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government and instruction
An attempt by the French government to incorporate the independent Breton-language immersion schools ( called Diwan ) into the state education system was blocked by the French Constitutional Council on the grounds that, as the 1992 amendment to the Constitution of the 5th Republic states that French is the language of the Republic, no other language may be used as a language of instruction in state schools.
The state of government and society in France under Henry III afforded him valuable political instruction.
Also the United States Department of Defense stated in an instruction for government employees and government contractors that the term " freeware " should not be used as a synonym for " open source software ".
The decree concludes with the instruction that a copy was to be placed in every temple, inscribed in the " language of the gods " ( hieroglyphs ), the " language of documents " ( demotic ), and the " language of the Greeks " as used by the Ptolemaic government.
* Madame du Coudray publishes Abrégé de l ' art des accouchements (" The Art of Obstetrics ") and the French government authorizes her to carry her instruction " throughout the realm " and promises financial support.
Second, the government removed Nepali as a language of instruction in schools, in favor of Dzongkha, the national language.
In spite of these criticisms, federal government support has made abstinence the de facto focus of sex education in the United States, so that opponents frequently adopt the line that abstinence education is acceptable only if it is combined with other methods, such as instruction in the use of condoms, and easy availability thereof.
Murcia has three types of schools for children: private schools such as El Limonar International School, Murcia ( an English language school ) and King's College, Murcia ( a British international school ), semi-private schools ( concertado ), which are private schools that receive government funding and sometimes offer religious instruction, and public schools such as Colegio Publico ( CP ) San Pablo or the centenary CP Cierva Peñafiel, one of the oldest ones.
Muldoon refused to accept official advice that devaluation was the only way to stop the currency crisis and provoked a brief constitutional crisis when he initially declined to implement the incoming government ’ s instruction that he devalue.
In 2005 the government of Premier Jean Charest decided not to renew the clause, abrogate Article 5 of the Public Education Act, modify Article 41 of the Quebec Charter of Rights and then eliminate the choice in moral and religious instruction that existed previously and, finally, impose a controversial new Ethics and religious culture curriculum to all schools, even the private ones.
Alphonse de Lamartine chose him as minister of education in the provisional government, and Carnot set to work to organize the primary school systems, proposing a law for obligatory and free primary instruction, and another for the secondary education of girls.
Following the Minersville School District v. Gobitis decision, the West Virginia Legislature amended its statutes to require all schools in the state to conduct courses of instruction in history, civics, and in the Constitutions of the United States and of the State " for the purpose of teaching, fostering and perpetuating the ideals, principles and spirit of Americanism, and increasing the knowledge of the organization and machinery of the government.
The government appointed agents, like Benjamin Hawkins, to live among the Indians and to teach them, through example and instruction, how to live like whites.
A government spokeswoman said euthanasia would not be targeted by the proposed filter, but confirmed that " The ( website ) ... for accessing an electronic version of the Pill Handbook was classified as refused classification " because it provided detailed instruction in " crimes relating to the possession, manufacture and importation of barbiturates ".
His Parti Québécois government also passed the Quebec Charter of the French Language ( also known as " Bill 101 "), whose goal was ( and still is ) to make French " the normal and everyday language of work, instruction, communication, commerce and business.
Avowedly propagandistic materials from the United States might convince few, but the same viewpoints presented by the seemingly independent voices would be more persuasive .” According to the Kennedy memorandum, the USIA utilized various forms of media, including " personal contact, radio broadcasting, libraries, book publication and distribution, press motion pictures, television, exhibits, English-language instruction, and others .” Through these different forms, the United States government was able to distribute and disguise the propaganda more easily and engage a greater concentration of people.
When the townsfolk were completing the government application to establish a post office, they interpreted the instruction " Write in ink " literally and entered the name " Ink " as the proposed town name.
Franklin circulated copies of the proceedings of the 1744 Treaty of Lancaster among his fellow colonists ; at the close of this document, the Iroquois leaders offer to impart instruction in their democratic methods of government to the English.
Under the tutelage of the humanist Francesco Filelfo, Ludovico received instruction in the beauties of painting, sculpture, and letters, but he was also taught the methods of government and warfare.
In 1913, Bourassa denounced the government of Ontario as " more Prussian than Prussia " during the Ontario Schools Question crisis ( see Regulation 17 ), after Ontario almost banned the use of French in their schools and made English the official language of instruction.
However, records clearly show that the instruction, shipment, and construction of the church were a coordinated effort of Grecia's population, the Catholic Church, the Costa Rican government, and Alejo E. Jiménez Bonnefil ( 1858-1922 ), a Costa Rican coffee producer and exporter who was in charge of commanding and importing the church from the manufacturer Ateliers de la Société de Couvillet in Belgium, in the late 19th Century.
Also in Singapore, " mother tongue " refers to the language of one's ethnic group regardless of actual proficiency, while the " first language " refers to the English language that was established on the island through British colonisation, which is the lingua franca for most post-independence Singaporeans due to its use as the language of instruction in government schools and as a working language.
The colonial authorities, concerned at the rise of fascist Italy in the Mediterranean and Africa, suspended the government and the constitution on the pretext that government's measures to strengthen instruction of Italian in schools violated the Constitution.

government and ship
The government forbade Hudson to return to Amsterdam with his ship.
Britain began designing the ship in 1956 but got nowhere until the American government decided to end a ban on sharing military secrets with Britain that had been imposed after Fuchs blabbed.
A fast attack boat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam | rebel LTTE in Sri Lanka in 2003 passes the hulk of an LTTE supply ship that had been sunk by government aircraft, Sri Lankan Civil War ( 1983-2009 )
On July 24, 1936, the Republican cruiser Méndez Núñez arrived at Santa Isabel ; on its way back to Spain the officers planned to join the rebellion, but the Spanish government, knowing this, ordered the ship to go back to the colony ; on August 14 the Méndez Núñez was back in Fernando Poo, where the sailors took control of her ; on September 21 the ship arrived in Málaga ( Republican Spain ).
* 1980 – The Suriname government is overthrown by a military coup which is initiated with the bombing of the police station from an army ship off the coast of the nation's capital, Paramaribo
The sinking of the Rainbow Warrior occurred when the French government secretly bombed the ship in Auckland harbour on orders from François Mitterrand himself.
When they refused to hand the arms to the government, Ben-Gurion ordered that the ship be sunk.
Under President Martin Van Buren, the government argued the Africans should be deported for having mutinied and killed officers on the ship.
Motivated by these disasters, in 1714 the British government established the Board of Longitude: prizes were to be awarded to the first person to demonstrate a practical method for determining the longitude of a ship at sea.
The League of Nations agreed to a request for help from the Chinese government, but the long voyage by ship delayed League officials.
On his subsequent visit to Beta Colony, in quick succession, he obtains a ship, a pilot, and a smuggling mission, running guns to a beleaguered government.
The Norwegian government has become concerned in recent years about large numbers of cruise ship passengers suddenly proceeding ashore to small settlements such as Ny-Ålesund which is conveniently close to the barren but nevertheless picturesque Magdalena Fjord.
The elder Nast's socialist political convictions put him at odds with the Bavarian government, and in 1846 he left Landau, enlisting first on a French man-of-war and subsequently on an American ship.
Together with an increasing centralization of government in the Scandinavian countries, the old system of leidang — a fleet mobilization system, where every skipen ( ship community ) had to deliver one ship and crew — was discontinued.
The government required each merchant ship to carry a specified number of weapons ( mostly crossbows and javelins ) and armour ; merchant passengers were also expected to be armed and to fight when necessary.
In return for the equipment and the loan the Zimbabwean government will ship 30 million kilograms of tobacco to the People's Republic of China immediately and as much as 80 million kilograms over the next five years.
* July 17, 1816 – The French passenger ship Medusa runs aground off the coast of Senegal, with 140 lives lost in the botched rescue that takes weeks, leading to a scandal in the French government.
* July 17 – The French passenger ship Medusa runs aground off the coast of Senegal, with 140 lives lost in the botched rescue that takes weeks, leading to a scandal in the French government.
A privateer is a private person or ship authorized by a government by letters of marque to attack foreign shipping during wartime.
On August 28, 475, Orestes took control of the government at Ravenna and forced Nepos to flee by ship to Dalmatia.
Nixon, who hailed from the Southwest, was initially backed by the military industrial defense contractor power-brokers ( the Cowboys ); however, he later wanted to jump ship and return government to the east-coast establishment of Yankees.
Until the early 2000s when its economy was tied to the steel industry, Sydney had been overlooked as a tourist destination, with the more centrally located scenic village of Baddeck being a preferred location for tourists transiting the Cabot Trail, however Sydney has recently witnessed a revival as a result of significant government investment in cruise ship facilities and a waterfront revitalization plan which has seen a boardwalk and marinas constructed, and the world's largest fiddle.
To conserve coal, the ship was towed by the steamer Koonya to the Antarctic ice, after Shackleton had persuaded the New Zealand government and the Union Steamship Company to share the cost.

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