Tithes.
"As follows" is generally a phrase used to precede a list of two or more things being used to illustrate a point. "As following" does not make good grammatical sense.
How would you explain the phrase there is nothing stronger than a heart of a volunteer?
a fortiori
You did not include any of the 'following'.
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'a fortiori' is the following: 'from the stronger'. The opposite of strong is weak, which is 'levis' in Latin. Therefore, the use of the antonym in like phrasing is as follows: a leviori.
It is very enthusiastic! Its full of people, culture!
all above
"The theory proposes that..."
prepositional phrase
going to Cleveland
law
The phrase The Glass Ceiling is best described as when the advancement of a person in an organization stops due to discrimination or politics.