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John L. Lewis Lectures Congress
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John L. Lewis Lectures Congress

Few public speakers have generated more controversy than United Mine Workers leader John L. Lewis; his gift for oratory made him a beloved and

Manka, John, interviewed by Tyler Maupin
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Manka, John, interviewed by Tyler Maupin

Records an interview with John Manka, a park ranger at the Shenandoah National Park. Manka discusses the history and creation of the park. He
Contributor(s): Manka, John

Substance Abuse Case Study: John
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Substance Abuse Case Study: John

Group therapy sessions for elderly substance abusers at a senior center are an important aspect of alcoholism treatment that help an early onset

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Transcript: I think that... It is important for There to be such a thing as public philosophy, In the sense in which John Dewey was a public philosopher And in

Francis Bacon and John Edwards
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Francis Bacon and John Edwards

insisted his relationship with John was a paternal one.

Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
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Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

In seventeenth century England, while Hobbes believed man's rights come from society in a social contract, Locke believes in the natural rights

King John' vs. Aristocracy
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King John' vs. Aristocracy

King John disinherits some of the aristocracy without judgment and condemns others to death. Rebel barons seize the power and demand that King John

Power by Fear; King John
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Power by Fear; King John

Thirteenth-century King John rules by fear and brutality. Every medieval king learns to live with the power of the Church. Kong John is furious with

Diarmaid MacCulloch's a history of Christianity: Episode 5. Protestantism : the evangelical explosion
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Diarmaid MacCulloch's a history of Christianity: Episode 5. Protestantism : the evangelical explosion

In his fifth part of A History of Christianity, Diarmaid MacCulloch traces the growth of an exuberant expression of faith that has spread across the
Series: Diarmaid MacCulloch's A History Of Christianity
Subject: Wesley, John, 1703-1791
Transcript: Anglican priest who then seized the future of Protestantism. His name was John Wesley. Bristol in the West of England is one of the founding centres of a

A history of the United States Constitution: testing the Constitution
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A history of the United States Constitution: testing the Constitution

the 12th Amendment -- 1798 – Alien and Sedition Acts Usher in a Bleak Period of American Political Freedom -- 1803 – John Marshall Establishes a Strong
Series: A History Of The United States Constitution
Subject: Adams, John, 1735-1826
Transcript: , federal and state. In 1789, the Supreme Court opened for business. Its first chief justice was John Jay, a major proponent of a strong federal government