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    Accidit ut Seruilius It happened that Servilius spoke rather freely about the defendant’s wickedness. (Accidit ut) (it happened that Verres was present at Lily) At quam ob! But for what reasons immortal gods! Aude hoc primum Dare to deny this first‚ if you can: by all at it was seen Lily‚ heard by all of Sicily. Dico ciuem I say a Roman citizen when he had been beaten by your lictors‚ to have fallen before your eyes. Nam in foro Lily For in the forum of Lily‚ a Roman citizen

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    1. Which statue deals with issues related to citizenship in Canada? Provide its full citation. What is the full citation for the Regulation to this statute? 2. What is the best free‚ online source to find the full text of this statute and the associated regulations? What is the currency date of the statute (on that online source) as of the date you are submitting this assignment? 3. Was Maya a Canadian citizen at birth‚ or did her parents have to apply for her to become a Canadian citizen

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    How Galatians is known among scholars. Galatians is quoted in 1 Peter‚ Barnabas‚ Polycarp’s letter to the Philippians. Paul was born in Tarsus in Cilicia. Cilicia is part of what is now Turkey. Most people in the Roman empire in those days were slaves. His father had somehow become a Roman citizen. Perhaps he paid money for this‚ which would have been very expensive. As a result‚ Paul was born as a Roman citizen. Not many people were born as Roman citizens. When men arrested Paul in Jerusalem

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    “Daring Greatly” When Theodore Roosevelt used the phrase “daring greatly” in his speech‚ Citizenship in a Republic‚ he did not use it lightly. Daring greatly‚ in and of itself‚ is not something that should be done cautiously; rather‚ when someone “dares greatly‚” they are committing an extraordinary act without fear of failure. Daring greatly means that if one does fail‚ then they will pick themselves back up and keep trying. Roosevelt weaves this meaning into his quilt of words when he says‚ “The

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    Selena Rocha Government 2301 Victor Veldekens October 9th 2012 Citizenship knowledge What is democracy? A democracy is electoral process in which the government is elected by its people. The collective people must be knowledgeable active citizens in a political community. This political community is called government‚ institution and procedures in which its people are ruled. The people have the power to choose their government and the government is given the power to rule the citizens. The

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    Good Corporate Citizenship & Political Competence-Interrelated/Interconnected Introduction Good corporate citizenship and political competence are interconnected. A definition of both terms will be provided. How both terms are interconnected will be discussed. Also‚ a mission statement from a healthcare organization (HCO)‚ more specifically a hospital will be evaluated and interpreted to view the connection between good corporate citizenship and political competence. Interconnection In order

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    | Citizenship in the World | Counselor: Jack P. Wiiki | | | 8/26/2012 | | Requirement 1) “What does Citizenship in the world mean to you‚ and what does it take to become one?” Citizenship in the World‚ meaning that one ultimately is motivated to defend and preserve human rights‚ and human dignity. Has an interest in an assortment of global interests‚ and fairness to nations other than their own and it’s allies. This person would have respect for fellow human beings‚ regardless

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    Plato’s philosophy towards citizenship‚ in simplest terms‚ is an implicit decision between state and resident to obey all institutions inherent in a society. "Decisively did you choose us and agree to be a citizen under us." And such is the way that Asian Pacific Americans‚ a term coined not more than forty years ago‚ choose to tackle prejudice‚ ignorance‚ and greed throughout their four hundred year history. Citizenship is defined as broadly as: "Democracy" by Manuel Buaken‚ "loyalty" per Mike

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    Einstein became an American citizen in 1940. Not long after settling into his career at the Institute for Advanced Study (in Princeton‚ New Jersey)‚ he expressed his appreciation of the "meritocracy" in American culture when compared to Europe. According to Isaacson‚ he recognized the "right of individuals to say and think what they pleased"‚ without social barriers‚ and as result‚ the individual was "encouraged" to be more creative‚ a trait he valued from his own early education. Einstein writes:

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    Free speech and Censorship How important is free speech for a democratic society? Does John Stuart Mill make a good case for free speech? Under what condition‚ if any‚ might free speech be restricted according to John Stuart Mill and to Matthew Kieran? Argue for your answer‚ and illustrate with relevant cases and examples in Singapore. Introduction In most democratic countries‚ the freedom of saying what you like‚ of criticizing the authorities‚ and of discussing ideas without fear‚ is a basic

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