FACTOID # 138: Libya’s full name is the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
 
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Encyclopedia > Support for an Egalitarian Republic

The Alternative for a Republic of Equals (Spanish: Alternativa por una República de Iguales) is an Argentine political party. After 2001 elections it held 17 of 257 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, and 1 senator, and its candidate, Elisa María Avelina Carrió got a 14.1% share of the vote in 2003 presidential elections.


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  • Party official website (http://www1.hcdn.gov.ar/dependencias/ari/)

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History of the Dominican Republic: Information from Answers.com (8733 words)
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola.
Supported by Secretary of State William Seward, who hoped to establish a Navy base at Samana, in 1871 it was defeated in the U.S. Senate through the efforts of Senator Charles Sumner.
An 1884 slump in sugar prices led to a wage freeze, and a subsequent labor shortage was filled by migrant workers from the Leeward Islands-the Virgin Islands, St.
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Man, they knew, was not to be simply a cog in a wheel, or a single cell of an organism, or a branch of a tree, but an individual with a free will and responsibility for his eternal soul as well as his life on earth.
A return to the spirit of the Republic would mean that a draft would never be used and all able-bodied persons would be willing to volunteer in defense of their liberty.
In its effort to achieve an egalitarian society, the principle of inequality that freedom recognizes and protects is lost.
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