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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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    Updike write different types of literature‚ “The Secretary Chant” and “A&P” share similarities. The use of figures of speech in both pieces of literature allows the narrators to describe their job and workspace. The use of metaphors in “The Secretary Chant”‚ by Marge Piercy‚ and “A&P”‚ by John Updike‚ illustrate the monotonous environment and work the narrators dread. The poem “The Secretary Chant” uses metaphors to describe how inhuman a secretary feels in the workplace. By comparing their body

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    Council of Ministers

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    Council of Ministers The Council of Ministers also known as the Council of the European Union is the most powerful institution within the history of the European Union. The Council of Ministers has retained and increased its power throughout the treaties in the EU. The Council of Ministers is usually referred to as “the Council”. It is the EU’s main decision making and law-making body‚ and works in partner with the EU parliament to form the EU’s governing body. The council of minsters is

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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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    Greetings ladies and gentlemen‚ I would like to be our class council representative. I come before you and ask for your support. The reason why I want to be our class council representative‚ cause I can make a good difference. If I got elected‚ I wouldn’t be the only student representative for this class. I‚ Rosallinah Legatasia sousou mai le vasa le le Lalelei o Samoa Jlinah Fonoti‚ asking for your support to be our class representative. We would all be‚ because I would be very

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    COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH

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    COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH PERSON INVOLVED IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION 1st Council of Nicea Roman Emperor Constantine the Great with Pope Saint Sylvester I The bold text in the profession of faith of the 318 fathers constitutes‚ according to Tanner "The additions made by the council to an underlying form of the creed"‚ and that the underlying creed was most likely "derived from the baptismal formula of Caesarea put forward by the bishop of that city Eusebius" or that it "developed from an original form which

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    There are many reasons why I am applying to become the Secretary of SOTA‚ but the three most important are the leadership‚ the involvement‚ and my educational class. First‚ I wish to be elected the secretary of SOTA because I want to gain leadership experience. As an occupational therapist‚ it is essential to have leadership skills. In my career I will display leadership roles with my patients and colleagues‚ so it is beneficial to begin this training early. Also‚ in this position I will have the

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    Security Council

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    Security Council The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the organ of the United Nations charged with maintaining peace and security among nations. While other organs of the United Nations only make recommendations to member governments‚ the Security Council has the power to make decisions which member governments must carry out under the United Nations Charter. The decisions of the Council are known as United Nations Security Council Resolutions. The Security Council is made up of 15 member

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    City Council

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    Dear City Council‚ Cell phones are one of the many things that businesses‚ organizations‚ and other companies have a major problem with. City Council feels that they should be banned from facilities because people don’t consider the other people surrounding them while having a cellular device in use. Me on the other hand I feel that city council should not ban cell phones. Cell phones have made a great impact on human society and I strongly disagree that cell phones be banned from any facility

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    Student’s Freedom of Speech in Public School The First Amendment states that all citizens of the U.S have freedom of religion‚ petition‚ assembly‚ press‚ and speech. The First Amendment was written and adopted for over two hundred years of American History. Throughout this period people have questioned the extent of freedom that they were given through the First Amendment. The freedom of speech is probably the most misunderstood of all the five components in that the freedom of speech has been altered

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