Looking at the public debates, cliche ridden, prepped answers, fixed positions not convinced any have the intellectual capacity to even understand let alone change their thinking. You have been part of the ‘lie’ that more money automatically brings improvements since you joined parliament. Reply I...
when the last gibbeting took place. Most examples are English and although I will be drawing in occasional examples from the other countries of the British Isles, there is no attempt to look at the global history of hanging in chains. This chapter looks at the legal...
In these debates there is a grave risk that a focus on the numbers, because of the way the data is presented, perceived, or used, means that reducing the numbers themselves becomes the goal. The data is there. Joining it all up may feel like doing ‘something’ but it’s not going ...
C Joppke - 《British Journal of Sociology》 被引量: 663发表: 2010年 Multiculturalism: a review of Australian policy statements and recent debates in Australia and overseas Multiculturalism has been a contested policy and concept since its introduction in Australia in the 1970s. While maintaining s...
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This form of debate is called "parliamentary" because of its vague resemblance to the debates that take place in the British parliament. The proposition team is called the "Government," and the opposition team is called (appropriately) the "Opposition." The Government team consists of two ...
Bailey, J. Time to unpack the juggernaut reflections on the Canadian federal parliamentary debates on cyberbullying.Dalhous. Law J.2014,37, 661–708. Available online:http://heinonline.org.ezproxy.auckland.ac.nz/HOL/Page?public=false&handle=hein.journals/dalholwj37&page=661&collection=journals(...
Shame on the Undecided doofus of the 2016 Presidential debates himself for failing to take advantage of the endless educational opportunities in the country, remaining a barely formed adult fetus with the brain power of a bottle cap. Even more shame on those among us who felt it necessary to ...