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Roger Chapman He Was She Was You Was We Was 1982 Dutch 2-LP vinyl set 2646106
ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST He Was She Was You Was We Was (1982 Dutch 13-track Double LP set Recorded live during the Chappo Live 81 Tour in Germany November/December 1981 single pocket picture sleeve. The sleeve has minor signs of wear and the vinyl looks seldom played) A1 Higher GroundA2 Ducking Down A3 Making The Same Mistake A4 Blood And SandB1 King Bee / That Same Thing / Face Of StoneB2 Hyenas Only Laugh For FunB3 Night Down No.2 (A La Z Z)C1 PrisonerC2 Slow Down / Common TouchC3 Juke Box
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Was gender equality a mistake?
No, gender equality was not a mistake. Gender equality is a fundamental human right and essential for creating a fair and just society. It is important to recognize and address the historical and ongoing discrimination and inequality faced by women and other marginalized genders. Achieving gender equality is crucial for promoting social and economic development, and it benefits everyone in society. It is a necessary step towards creating a more inclusive and equitable world for all.
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By whom was the community called?
The community was called by the village chief, who gathered the people together to discuss important matters and make decisions that would affect the entire community. The village chief held a position of authority and leadership, and was responsible for maintaining order and resolving disputes within the community. The chief's role was crucial in ensuring the well-being and harmony of the community.
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Are diverse people members of the LGBTQ community?
Yes, diverse people are members of the LGBTQ community. The LGBTQ community is made up of individuals from various backgrounds, cultures, races, and identities. It is important to recognize and celebrate this diversity within the community, as it enriches the experiences and perspectives of its members. Embracing diversity helps create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all LGBTQ individuals.
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Was my Steam Community Market banned or was my account hacked?
It is difficult to determine the exact cause without more information. If you are unable to access the Steam Community Market, it is possible that your account has been banned due to a violation of Steam's terms of service. However, it is also possible that your account has been hacked, leading to restricted access. It is important to contact Steam support to investigate the issue and take appropriate action to regain access to your account.
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While we conveniently package the past into decades when talking about the ‘Roaring ’20s’, ‘the Rock and Roll era’ of the ’50s or the ‘Swinging ’60s’, these tend to be labels of convenience rather than of historical accuracy.In reality, the first four years of the 1950s were more akin to the 1940s, with austerity and rationing still facts of every-day life.Likewise, the first three years of the ’60s were, in terms of fashion, social attitudes and living standards, really part of the 1950s.The year 1963 was to be the seminal year when most of the things we now associate with the ‘Swinging ’60s’ really began. Most years are fortunate to experience three or four seminal events during their allotted twelve months; a cursory look through a chronology of 1963, however, shows just how many significant events took place.This year alone saw a huge number of watershed moments in popular culture, national and international politics. Arranged in a chronological, month-by-month format, 1963: That Was the Year That Was pieces together these happenings, exploring their immediate and long-term effects and implications.This is a fascinating read for both those who lived through these momentous times, and those who want to learn more about the start of the swinging ’60s.
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Why was conscription not unconstitutional in terms of equality?
Conscription was not considered unconstitutional in terms of equality because the Supreme Court has ruled that the government has a compelling interest in maintaining a military force, and conscription is a necessary means to achieve that goal. The Court has also held that the draft does not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment because it is based on the need for a military force rather than on arbitrary or discriminatory grounds. Additionally, the Court has recognized that military service is a unique and essential function of government, and therefore, the government has the authority to require citizens to serve in the military when necessary.
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Was gender equality widespread among hunters and gatherers globally?
Gender equality among hunters and gatherers varied widely across different societies. Some hunter-gatherer societies were relatively egalitarian, with men and women sharing responsibilities for food procurement and childcare. However, in other societies, gender roles were more rigidly defined, with men typically responsible for hunting and women for gathering. Overall, there was not a universal standard of gender equality among hunters and gatherers globally, but rather a range of practices and beliefs regarding gender roles and responsibilities.
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What does Female Empowerment mean?
Female empowerment means creating an environment where women have the power to make their own choices and control their own lives. It involves providing women with the resources, opportunities, and support they need to thrive and achieve their full potential. This can include access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and the ability to participate in decision-making processes. Ultimately, female empowerment is about promoting gender equality and ensuring that women have the ability to live their lives on their own terms.
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With which code was the program Visual Studio Community terminated?
The program Visual Studio Community was terminated with the code 0.
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