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founding and will
Lastly, his father shows him all of the future heroes of Rome who will live if Aeneas fulfills his destiny in founding the city.
After Penthesilea's death she, in accord with the former's will, sailed off and eventually landed in Italy, founding the city of Clete.
Herkimer contributed many firsts to the sport: the founding of the Cheerleader & Danz Team cheerleading uniform supply company, inventing the herkie ( where one leg is bent towards the ground and the other is out to the side as high as it will stretch in the toe-touch position ), and creating the " Spirit Stick ".
Two founding documents emerged from this: The Transition Constitution, and the Global and Inclusive Agreement, both of which describe and determine the make-up and organization of the Congolese institutions, until planned elections in July 2006, at which time the provisions of the new constitution, democratically approved by referendum in December 2005, will take full effect and that is how it happened.
Yet despite their mutual insistence on the self-evidence that " all men are created equal ", their insistence that the citizens of a republic be educated at public expense, and the evident parallel between the concepts of the " general welfare " and Rousseau's " general will ", some scholars maintain there is little to suggest that Rousseau had that much effect on Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers.
project, a young time-displaced founding class of X-Men, including Jean Grey, will appear in the series All New X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis.
This will later be thought of as the founding of the human rights organization Amnesty International.
Here he took part in founding Jena University ( 1548 ); opposed the " Augsburg Interim " ( 1548 ); superintended the publication of the Jena edition of Luther's works ; and debated on the freedom of the will, original sin, and, more noticeably, on the Christian value of good works, in regard to which he held that they were not only useless, but prejudicial.
* December 20 – Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government, and announces that he will agree to independence only after the founding of a Black majority government.
* July 8 ( date of will ) – Geoffrey Glyn, by his will founding Friars School, Bangor
* July 30 – John Winthrop helps in founding a church in Massachusetts which will later become known as First Church in Boston.
He will be the last in a line of rulers that can be traced to the founding of Rome.
As a result, his will left the partners ' stock and lease in trust to Oxford University, and charged them with keeping together " my founding Materialls of the Press.
Some of the survivors settle in a part of Asia Minor that will eventually be called Galatia, while some settle in Thrace, founding a short-lived city-state named Tylis.
If his nephew was to die without a family, Smithson's will stipulated that he would donate his estate to the founding of an educational institution in Washington, D. C., in the United States.
It remains to be seen how well the IUCN will be able to reconcile its founding ideals with the pressures of incorporation into the development institutions.
The founding statement of this group will thus be known as the Sharon Statement.
As will be seen, Saybrook was well known to many of the men associated with the founding of the railroad.
Frontier Days will be held August 19-21, 2011 celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of White River and Mellette County.
Strasburg will have additional events throughout the entire year of 2011 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of its founding.
Lucas, in his will, bequeathed his library of 4, 000 volumes to the university and left instruction for the purchase of land whose yielding should provide £ 100 a year for the founding of a professorship.
The AICPA will celebrate the 125th anniversary of its founding in 2012.
The Institute's founding premise, that individuals with lifetime tenure and no assigned duties will produce the most outstanding scholarship, is not universally shared.
According to The Nations founding prospectus of 1865, " The Nation will not be the organ of any party, sect, or body.

founding and serve
Despite this, at first he thought staying and founding a city would serve well for his honor.
He gave special attention to the fledgling air force, founding the Military Aviation School in 1934 and arranging for a United States colonel to serve as its commandant.
But the first large industrial enterprises came into formation when entrepreneurs politics, leading to the founding of banks to serve those needs.
Soon after the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, in 1920, Chen accepted an invitation by a rebel governor in Guangzhou to serve as the head of the province's education board, but this position dissolved when the government returned to Nationalist control.
Early founding families names still serve as key contributors to the community.
During the Second Samnite War, he advocated the founding of Roman colonies ( colonia ) throughout Latium and Campania to serve as fortifications against the Samnites and Etruscans.
From the founding of the school, he defined that the goal of the Wharton School of Finance and Economy was " to provide for young men special means of training and of correct instruction in the knowledge and in the arts of modern Finance and Economy, both public and private, in order that, being well informed and free from delusions upon these important subjects, they may either serve the community skillfully as well as faithfully in offices of trust, or, remaining in private life, may prudently manage their own affairs and aid in maintaining sound financial morality: in short, to establish means for imparting a liberal education in all matters concerning Finance and Economy.
In a similar way, the French Renaissance author Jean Lemaire de Belges ( in his Les Illustrations de Gaule et Singularités de Troie ) linked the founding of Celtic Gaul to the arrival of the Trojan " Francus " ( i. e. Astyanax ), the son of Hector ; and of Celtic Germany to the arrival of " Bavo ", the cousin of Priam ; in this way he established an illustrious genealogy for Pepin and Charlemagne ( the legend of " Francus " would also serve as the basis for Ronsard's epic poem, " La Franciade ").
In the 1940s, the founding of a University to serve central African countries was proposed.
An interest in early childhood education led Weston to serve as founding chair of the Mabin School in Toronto.
Since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, many Haredi Jews refuse to serve in the Israeli military for religious reasons.
Later he would serve as a founding trustee of the board of Wells College in Aurora.
Ryerson was also elected ( by one vote ) to serve as the founding editor of Canadian Methodism's weekly denominational newspaper, the Christian Guardian, established in York, Upper Canada in 1829.
In 2003, Taagepera agreed to serve for half a year as the founding chairman of a new political party, Res Publica, which won the general elections that year and lead the governing coalition under Prime Minister Juhan Parts until April 2005.
In 1944, Thompson was sent to Ethiopia to serve as the founding commander of the Imperial Ethiopian Air Force and head up nation's air force academy.
This building would serve as the Main building of the new college -- renamed Shenker Hall in 2009 in honor of the College ’ s founding president.
In 1969 Powell returned to California to serve as founding dean of the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California.
Since its founding by Katharine Drexel, Xavier's mission has been to serve the African American Catholic community ; however its doors have always been open to qualified students of every race and creed.
Han Zheng (; born April 1954 ) is the current mayor of Shanghai, the 13th to serve in the position since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The newspaper was intended to serve students at all three founding colleges.
From 9 July 2003 to 12 August 2004, he was the 50th officer to serve as President of the Naval War College since the colleges founding in 1884.
" According to folklores that have survived from generation to generation, even long before the founding fathers established the municipality, the site of what eventually became the " poblacion ", or town proper of Dupax, used to serve as a roaring camp for primitive hunters from surrounding tribal settlements.
Already a founding member of the Kentucky Bible Society, Shelby consented to serve as vice-president of the New American Bible Society in 1816.
In 1933 she was one of the founding members of the Canadian Group of Painters and in 1949 and 1960 would serve as its president.

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