I think it's "I'm a warrior and warriors don't cry"
Answer: The Enlightenment was a cultural and intellectual movement, primarily European, that was born in the mid-eighteenth century and lasted until the early years of the nineteenth century.
• Mettinics innovation to curb nationalism 1799
• sweep of revolution across Europe 1848: The revolutions of 1848 were characterized by the importance of nationalist demonstrations and the beginning of the first organized demonstrations of the workers' movement.
• Formation of kingdom of Italy 1861: The Kingdom of Italy (in Italian: "Regno d'Italia") was the name assumed on March 17, 1861 by the state emerged after the Italian national unification (1848-1870) led by Victor Manuel II who was crowned King of Italy in 1861.
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Sisters Ritwika and Radhika Mitra are 16 and 18 years old. They started a nonprofit called “Renaissance Now,” based in their Fremont home, and they provide underprivileged artisans in their native Bengal, India with the tools they need to make the art that is their livelihood, and in some cases, it’s their ticket out of dire situations, including human trafficking. KALW's Hana Baba sat down with the teen sisters to find out what inspired them to start this project.
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A perfect example would be the events that played out in Wakanda in 2018. In Wakanda there was a divide between King T'Challa and a leader named W'kabi. W'kabi wanted Wakanda to give aid to the rest of Africa and not hoard the technologies and weapons that they possess. Erik Kilmonger wanted to go a step further and help all people of African descent, regardless of where they live, in a Pan-Africanism movement. T'Challa did not want to open up Wakanda but after Erik Kilmonger staged a coup d'etatand overthrew T'Challa, we see a sharing of power throughout the world, benefitting all those of African descent. T'Challa takes power back, but still keeps in place the Pan-Africanism Aide that was the goal of his predecessor.
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Pardo's urging came at a time when many recognized the need for updating the freedom-of-the-seas doctrine to take into account the technological changes that had altered man's relationship to the oceans
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was adopted in 1982. It lays down a comprehensive regime of law and order in the world's oceans and seas establishing rules governing all uses of the oceans and their resources.