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    Summary Council of Nicaea

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    Constantine V‚ In 754 Constantine summoned the Council of Hieria in which some 330 to 340 bishops participated and which was the first church council to concern itself primarily with religious imagery. Constantine seems to have been closely involved with the council and it endorsed an iconoclast position. The council of Hieria treat itself as the 7th ecumenical council. But 33 years later the Second Council of Nicaea called by Empress Irene that is supported by Pope Adrian I overturned the council of Hieria

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    Introduction To fully appreciate the position of the European Council within the European Union we first took a brief look at how the European Union came about. The European project first started soon after the second world with the creation of the ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community) to harmonise relations between the Nations of Europe and to prevent any further conflicts of the scale of the wars that had preceded its creation. The new spirit of cooperation aimed to bring about a new era of

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    Indian Council Act

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    number of additional members of Council nominated by the Governor- General under the provisions of section ten of the Indian Councils Act‚ 1861‚ shall be such as to him may seem from time to time expedient‚ but shall not be less than ten nor more than sixteen; and the number of additional members of Council nominated by the Governors of the Presidencies of Fort St. George and Bombay respectively under the provisions of section twenty-nine of the Indian Councils Act 1861‚ shall (besides the advocate

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    not liked by organisations and professionals concerned. The latter rather detest the regulatory bodies with enough biting power. So‚ it is quite natural on the part of the accounting professionals to oppose the formation of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) through an act of parliament. The Institute of Chartered Accountants‚ Bangladesh (ICAB) has been opposing tooth and nail the move to set up the FRC on the plea that the institute remains an effective oversight body for the accounting professionals

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    Athanasius and the Council of Nicaea Two important doctrines of the Christian doctrines are that the Father and the Son are one and the codification on the Bible. At times‚ both of these truths were debated. The validity of these truths can be credited to one man‚ Athanasius. Athanasius “the Great” of Alexandria is most well-known for two things: standing up to Arius at the Council of Nicaea and canonizing the New Testament. The Council of Nicaea plays a critical role in Christianity. According

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    of an organization called the Living Constitution‚ or later the Council of Fifty. This would serve as the foundation for the establishment of Christ’s Millennial government. The organization was formally established by Joseph Smith in Nauvoo‚ Illinois on March 11‚ 1844. The "clerk of the Kingdom"‚ William Clayton‚ recorded that exactly one month later‚ Joseph Smith was "chosen as our Prophet‚ Priest‚ and King by Hosannas". The Council of Fifty was not a strictly religious group.. When it was formed

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    Second Vatican Council

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    What was the Second Vatican Council? The Second Vatican Council‚ or Vatican II as it is often called‚ was an Ecumenical Council‚ (which means it affected the worldwide Christian community) of the Roman Catholic Church. It began on October 11‚ 1962 under‚ Pope John XXIII with over two thousand attendants (Hollis 23). The council ended on December 8‚ 1965‚ with Pope Paul VI presiding over the council due to the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963. The council consisted of four different sessions convening

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    Town Council Speech

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    At yesterday’s town council meeting (3/6/17)‚ the serious problems of Cottone Field took center stage. Concerned residents and students lined up to inform the council about the worn-out condition of the field which has recently caused injuries to several students. The injuries were due to the uplift of the base layer of silica sand which purpose is to act as a cushion. Without this base layer of sand‚ the field becomes incredible dense‚ providing little to no dampening of impacts. The result of

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    No Control over the Student Council David L. Macias Our Lady of the Lake University No Control over the Student Council 1. How will Tamara do as President of the student body? Base on the information provided by the text‚ it seems as if Tamara will succeed as the President of the student body. First‚ Tamara was voted by the student body‚ her own peers‚ which indicate that Tamara was well liked and had shown great success as a leader in her

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    did Pope Urban II say at the council of Clermont to persuade Christians to set forth on such a difficult venture as the Crusades?" One man‚ an early 12th century cleric named Fulcher of Chartres wrote perhaps the best historical chronicle of the events at Clermont and the speech of Urban II.<br><br>Fulcher begins his account with a prologue that states how blessed the journeymen of the Crusades were to take up such a conquest. He follows this by speaking on the Council of Clermont. Fulcher describes

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