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    Privy Council

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    The Privy Council had been New Zealand’s final appeal court for 160 years till the enactment of Supreme Court Act 2003. It appears an inevitable trend as Canada and Australia already had abolished appeals to the Privy Council‚ New Zealand was the last major Commonwealth country to do so since the arose of national legal identity. This essay will discuss why the decision of abolition the right of appeal to the Privy Council was controversial because New Zealand is so unique due to the Treaty of Waitangi

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    Confederate Monuments The Confederate monuments are a vital part of history and eliminating them is like eliminating history. The past is the past and the monuments do not stand for racism it stands for a part of history and it definitely wasn’t a good part of history but it was a learning experience for it to not happen again. The statues and flag stands for history of the south and every time someone see a flag or monument it reminds them of what the ancestors of the south did and fought for in

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    The fundamental question voters will have is: Is this person ready and eligible for the job? Answer those questions in my following student council speech idea top 10. 1. A simple welcome to all student voters is the start of your student council speech. It is fine to say: Hello all‚ Goodmorning‚ or Goodafternoon or Goodevening! 2. Introduce yourself briefly. I’m ... from class ... . Not more for now. Blend more about you naturally in the flow of the speech presentation. 3. Then immediately

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    India is a land where wonderful temples and monuments remind visitors about its rich traditions and cultural diversity. I believe that no trip to India can ever be complete without a visit to the Bahá’í House of Worship‚ also known as the Lotus Temple and it is this monument that I would advise a first time visitor to India‚ to discover. Located in New Delhi‚ the Lotus Temple is one of the most beautiful monuments of the Bahá’í faith built in 1986 by Fariborz Sahba. The temple is designed in the

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    Oklahoma Chapter Of The Student Council for Exceptional Children Article I – Name This organization shall be called the University of Central Oklahoma Student Council for Exceptional Children. Article II- Purpose Section I- The purpose of this organization shall be to function as a chapter of The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)‚ which is a state‚ national‚ and international organization. The assigned chapter number is 553. Section II- The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)

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    Your city council is considering a proposal that would ban the use of cell phones in privately owned businesses such as restaurants‚ movie theaters‚ and retail stores. Violators would be subject to a fine. What is your position on this issue? Write a letter in which you convince the city council to support your position‚ giving strong evidence for your reasons. Some of the cons about city council to ban cell phones in public areas such as restaurants‚ movie theatres‚ retail stores‚ or small private

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    answer to that is monuments are a key component to commemorate an important event or person. Though‚ before one can be made there are some steps that should be taken before committing to making a new monument. Architects must think about the relevance of the person or event they wish to commemorate ‚ if it is offensive or not‚ and the location of this memorial. Relevancy is a huge point in the consideration of the construction of a monument. The monument should be something

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    A Monument Research Paper

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    Monuments what is a monument ? what kind of art is a monument ? is a monument something you see in everyday life ? A monument is a statue‚ building‚ or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event. The type of art a monument is a memorials and civic statuary are perhaps the oldest and most obvious form of officially sanctioned public art ‚ monument is not something you would see in everyday piece of art it’s something you’d have to search for but not a everyday thing

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    Confederate historical monuments require accurate context to embrace all sides and learn from history. The way we look at confederate statues is influenced by where we grew up and what we learned in history classes. Confederate statues hold tremendous historical value to some and cruel disrespect to others. Ifwe are going to satisfy both sides by remembering part of American history and also uncovering our nation’s past failures‚ context must play a part. Context is the solution to the current

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    Council of Nicea

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    Introduction- Explanation of the Council of Nicea The First Council of Nicea was congregated by the Roman emperor Constantine in 325 AD. It was the first ecumenical conference of Bishops in the Christian Church and the purpose was to formulate one final understanding of Jesus Christ instead of there being many inaccurate teachings of Him. This led to the creation of the Nicene Creed‚ a uniform statement of the Christian faith. The Council came to an agreement in the Church of Alexandria over the

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