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Congress asked to probe troops extremist fringe
One of the country’s main monitors of hate groups asked Congress Friday to investigate possible racial extremism in the military, after finding U.S. service members participating on a social networking site advertised as being for white people only…. View Story
Sky Saxon and the Sound of Horny (in Music Picks)
Young bands are still copping his feel…. View Story
Congress asked to investigate racism in military
One of the country’s main monitors of hate groups is asking Congress to investigate possible racial extremism in the military, after finding service members on a social networking Web site advertised as being for whites only…. View Story
Guilt, Gin Fuel Gurney’s X-Ray of Wasps in ‘Children’: Review
July 11 (Bloomberg) — This weekend, the Williamstown Theatre Festival , in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts, wraps up a fine run of A.R. Gurney’s “Children,” an early play suggested to the author by a John Cheever short story…. View Story

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Military: We Need a Few Good Neo-Nazis, Gays Need Not Apply … View Story
As part of its report, the SPLC points to numerous instances of service members listed on the extremist hate website, newsaxon.org, which is a Facebook type of site formed by the white supremacists organization, the National Socialist …
Anti-Bias Group Warns Congress of Military Extremists - The Caucus … View Story
Mr. Dees said the center recently discovered more than three dozen profiles of individuals who claim to be active duty service members on New Saxon, a neo-Nazi social networking site similar to Facebook. The letter is full of anecdotes …
Shakesville: Don't Ask, Don't Tell—Unless You're a White … View Story
In recent months, SPLC investigators found approximately 40 personal profiles that listed “military” as an occupation on the Internet forum New Saxon, which is operated by the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement. …
Saxon Math restock View Story
Then apparently aware of this situation, and knowing John Saxon’s position on the subject, why did HMH Supplemental Publishers, Inc. publish their new Saxon algebra 1, algebra 2, and separate geometry textbooks? I do not know, …

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Saxon (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saxon relased a new studio album entitled “Into the Labyrinth” on 12 … http://www.411mania.com/music/news/86055/Saxon-Announces-Details-On-New-Alb um.htm. …… View Result
Duchy of Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
779: The Saxon Duke Widukind of the House of the Bruons leads a new uprising and … 796–799: Charlemagne orders a new campaign against the Saxons. …… View Result
John Saxon (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his early career, Saxon worked with many notable directors including … John attended New Utrecht High School and graduated in 1953 with Stanley Abramson. …… View Result

Q & A

Would you say Berkshire is more old money White Anglo-Saxon Protestant and Surrey is more new money immigrants? More
Amongst the wealthier classes of London, isn’t it true they regard the residents of Berkshire to be more Old Money, much more White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, than Surrey? Don’t these people look at Surrey as more a bastion of New Money, and people of non-British origins and non-Protestant backgrounds?
Yeah i’m in agreement with the above answer. The nice parts of Berkshire and Surrey are snobby old money. There are still some crap parts of both countys though.
I’d like some anglo-saxon points of view about a new french law forbidding alcohol for children under 18 ? More
I think this new law is a shame: the former law used to forbid to selling of alcoholic beverages to children under 16, but it wasn’t applied: everybody could buy and drink any alcohol, anywhere, in any quantity, and drink alcoholic beverages in pubs. When i was 13 I’ve bought some beer before having a great party, since this first time I used to drink alcohol, in reasonable quantities, sometimes, during parties, in a pub, or in a club. Now I’m 17, and some stores are forbidding me to buy beer, vodka or whiskey! This is a shame, I think the government should not tell us what to do or not. What do you think, as an american, a country where alcohol is forbidden for a long time ago ?PS: sorry i wanted to say”american”i thought”anglo-saxon”refered to the both (the is the fact in french..)
The term Anglo-Saxon does not apply to the British (or Americans). Not all British nor even English people are Anglo-Saxon, e.g. the Welsh, the Irish and the Scots, Black people, Asian people, or even people in England of Norman descent, etc., even though English may be their first language.In English, the term Anglo-Saxons is usually used to describe the invading tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD, and their creation of the English nation, to the Norman conquest of 1066.The term you are probably looking for is Anglophone (people who speak English). This term would encompass English speakers world-wide, not just North America and Britain.In the UK you have to be 18 to buy alcohol. Many years ago you needed to be 21 to get into most pubs.
How were the saxon warriors different to the norman knights in the battle of hastings? More
Can anyone help me on my history essay?How were the saxon warriors different to the norman knights in the battle of hastings?Please help me………!!!!how were they different in their weapons?
you should find all you need on this site - just follow the linkshttp://www.battle-of-hastings-1066.org.uk/the story of the knights will help with the weaponry issueremember to put this in your own words for your essay - don’t just copy it.
How was literature of the Renaissance different from literature written during the Anglo Saxon period? More
Im trying to come up with a few ideas if yall could help!..Shakespeares sonnets were in the Renaissance as well as Don Quixote. Then, Beowulf, the Iliad, and Gilgamesh were during the Anglo Saxon period. I was thinking the Anglo saxon period put more of an emphasis on epic heroes? …Can yall think of anything?
During the Anglo-Saxon period very few people wrote, and those that did were very educated, often clergy, and not into frivolous stuff like Shakespeare wrote. (You mention the Iliad and Gilgamesh, but those belong to other cultures, not ancient England.) Beowulf could be considered from more or less the same culture. Most Anglo-Saxon writings are very basic religious or historic stuff, like the so-called Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, which are very dull historical recordings. There was some poetry, songs, and myths. I think the original knights of the round table tales started then. There was very little made-up stuff (the epics were more like received wisdom from older times).To get the transition, see Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, which are Middle English — still pretty rigid, very moral, but with a bit of humor slipped in.By the Renaissance, more people could write, secularism was more developed, and life was easier (by comparison), so a bit of frivolity was welcome. Phantasy flourished.Hope that gets you started.

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