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founding and manifesto
The founding document of the movement is considered to be the manifesto Fifth Modernization by Wei Jingsheng, who was sentenced to fifteen years in prison for authoring the document.
At the founding convention Hagerty served as secretary of the Constitution Committee, and as such wrote the preamble to the IWW Constitution — a short and effective manifesto which became a fundamental element of the organization's official doctrine for decades to follow.
The Popular Front's founding manifesto condemned the actions of the conservative-led government, demanding the release of political prisoners detained after November 1933, the re-hiring of state employees who had been suspended, fired, or transferred " without due process or for reasons of political persecution ", it proposed establishing an independent judiciary from government control, the investigation and prosecution of acts of unwarranted violence by police, and revision of the Law of Public Order to protect the rights of citizens against arbitrary power.
As it is reported in its founding statement ( manifesto ), the Democratic Party proposes to the Cypriot society the political philosophy of " social centrism ", which constitutes “ a total of attributes and values that offer in the state social cohesion, political prospect, improvement of terms of life and development of human culture, that should be shared between the entire population and not only between the privileged teams of the population ".
The first party assembly was held on December 5, 1992, and adopted the founding manifesto.
The RCP's programme can be traced through the publications " Our Tasks and Methods " ( a reprint of the Revolutionary Communist Group's founding document ), the 1983 general election manifesto Preparing for Power and the article " The Road to Power " in the theoretical journal Confrontation ( 1986 ).
In 1954, Grant began the work of founding the New Isis Lodge, which became operational in 1955 when Grant announced his discovery of a " Sirius / Set current " in a new manifesto upon which the lodge would be based.
This split eventually led to the founding in 1698 of Boston's Brattle Street Church, which issued a manifesto explicitly distancing itself from some of the more extreme Puritan practices advocated by Mather and his son Cotton.
He was one of the founding members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party and drafted its manifesto.

founding and did
Ancillon is mainly remembered for what he did for education in Brandenburg-Prussia, and the share he took, in co-operation with Gottfried Leibniz, in founding the Academy of Berlin.
In 1891, Westcott's correspondence with Anna Sprengel suddenly ceased, and he received word from Germany either that she was dead or that her companions did not approve of the founding of the Order and no further contact was to be made.
He did mention the roles of Evangelis Zappas and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas, but drew a distinction between their founding of athletic Olympics and his own role in the creation of an international contest.
Not only did he win battles and dominate Southern England but also he took an active hand in administering the affairs of his kingdom by founding market towns and overseeing the first major issues of gold coins in Britain ; he assumed a role in the administration of the Catholic Church in England ( sponsoring the short-lived archbishopric of Lichfield ), and even negotiated with Charlemagne as an equal.
Unlike most other University of California campuses, UCI was not named for the city it was built in ; at the time of the university's founding ( 1965 ), the current city of Irvine ( established in 1975 ) did not exist.
The top New York teams were eventually absorbed into the NFL upon its founding in 1920, but the league ( mostly driven by an Ohio League that did not have true championship games, though they frequently scheduled de facto championship matchups ) did not adopt the New York league's playoff format, opting for a championship based on regular season record for its first twelve seasons ; as a result, four of the first six " championships " were disputed.
The population of the colony, of all races, did not rise above 20, 000 until the gold rush ( starting in 1855 ), the second abolition of slavery in 1848 and the founding of the prisons.
Its founding was related to a legal protest by a moonshiner, who claimed that the Logan County Court that had found him guilty did not have jurisdiction over his case, because his still was actually located in Lincoln County.
Atlanta grew because the city of Decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s, thus a spot at the Thrasherville encampment in western DeKalb was picked to become Terminus and then Marthasville, before becoming Atlanta a few years after its founding.
This was arguably the founding organization for the German Expressionist movement, though they did not use the word itself.
Neither did he have anything to do with the founding of the first Swedish speaking theater at Bollhuset during his reign.
Within a few years of is founding, the people of Forrest did not know the full name of the person for whom the town was named.
One of the few residents who attained more than local repute did so as one of the founding directors of the dairy cooperative known as Land O ' Lakes – he was a dairy farmer by the name of E. O.
One of Joseph Woodruff's sons, Thomas, remained in the area and dreamed of founding a town, but he did not live to see Woodruff incorporated.
Valders did not really develop as a village until the arrival of the railroad in 1896, the traditional year of its founding.
European Sōtō Zen groups affiliated with the International Zen Association prefer to use " dōjō " instead of zendo to describe their meditation halls as did their founding master, Taisen Deshimaru.
Although he did not contribute to Next, lead-vocalist Robert Fleischman joined Journey shortly after the album's release as a songwriter and the group's first dedicated frontman, sharing lead-vocal duties with founding bandmember Gregg Rolie during subsequent live shows.
Les mariés de la tour Eiffel did not mark " the end of the Groupe des Six ", as Durey was present for every concert and other manifestations that marked the anniversaries of the founding of the group.
Stevens ' first point was that the Boy Scouts ' ban on gay members did not follow from its founding principles.
At the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Liaoning did not exist ; instead there were two provinces, Liaodong and Liaoxi, as well as five municipalities, Shenyang, Luda, Anshan, Fushun, and Benxi.
Woods received considerable criticism from fans, many of whom did not realise that she was one of the founding members and who compared her singing style unfavourably to Prior's.
Being in the far south, Guangxi did not fall during the Chinese Civil War, but joined the People's Republic in December 1949, two months after its founding.
After the General Secretary closed the Congress a number of members remained in the room ( in County Hall in South London ) and held what was, in effect, the founding meeting of a breakaway party, although the formal split did not come until four years later.
His first work, a collection of Sacred Music, as performed at the Royal Portuguese Chapel, which appeared in 1811, has the additional interest of dating the founding of the publishing firm Novello & Co which carries his name, as he issued the collection from his own house ; and he did the same with succeeding works, till his son Joseph Alfred Novello ( 1810 – 1896 ), who had started as a bass singer, became a regular music publisher in 1829.

founding and contain
The current personnel of some contemporary bands may contain few or none of the founding members, yet continue to use the same name.
Truman's presidency was also eventful in foreign affairs, with the defeat of Nazi Germany and his decision to use nuclear weapons against Japan, the founding of the United Nations, the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, the Truman Doctrine to contain communism, the beginning of the Cold War, the Berlin Airlift, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ).
In a public press release, NCLR declared, " NCLR freely acknowledges that some of the organization ’ s founding documents, e. g., Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, contain inappropriate rhetoric, and NCLR also acknowledges that rhetoric from some MEChA members has been extremist and inflammatory ... NCLR has publicly and repeatedly disavowed this rhetoric ".
At the time of its founding, the four-block area was expected to contain roughly 1, 000 inhabitants.
The basement contains the Panhellenic Room, on the ceiling of which are the coats-of-arms of 40 college fraternities and 17 sororities, while the niches on the north side contain large murals showing the founding of Phi Beta Kappa in 1776 and that of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1856, together with other murals depicting episodes in the history of the fraternity.

founding and positive
On a more positive front, the Aloadae were bringers of civilization, founding cities and teaching culture to humanity.
Rather, he negates the categorization of aggression as " contrary " to " positive " instincts like love, depicting it as a founding basis of other instincts and its role in animal communication.
Among these events, ranging from a few positive to news headlines to crimes against humanity, were: the pogroms, the co-opted 1905 Russian Revolution, founding of the Folkspartei, the First World War, the February Revolution followed by the October Bolshevik, the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Versailles Treaty, the Polish – Soviet War, the Weimar inflation, the U. S. A. Immigration Act of 1924, exile of Leon Trotsky by Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Gulag, the Great Depression, collectivization of the Ukraine, the Nazi regime, the Nuremberg racial laws, Stalin's Great Purge, Kristalnacht, the 1939 White Paper, the Nazi – Soviet Pact, the Second World War, the Soviet-Nazi War, and the Shoah.
By Gossett's own account, he attended the founding meeting of Seattle's Panther chapter, and also attended Panther leader Bobby Hutton's 1968 funeral ; he worked on several political actions with Panther Party members and has said positive things about their legacy, but Gossett says that while he " was closely associated with the party " he never actually joined.
At the heart of Thacher ’ s founding philosophy is a belief that students benefit from taking on real responsibility and positive risks.
Lawndale was the site of the founding of the Vice Lords, a street gang which in the late 1960s attempted to transform themselves into a positive force for their neighborhood, setting up community centers and undertaking peaceful political actions.
Since MPP ’ s founding, positive medical marijuana bills have been introduced in six consecutive Congresses.
The founding of the University of Thrace in 1973 has had a significant positive influence on the entire urban area fuelling the city's expansion and growth.
William Paul Durbin Jr. ( born December 31, 1953 ) is a martial artist and baptist minister, known for founding, meaning " spiritually positive gentle person system of martial arts ", a form of Kempo, in 1982.

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