becausee they wanted to have freedom of their own
to discuss the withdrawal of the New England states from the union
what are the officiating officials in discuss throw
Shays's Rebellion
It didn't discuss the issue of slavery.
Assembly of Notables
what are the importance of sources of history to the reconstruction of history
Most African-Americans in the South made their living as sharecroppers and were poor. Reconstruction protected their right to vote and to seek public office.
No laws have been broken. However there has been a breach of confidentiality which could be challenged as a civil matter.
1. free slaves 2. show southern states that slavery is wrong i do not know the 3rd one. sorry
The policy at the pool was not to dive without a lifeguard on duty. The rule/rules of a person,place,or thing.
If you feel your civil rights have been violated in the workplace, you must first discuss it with the EEOC. The number is in the blue pages in the middle of the phonebook. You can also call the local Bar Association for referrals to attorneys who specialize in such matters.
Yes, they will violate him because he committed another crime, which is a violation of his probation. They could give him time in prison depending on the original charge. However if I am not understanding your question, let me know. I would be happy to discuss what they will do to him if he has violated a state probation. I know because I have violated it many times and am now a convicted felon.
I'll discuss!
No, the correct expression is either "discuss" or "talk about." "Discuss about" is redundant as both words convey the idea of engaging in conversation or exchanging ideas about a topic.
=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
they discuss about human geography and etc'
Depending upon the context, the infinitive form of discuss may or may not be used.Infinitive: "I wish to discuss language." -- "He is going to discuss language."Declarative: "I will discuss language." -- "I discuss language."