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"Shall be discussed later" is correct. "Discuss" should be in the past participle form, which is "discussed" in this case.
later amendments reflect changing attitudes about equality and the expansion of democracy.
It means that the course will cover the basics of many different subjects of science. You will learn basic principles of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Meteorology, etc. Nothing too intense about any one science will be discussed, as those topics will be explored in further detail later on.
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It means later voyages, voyages after the one currently being considered or discussed.
Martin Frobisher had some discussions about the conflict and discussed them with the first nations. The first Nations at first thought negative about Frobisher but later discussed and skirmished about these conficts
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The Bible was mostly written in Greek, as nascent Christianity developed in the Greek world. The Gospels and Letters were written in Greek. Even the name Jesus is a modern derivation of the Greek spelling Iesous - the letter J did not exist until a thousand years later. In Hebrew the spelling is Yeshua, and this later became Joshua in English, later amended to Jesus to reflect the Greek version.
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an artist gets expelled from a school by his headmaster.55 years later he has to paint a portrait of his headmaster.