The primary conflict is that the stewardess won't serve Corporal Williams or Ellis because of their ethnicity.
The primary conflict in "Breakfast in Virginia" by Langston Hughes is the racial prejudice and discrimination experienced by the protagonist, a black man. This is evident in the way the white waitress serves him while maintaining a cold, distant attitude, reflecting the deeply ingrained racism prevalent during that time period. The protagonist's inner turmoil and frustration at being treated as inferior solely based on his race further highlight the central conflict of the story.
Thomas F. Guernsey has written: 'Virginia evidence' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'Virginia evidence with objections' 'Problems and simulations in evidence' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Evidence (Law) 'A practical guide to negotiation' -- subject(s): Negotiation, Compromise (Law)
False Evidence Appearing Rational
The Scientific Revolution was a conflict between authority and evidence. Authority came in the form of the Church, which did not want to accept new scientific ideas. Evidence came in the form of experiments and observations that scientists were coming up with that were proven true repeatedly.
Dagmar Coester-Waltjen has written: 'Internationales Beweisrecht' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Evidence (Law), Evidence
The presence of fossils of different ages
Virginia Gay is an Australian actress known for her roles in TV shows such as "Winners & Losers" and "All Saints." There is no evidence that she has written any books or other written works.
To be admissible as evidence, $400-$600. see links
There is no evidence of a James University. If you are referring to James Madison University, it is located at Harrisonburg, Virginia.
provide evidence to whites who thought they were not ready to hold political office
He concludes that american Indians hold the same views as whites about settling in a new land.
Historical evidence shows that Ice Age people lived there 18,000 years ago.
There is no evidence that has surfaced of any conflict from the community where Talladega was built - given that the facility was built on the site of an abandoned Air Force base it seems unlikely there was any local community objection.