The document discusses arguments for and against term limits for members of Congress. It presents the view of Fabius, who argues for an amendment limiting Representatives to 4 terms and Senators to 2 terms. It then presents the opposing view of Caesar, who argues against term limits and for allowing voters to choose whichever candidates they want regardless of term numbers. The author ultimately agrees with Caesar, concluding that no changes are needed to the current system as experience is important and the Constitution has worked well without limits imposed for many years.
Beniface was a Benedictine monk from England who traveled to Germany in the 8th century to spread Christianity, building many monasteries and becoming known as the "Apostle to the Germans." Bede was an English monk who spent his life in one monastery where he wrote "A History of the English Church and People," making important contributions to Christian scholarship and history. The document also discusses Pepin's donation of the Papal States to the Pope in the 8th century, the efforts of Charlemagne to revive the Roman Empire and convert people to Christianity by force, and the rise of feudalism in Europe with serfs, peasants, at the bottom.
The document discusses differing perspectives on the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. It describes the disputed border between Mexico and Texas that led President Polk to send troops to the Rio Grande, sparking battles. While some saw the war as justified, others like Adam Quincy argued it was morally wrong and the dispute should have been settled through peaceful negotiations without military forces in the disputed territory. The document also analyzes Santa Anna's role and whether the border treaty he signed was valid, and questions whether Polk's goal was preserving slavery by gaining more Mexican land. Overall it presents multiple views on the war's morality and causes.
This document summarizes a workshop on strategic planning for cultural organizations. It discusses developing strategic plans that include missions, goals, and operational plans. It covers marketing plans, budgets, and identifying strategies. The workshop covered topics like mission statements, environmental contexts, communication strategies, and sustainable funding. Attendees learned about tools for cultural organizations to effectively plan for their futures.
The student analyzed the end of show scene from the musical Grease. They discussed the performances of the two main characters, Sandy and Danny, praising their use of vocal projection, tone, and body language to convey emotion. Symbols like clothing and gestures were used to represent meanings. The scene had some variation in pace between songs. Costumes effectively established the time period and influenced character movement. Lighting, music, and simple set design of blocks complemented the performance within the space limitations. Overall it was an enjoyable musical.
Este documento describe las características externas e internas del camaleón. Externamente, los camaleones tienen cubierta corporal de escamas, cuatro extremidades con dedos fusionados, ojos móviles montados en torretas y cola prensil. Internamente, respiran por pulmones, son ovíparos o ovovivíparos, de sangre fría y se alimentan de insectos. Pertenecen al orden Squamata y habitan en árboles y arbustos de regiones como el sur de Europa y África.
The document lists unspoken rules and slang terms related to smoking weed. Some key rules include naming your smoking piece, sharing weed equally in a group, and keeping your supplies hidden. Slang terms defined include "cashed" meaning a bowl is empty, "piece" referring to a bowl or bong, and "munchies" describing the urge to eat when high. The document provides insights into social etiquette and language within weed smoking culture.
The document discusses arguments for and against term limits for members of Congress. It presents the view of Fabius, who argues for an amendment limiting Representatives to 4 terms and Senators to 2 terms. It then presents the opposing view of Caesar, who argues against term limits and for allowing voters to choose whichever candidates they want regardless of term numbers. The author ultimately agrees with Caesar, concluding that no changes are needed to the current system as experience is important and the Constitution has worked well without limits imposed for many years.
Beniface was a Benedictine monk from England who traveled to Germany in the 8th century to spread Christianity, building many monasteries and becoming known as the "Apostle to the Germans." Bede was an English monk who spent his life in one monastery where he wrote "A History of the English Church and People," making important contributions to Christian scholarship and history. The document also discusses Pepin's donation of the Papal States to the Pope in the 8th century, the efforts of Charlemagne to revive the Roman Empire and convert people to Christianity by force, and the rise of feudalism in Europe with serfs, peasants, at the bottom.
The document discusses differing perspectives on the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. It describes the disputed border between Mexico and Texas that led President Polk to send troops to the Rio Grande, sparking battles. While some saw the war as justified, others like Adam Quincy argued it was morally wrong and the dispute should have been settled through peaceful negotiations without military forces in the disputed territory. The document also analyzes Santa Anna's role and whether the border treaty he signed was valid, and questions whether Polk's goal was preserving slavery by gaining more Mexican land. Overall it presents multiple views on the war's morality and causes.
This document summarizes a workshop on strategic planning for cultural organizations. It discusses developing strategic plans that include missions, goals, and operational plans. It covers marketing plans, budgets, and identifying strategies. The workshop covered topics like mission statements, environmental contexts, communication strategies, and sustainable funding. Attendees learned about tools for cultural organizations to effectively plan for their futures.
The student analyzed the end of show scene from the musical Grease. They discussed the performances of the two main characters, Sandy and Danny, praising their use of vocal projection, tone, and body language to convey emotion. Symbols like clothing and gestures were used to represent meanings. The scene had some variation in pace between songs. Costumes effectively established the time period and influenced character movement. Lighting, music, and simple set design of blocks complemented the performance within the space limitations. Overall it was an enjoyable musical.
Este documento describe las características externas e internas del camaleón. Externamente, los camaleones tienen cubierta corporal de escamas, cuatro extremidades con dedos fusionados, ojos móviles montados en torretas y cola prensil. Internamente, respiran por pulmones, son ovíparos o ovovivíparos, de sangre fría y se alimentan de insectos. Pertenecen al orden Squamata y habitan en árboles y arbustos de regiones como el sur de Europa y África.
The document lists unspoken rules and slang terms related to smoking weed. Some key rules include naming your smoking piece, sharing weed equally in a group, and keeping your supplies hidden. Slang terms defined include "cashed" meaning a bowl is empty, "piece" referring to a bowl or bong, and "munchies" describing the urge to eat when high. The document provides insights into social etiquette and language within weed smoking culture.
This document provides biographical information about Alex Stalenberg, a sculptor from the Netherlands. It outlines his birthplace and years living in different countries. It then lists his solo and group exhibitions of stone sculptures from 1967 to 2015 in locations across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy. It also notes his live sculpting performances between 1994 and 1999.
An artist born in 1955 started sculpting and sketching at age 12. His imaginative works, influenced by the CoBrA movement, can be critical, humorous, sarcastic, or depict daily life and express philosophical reflections on society. He has joined artist movements in multiple cities and lived in France and Germany, with his works entering private collections worldwide.
This document provides biographical information about Alex Stalenberg, a sculptor from the Netherlands. It outlines his birthplace and years living in different countries. It then lists his solo and group exhibitions of stone sculptures from 1967 to 2015 in locations across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy. It also notes his live sculpting performances between 1994 and 1999.
An artist born in 1955 started sculpting and sketching at age 12. His imaginative works, influenced by the CoBrA movement, can be critical, humorous, sarcastic, or depict daily life and express philosophical reflections on society. He has joined artist movements in multiple cities and lived in France and Germany, with his works entering private collections worldwide.