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  Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nadezhda Krupskaya (Vladimir Lenin's wife) was one of the chief contributors to the cause of the Pioneer movement.
The main goals and duties of Young Pioneers and requirements of membership were specified by the Regulations of the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union; by the Solemn Promise (given by each Young Pioneer joining the organization); by the Rules of the Young Pioneers; and by the motto.
Young Pioneer songs were usually sung at various Young Pioneer meetings, in Young Pioneer camps, and at schools.
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 l6120804
The communist children and youth collectives.-The Pioneer and Komsomol organizations are special collectives with the primary function of aiding children to develop an ideological basis for citizenship in a socialist society (the growing child finds many opportunities to practice good citizenship, to participate in the life of society and to solve problems collectively).
Young biologists, naturalists, sportsmen, photographers, painters, musicians, artists, astronomers, space explorers, woodworkers, mechanics, physicists, chemists, linguists, historians, electricians, writers, radio or TV builders, chess players, and many others spend many hours to perfect their skills and to pursue their interests.
The Young Pioneer palaces and technical hobby centres are the first rung on the ladder for future scientists, musicians, and men of letters.
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It was; therefore, obviously the cue of Parma to promise the immediate departure of the troops.
Tears of shame and fury sprang from the young man's eyes as he listened to these biting sarcasms, but the night closed upon that memorable square, and still the Count was a prisoner.
"Je maintiendrai" was the motto of Orange's escutcheon.
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The young men who have been born since Sumter was fired on have a right to all their elders know of the important events they came too late to share in.
The young merchants had tied up for the night and were asleep in the cabin, when they were aroused by shuffling footsteps, which proved to be a gang of marauding negroes, coming to rob the boat.
He always promised the ladies whose hearts he was besieging that "they should live in the timber where they could pick up their own firewood." Theft was almost unknown; property, being so hard to get, was jealously guarded, as we have already noticed in speaking of the settlement of Kentucky.
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 Volume V Appendix D
His American ancestors were sturdy pioneers; honest, wholesome, industrious, God-fearing folk, doing faithfully their duty to family and state; and when the War for Independ- ence came, leaping whole-heartedly to the support of the American cause.
The motto of the Scotch family of Hayes from which he traced his descent, was the single Latin word Recte.
Young Hayes first visited his uncle at Lower Sandusky (now Fremont) in 1834, and on entering the Norwalk Academy, in 1836, walked the intervening twenty-five miles to spend his Sun- days with his uncle at Lower Sandusky.
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France, with that idiotic blindness which ruled her in those fearful days, maintained a protective system which prevented America from sending cheap food to starving people, nor was Jefferson able to effect more than a slight change in the pernicious law.
All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle that, though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression.
She was a "singer of uncommon skill and sweetness, and both were particularly fond of the solemn music used by the Church of England in the Psalms." She died in the fall of 1765, at the age of twenty-five.
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Men have personally ruled the women of their families; the law has annihilated the separate existence of women; but women have never been subjected to the political sovereignty of all men simply in virtue of their sex.
The comment made upon this by the Suffrage writers is, that "the fact that woman exercised the right of suffrage amid so many restrictions, is very significant of the belief in her right to the ballot-box." My comment is, that the same lesson we have learned in Europe is repeated here with wonderful emphasis.
The refusal of the majority to be ruled longer by the minority was the main motive of determination not to submit.
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All of this calls for the continued existence of the recipients of His promises and their emergence at the time foretold as the national entities they were to become.
The blessings promised to Abraham; those promised to Isaac and Jacob/Israel; those promised to Joseph and the rest of the sons of Jacob and those proclaimed upon the thirteen tribes of Israel by Moses were to culminate when Christ returns to take over His Kingdom on the earth.
The importance of the open Book in the hand of the pioneers of our Race is clearly and appropriately depicted in the figurehead of the man on the prow of the sailing ship in whose hand is held the open Book, and who, yet reading, is moving forward as the vessel sails the sea.
www.israelect.com /reference/WillieMartin/ANSWER.htm   (18176 words)

  
 THE RISE AND FALL OF NAUVOO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With this warning and this promise before them, they made their way by different routes, but at last met in England, where an effectual door was opened for the preaching of the Gospel, and thousands with joy embraced the truth.
Robinson promised to reconsider the subject, and at the meeting the next day it was decided that a memorial and petition be drawn in concise form and presented by Judge Young, who had taken a lively interest in the cause of the Saints.
He promised to counsel with the State attorney, who by law was made his adviser, and promised to take such steps as the case seemed to require, and the law to justify.
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The operation of the rule is, therefore, to concentrate power in the hands of the few, in disregard to the wishes of the many, and is decidedly monarchical in its drift.
Question the wisdom of their rule, assert the right of the governed to change, or abolish the government when it become dangerous to the liberties of the subject, and the false prophets of oppression are swift to predict disaster as the inevitable result of change.
But wherever the divine influence of freedom is exercised to elevate and improve mankind, southern slavery arrogantly assumes the dignity of a Constitutional right, an infringement of which is to endanger the peace of the country, the perpetuity of the Union, as well as the prosperity and progress of the white race on this continent.
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I am glad, however, to learn from your work, and to expect from those it promised in succession, which will doubtless be of equal grade, that so good a course of instruction is pursued in William and Mary.
Their estimated value as property, in the first place, (for actual property has been lawfully vested in that form, and who can lawfully take it from the possessors?) at an average of two hundred dollars each; young and old, would amount to six hundred millions of dollars, which must be paid or lost by somebody.
I do not publish these things, because my rule of life has been never to harass the public with fendings and provings of personal slanders; and least of all would I descend into the arena of slander with such a champion as Mr.
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Where hardy pioneers and enterprising settlers have overcome the wilderness, and made prairies smile with the blessings of cul- tivation, they have one and all sought to prevent the fls from following, to blight with their presence the new homes of the immigrants.
The final decision was in favor of its validity; the young Duke dAum ale was pronounced the rightful heir of the Cond~s; and Madame de Feuch~res confirmed in her various possessions and expec- tancies.
There are at- tractive incidents in the rule of the Normans, particularly those which re- late to the good king Robert, as he is called; and no more dramatic chap- ter occurs in modern warfare than that afforded by the tragic scenes of the Si- cilian vespers.
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 North Carolina History and Fiction Digital Library - Adjutant Stearns
It was the death of a young friend with whom he had been as intimate from his early childhood as a brother with a sister.
Clark was affected to tears, and was almost unable to proceed in his charge for the moment; but the soldier triumphed over the heart, and we doubt not that his feelings in his successful charge were animated somewhat by his bitter sense of loss.
Young Stearns was a professing and practical Christian, and entered on his calling from a sense of duty, believing that in this sphere he could do more for his country and his fellowmen than in any other.
digital.lib.ecu.edu /historyfiction/document/sta/entire.html   (16342 words)

  
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In the same way, if the Rule of Decent Behaviour meant simply “whatever each nation happens to approve”, there would be no sense in saying that any one nation had ever been more correct in its approval than any other; no sense in saying that the world could ever grow morally better or morally worse.
Every moral rule is there to prevent a breakdown, or a strain, or a friction, in the running of that machine.
The proper motto is not “Be good, sweet maid and let who can be clever,” but “Be good, sweet maid, and don’t forget that this involves being as clever as you can.” God is no fonder of intellectual slackers than of any other slackers.
artefact.lib.ru /testbook.htm   (24645 words)

  
 January 1921 Herald of Christ's Kingdom
One of the most convincing evidences of spiritual development on the part of the brethren is, noted in the fact of their diligent and impartial study and investigation of the Word, with the object in view of settling every matter of doctrine and faith by the infallible guide of God's holy revelation.
He well knew that the young man could not keep this Law perfectly, and hence could not obtain everlasting life through it; but He would bring the matter before his attention in the most favorable form to be comprehended.
Whatever course this young ruler may have subsequently taken we are not informed; but of one thing we may be sure; he had learned a great lesson respecting the scope and significance of the Law.
www.heraldmag.org /archives/1921_1.htm   (14967 words)

  
 The Daily Review
The Canadian province of Ontario has already begun issuing marriage licenses to same-sex partners after the provincial high court ruled that to deny homosexuals the right to marry is a violation of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The letter also indicates that this evidence was "available to the U.S." The response thus appears to rule out the unlikely explanation that the CIA did not know the basis of the British evidence when you gave your State of the Union address.
The FCC rule blatantly violates the spirit of competition in the media marketplace and will encourage only larger and larger mergers of already gigantic media companies.
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 EVEN UNTO DEATH
That he was a young man of wealth is evident from the fact that in 1525 he loaned 1,000 guilders to the state treasury.
It recognizes, I say, that all the promises to the fathers, the expectation of the patriarchs, the whole figurative law, and all the prophecies of the prophets are fulfilled in Christ, with Christ, and through Christ.
Yes, by such promise they were assured that their dear children, as long as they are mere children, are clean, holy, saved, and pleasing unto God, be they alive or dead.
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 College Pre-requisite Vocabulary
CUMBERSOME=hard to carry For the pioneers, a piano was very cumbersome.
DUBIOUS=doubtful His promise to quit is of dubious value.
MAXIM=general rule "Be prepared" is a useful maxim.
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 1896 Dictionary of Erie County, PA: Part 1
In the character of its reading matter, the fidelity to its purpose, the neatness of its typography and the general style in which it appears, it may reasonably be claimed to be at least the equal of any publication of similar nature that has ever been issued in Pennsylvania.
The country was full of pigeons, ducks, geese, pheasants, partridges, and turkeys in their season, all of which fell easy victims to the guns or traps of the pioneers The lakes, of course, contained plenty of fish, and most of the small streams abounded in trout.
Taken altogether, while they had to endure many privations and hardships, it is doubtful whether the pioneers of any part of America were more fortunate in their selection than those of Erie county.
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It is not good to send out very young girls to a far country during the formative years lest a strange language and customs and a new civilization should unfit them to go back to their "Main Street" and adjust themselves.
No young surgeon after his first successful major operation was ever prouder than Rebecca when the next Sunday evening she rushes into the bungalow, eyes shining, to report her cure complete.
Others there have been, pioneer souls, who pushed their way into lecture halls crowded with men, took notes in the dark and undesirable remnants of space allotted to them, and by dint of perseverance and hard work passed the examinations of the University and carried off the coveted degree.
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His ruling passions were, the love of glory, of his country, PREFACE.
It was written by the worthy author under circumstances of bodily suffering, submitted to, indeed with meekness, borne with heroic fortitude, and endured with unfailing patience.
But here was a return from a successful campaign, not bringing captives taken in battle, but an escort of unconquered chieftains, themselves sharers in the ovation of benevolence and the triumph of philan thropy.
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 Top20Scouting.com - Your Top20 Guide for Scouting!
He was unique, a retired army general at 55 years of age, able to inspire and enthuse thousands of young people, from all parts of society, to get involved in activities most of them had never contemplated.
If he thinks these rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobeying them.
Of historical importance, but now defunct, are the Communist Young Pioneers and Nazi Hitler Youth — both imitative youth indoctrination organizations created by totalitarian regimes which saw the traditional Scouting movement as unacceptably pro-democracy.
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 Secret Agent Man's Dossier
Being hateful to all that crap, y'all have to invent the theological equivalent of your gated yuppie communities and tenured enclaves, removing yourself from the dark alleys of "mere religion" and shielding yourself from the filthy scum who would otherwise accost you and demand that you put money in their collection baskets.
Consider a typical North American / European Catholic young man, moderately faithful, who feels some sort of gentle and hard-to-resist tug on his conscience to do and become more Catholic than he is. He looks around his community for men who have felt the same longing and tried to follow it.
In short, our young man sees the kind of idiot pusillanimity that he can easily accomplish on his own and without membership in the celibate Order of Melchizedek.
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 The First Colored Baptist Church in North America Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With ...
At such times the scene was solemn and impressive in the extreme, as the aged man's words dropped upon the ear and entered the heart and mind, subduing the will.
Marshall; doubtless, not because he was his nephew, but that he saw the promise of that ability which developed so fully in after years; and he frequently so expressed it to his church that he believed it was the will of God, and it certainly was his desire.
Many young men and women of natural ability and intelligence became connected with the church, and the number of her members largely increased.
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 Biographical Essays - An Alabama Student And Other Biographical Essays
I have covered it with the landscapes of Claude, and peopled it with the martyrs of science, the pioneers of truth, the hound-hunted and crucified of this world, that have earned and then asked for bread and received a serpent — all who have suffered for the truth.
The young apprentice promised not 'to haunt taverns or playhouses, not to play at dice or cards, nor absent himself from his said master's service day or night unlawfully, but in all things as a faithful apprentice he shall behave himself
Whether of a young poet as Keats, or of an old philosopher as Swift, such maudlin cooings and despairing wails should be ruled out of court with the writings of paranoiacs.
www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu /osler/alabacontents.htm   (12961 words)

  
 AIDS TO SCOUTMASTERSHIP
The Scout Promise (or Oath) to carry out, on his honour, as far as in him lies, and the Scout Law is our binding disciplinary force, and with ninety-nine out of a hundred it pays.
Those which promise a future need careful selection with regard to the lad's capabilities, and they can be prepared for, while he is yet a Scout.
The Promise that a Scout makes on joining has as its first point: "To do my duty to God." Note that it does not say "To be loyal to God," since this would merely be a state of mind, but to do something, which is the positive, active attitude.
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 History of the New York Chamber of commerce, with notices of some of its most distinguished members. An anniversary ...
Members to be bound to comply with the rules and regulations of the Society, of which entry is to be made in books kept for the purpose,, on pain of being stricken from the list of members.
In 1775, the Provincial Congress appointed him to be Major of the Brigade commanded by General Woodhull, and he was connected with the operations, in 1776, of that gallant martyr.
By him he was despatched to the convention at Harlaem, who in their turn sent him to General Washington at Brooklyn, for reinforcements which had been promised, but which it was found could not be spared.
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