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    quest, there was more disputing than agreement. My journey explores the controversy of the deity of Jesus through our Early Church Fathers, who participated in the Ecumenical Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Chalcedon in the fourth and fifth century, state the outcome of each council, and lastly, tell how the council affects my Christian church fellowship. The Controversy…

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    (NGBs) requirements (7.5%) 2.7 Other value added initiatives (15%) (A total of 100% available to be weighted to provide a total of 40% of the final quality section of the evaluation) 40% 3. FINANCIAL OFFER Financial offer: 3.1 Option 1: No Council investment - Proposed annual rent with yearly increases linked to RPI – this will take into account the proposed rent free period. Worked example: Proposed annual rent - £75,000 for a term of 25 years with 18 months rent free…

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    homemade missing link mask over my face. While the rest of the student council finishes touching up their various alien costumes with copious amounts of foil, the student body files into the gym for another all school homeroom. My right leg bounces, giddy with anticipation. I am about to announce this Spirit Week’s extraterrestrial adventure movie theme, which we coined “Out of this World.” It’s easy to say that I became student council president thanks to my past experience and a killer slam…

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    own decisions. Equality 7-2521, who is now Prometheus, lives in a society where all individuality is banned. Citizens of their society have no opinions of their own, and the Councils determine everything. The leaders had absolute control over their people, but it is not because they had guns and weapons to tame them. The Councils were able to keep their people unknowledgeable about freedom over their own thoughts. People of this society are born into pure submission. Children are taken away…

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    the decision. As the National Council on Aging highlighted in my previous discussion post, there are serious influences that have to be considered prior to enrolling in Medicare Advantage. Every circumstance or situation will be inherently different for every individual, in my case as my previous post mentioned. “if” I elect Tricare for Life then Medicare Advantage would not be a feasible option since MA is “not” compatible. Advantages listed under the National Council on Aging website: Lower…

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    without technology, and the council, or governing body, wants to maintain control over the people, and with advanced technology it is harder to keep them under their control. Similarly in the film The Village the elders of the society use the same technique to keep its citizens under their control by keeping…

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    defends the nations. An example of signing treaties was the 1949 NATO treaty which was a defensive strategy that brought some countries together. Local government consists of: Unitary authorities, London boroughs, metropolitan borough, county councils, district councils. Local government is also responsible for public transport, traffic, local services, local planning, education, sports centres and…

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    Student council has been a substantial part of my life since 3rd grade and I’ve always strived to be the best leader I can be. Trisha Bemboom has helped me immensely in student council and more throughout my whole high school career. Mrs. Bemboom has helped me to improve myself as a leader, to learn to stick to my responsibilities, and to get involved. First of all, one of the most essential things about student council is being a positive leader for the rest of the school. Mrs. Bemboom has…

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    student council, in choir and I was doing good in school, then a lot of drama happened with my friends and things started to go downhill. I was on student council for my 7th grade year and it was so much fun, and i learned a lot. When time came to run for next years student council I wanted to be on it again so I ran. I had a good speech and I campaigned really well. The day we would get the results I was confident I would get in again because it's very rare for you to be on student council as a…

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    person. While freedom is not given to individuals, safety is realized through strict boundaries and disciplinary act. “‘Dare not choose in your minds to work you would like to do when you leave the Home of the Students. You shall do that which the Council of Vocation shall prescribe you...And if you are not needed by your brother man, there is no reason for you to burden the earth with your bodies’”(8). In Anthem, freedom is a unwelcomed word. Alienation from others changes a person and…

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