They are called factions.
Pure Democracy cannot cure the mischief of faction because if the faction is a majority, than they will pursue their interests at the expense of national welfare. [majority rules does not necessarily guarantee an appropriate outcome]
Pursue what interests you.
Pure Democracy cannot cure the mischief of faction because if the faction is a majority, than they will pursue their interests at the expense of national welfare.
the populist party
Freedom of assembly is the right for individuals to gather and express ideas or pursue common interests. The notion of freedom of assembly is expressed in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Military arts and western expansion
It was to pursue other interests. From what I read, no hard feelings.
Making friends depends on where you are located, if you have similar interests.. and if you enjoy each others company. If you want to be friends with the Duggar kids, you need to think about what interests you might have in common and continue to pursue those interests. If you ever meet the Duggar family, then there is a chance you might hit it off with one of them and make a new friend. Or, you might meet other friends with those interests.
If you are unsure of which college degree you would like to pursue, register for a range of classes that relate to the different interests that you may have. Attend those classes, and get a feel for which area of study you would like to pursue. Remember, you can always switch to a different major later on in your academic career.
A smaller chance to pursue other interests
A common affix for "pursue" is "-ment," resulting in "pursuement." Another affix is "-er," creating "pursuer."
No. She has cut back on her skating schedule to start a family and pursue other interests.