No they are different
I would say no because the prefects are also students and the same rules should apply to them.
The same as the Order of the Phoenix- Ron and Hermione. The prefects stay the same until they leave school or go questing to destroy horcruexs.
That depends on what the joint committee is. Joint committees refers to a wide group of committees that share a common characteristic, that they have membership from both the house and the senate. Many joint committees are standing committees, which are permanent. At the same time, many joint committees arent permanent. So pretty much: Joint committees can be permanent, but dont have to be.
Committees may behave in the same way and resolve problems in the same way, which means there is no diversity. Additionally, committees don't meet often enough to resolve problems.
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
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A head girl would be the head prefect for the girls. There are prefects for each dormitory, but there is usually only one head girl and one head boy.
Committees are formed to study specific issues. The whole congress cannot all be studying the same stuff all the time. Things would always look like water gate hearings or the Clinton impeachment hearing. ...With the same results...nothing.
The legislative branch uses joint committees. A joint committee is one where there is a combination of Senators and Representatives on the same committee. Usually, committees are created by each house of Congress separately and consist only of Representatives or Senators depending on which house create the committee.
They are the same
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Conference committees are used when the Senate and the House pass the same bill, but each house has made different addendums and changes to the bill. Conference committees composed of select members of both houses of Congress are then called to work out the differences in the two versions of the bill. This compromise bill is then sent to each house for a revote.