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...have begun to take steps in this direction, making efforts to keep the campus informed of council proceedings and potential council issues. For instance, it is hoped that every delegation chair—that is, the representative that scored the most votes in each House or Yard district??will e-mail a summary of council meetings to their respective constituents; and, Blickstead has asked that each council member send him a weekly report of current projects, so that he can compile it online to be perused at students’ leisure...
Behind his candidacy, Dahroug says, is his desire to reform school financing and improve the quality and consistency of public education in his district??without reallocating funds directly from wealthier to poorer districts...
According to a State of Oklahoma-sponsored commission’s 2001 report, the riots began on May 31, 1921, after a vigilante mob tried to lynch a black prisoner accused of raping a white woman. The Greenwood district??the “Black Wall Street” of Tulsa—was destroyed, and as many as 300 blacks died in what Ogletree described as “one of the worst episodes of domestic terrorism in our nation’s history...
...fought very hard to save the district??he’s very invested in the area. He’s made a tremendous contribution,” says Barend. “He’s been very receptive...
...Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is based on a system of civil law, but one in which no law may be contrary to the beliefs and provisions of Islam. It embraces the United Nations Charter and the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights. The document sets aside two representatives from each district??25 percent of the lower house—for women, who become equal citizens under the law. On the most contentious issue of ethnic equality, the new constitution recognizes the right of each ethnic group to use and teach its own language in areas where...