing trends in art, broke the implicit contract with the general public that artists were the interpreters and representatives of bourgeois culture and ideas.
They were distinguished from others, however, in that they hired out their services not only for gain, but also in order to realize their own ethical ideals.
Weber, Mozart and Wagner, in particular, were influenced by his ideals.
Due to the narrow area of circulation, those in the capital were able to transmit these intoxicating ideals to other such separatists, such as those in Azuero.
The words of the Bible, as they interpreted them, were the origin of many Puritan cultural ideals, especially regarding the roles of men and women in the community.
Friends attempted to dissuade him from accepting the archduke's patronage ; they were afraid the archduke's influence would undermine his philosophical ideals.
Therefore Furet suggests that ideology played the crucial role in the rise of the Reign of Terror because " man's regeneration " became a central theme for the Committee of Public Safety as they were trying to instil ideals of free will and enlightened government in the public.
Spinor spaces were represented as left ideals of a matrix algebra in 1930, by G. Juvet and by Fritz Sauter.
Korean society became highly centralized under Korean Confucianism and martial arts were poorly regarded in a society whose ideals were epitomized by its scholar-kings.
Nineteenth Century ideals of Anglo superiority and fears of miscegenation were factors in the treaty's defeat.

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