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    History 101 B020 Sum 13 Michael King July 21‚ 2013 The Salem Witch Trails started in Massachusetts from 1692 and lasted until 1693. There was about 200 people who were accused of practicing witchcraft‚ or Devil’s Magic‚ and about twenty of them were executed. Soon after the trials‚ the colonist admitted the trials were a mistake and the families of those who were executed were paid or compensated for their loss. During this time‚ many Christians believed that certain people

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    if both governments were built off of the same governmental structure‚ or if they were made up of architectures as different as their powers. The All-Powerful In Carthage‚ the most authoritative bureaucrats were annually a pair of elected magistrates known as suffetes. This office was created to replace the old monarchy and was by no means open to the entire public. One must have had great wealth and the right ancestry to be considered. They served their city through a practice of civil law

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    civil and military magistrate Consul Tribune – official of the Plebeian assembly and magistrate to protect the peoples rights. Dictator – Senate appointed extraordinary magistrate to act in times of crisis. Imperator – originally equivalent to title of “commander”‚ in English – “emperor”. Princeps – official title of a Roman emperor‚ meaning “first citizen”. Augustus – title of authority over humanity‚ religious title meaning “the illustrious one”. Censor – high ranking magistrate responsible for

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    still recovering from it. What does Chillingworth say to Hester to attempt to show her forgiveness and peace? (156) Chillingworth lets Hester know that a certain magistrate has been wondering whether or not they should remove the scarlet letter from Hester’s dress. He claims that he has made an earnest request to the magistrate to do so quickly. Hester responds by saying that it is not the magistrate’s right to order it removed. Chillingworth says that she should then just wear the letter

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    Classical Civilisation Pompeii Contents: The Original Site 2 The Destruction 3 – 5 Houses 5 – 10 The Forum 10 – 13 Government 13 – 15 Inns and Thermopolia 15 – 16 Theatre 16 – 18 Baths 18 – 19 The Amphitheatre 20 Classical Civilisation Pompeii The Original Site It was not until the 1st century BC that the Romans took full control of the town. There are some obvious reasons to why the site of Pompeii was so appealing to settlers: It was built on a lava spur Gave south-west

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    the theme of restraint and agency in lysistrata Aristophanes’ Lysistrata is a play full of possibilities and contradictions. It is marked by the fact that the title of the play spells out the lead character of the play‚ a female. Furthermore‚ it portrays the women of Athens as teaming up with the women of Sparta to force their husbands to end the Peloponnesian War.  This was fantastical‚ of course in the Athens of 411 BC. The women didn’t have a vote. They had no say in the matters of the state

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    BLAW 243 STUDY GUIDE Wednesday‚ January 11 2010 I. What is law? a. Rules  rules come from who ever is in charge b. Golden Rule: those who have the gold make the rules c. We as people came upon 2 different ways of making rules i. The Romans: wrote everything down and gave us statutory law 1. Statute: laws that are written down. Passed by major legislature. 2. Ordinance: a statute local in nature. Have limited effect because they’re in a limited area. 3. US government creates statutes

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    as he travels to various cities in Asia Minor. During this the Holy Spirit used Paul for miracles‚ as teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. Lydia was converted‚ a slave girl was freed from a demonic spirit‚ he was beaten as well as taken before magistrates because Jews were jealous that the people were receiving the good news of Jesus Christ from Paul in great numbers 16:6-19:20 The ministry of the Holy Spirit continued through Paul‚ the man chosen by Jesus to be his voice to

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    first instance. Summary offences are usually considered to be less serious offences and are often heard in the Magistrates Court. Indictable offences are regarded as being more serious and are usually heard in the Magistrates’ court for a committal hearing. The offence may then be committed for trial before a judge in a higher court such as the Crown Court. Following a trial in the Magistrates Court there are two routes of appeal open to a defendant‚ depending on the basis they want to appeal. If they

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    Observation paper Magistrate& District court Karen Rivera Cj 205 The first court that I attend was district court‚ the judge was Fernando r. macias I went to the court on October 13‚ around 10:30. When I first walked in there were a lot of people there I wasn’t expecting that at all. Security was higher than at the magistrate court. There were attorneys there but they stand next to there defendants at all times since it was still assembly justice so the trials didn’t go

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