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James S. Conway was the first state governor of Arkansas. He was inaugurated on September 13, 1836. *Territorial governor The first appointed was James Miller from 3 March 1819 until 27 December 1824, but since he did not reach Arkansas until nine months after being appointed, Robert Crittenden (Secretary of the Territory) served as acting governor in his absence.
There was no Olympics in 1939 but you aren't too far off. When the 1932 Winter Games were held in Lake Placid in the state of New York he was the governor and opened the games in the absence of President Herbert Hoover.
The major argument was the absence of a bill of rights in the Constitution
None. Jeb Stuart was at the Battle of Gettysburg with his cavalry getting whipped by a much smaller force led by General Custer. Stewart was attacking from the north while Pickett's division attacked from the south. The two forces never joined in the middle as Lee had planned.
Because white is the absence of darkness and black is the absence of light. They compliment one another.
If there is an absence of a governor, it can lead to instability and lack of control. Without a governor, there would be no oversight or regulation of the government or its institutions. This could result in a power vacuum, potential conflicts, and a breakdown of governance.
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Republics, such as the United States, France, etc., have presidents as their heads of state. Monarchies, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have a monarch (e.g. Queen Elizabeth II) as their head of state. In Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, a Governor General is the monarch's permanent representative in the absence of the monarch herself.
Canada has a constitutional monarchy. That means that while Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is our Head of State she is mainly a figurehead. She is represented by the Governor General in her absence. The Governor General has the power to say no to requests from the government, but usually the requests are accepted. Not that long ago there was an instance where some government members wanted to have a general vote only a couple years afterwards because they were going to lose on a vote and the Governor General said no, because they were abusing theyir power and a vote so soon was not needed and would be a waste of time, money, and energy.
In the absence of sunlight, green plants can not photosynthesise, but the can respire (that is "breathe") normally. Respiration of plant tissues does not require sunlight.
The general usage word is 'absence', meaning 'being away'. There is also a medical term relating to epilepsy often spelled 'absense' but this is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is also 'absence'. - bja
The word sedentary is often used when discussing a general lack of physical activity.
Fermentation normally occurs in an the absence of oxygen (called anaerobic) but is can occur in its presence
That depends on the laws of the local government involved. Many local governments permit a mayor or governor to appoint an Acting Mayor or Acting Governor while the mayor or governor is away. Some local governments or states have governors and lieutenant governors. Some states might require the lieutenant governor to act in the governor's absence, meaning the governor is not free to appoint anyone he chooses. Others might permit the governor to appoint an acting governor.
Wellness is moer than absence of illness. It relates to happiness and general feeling of well being.
peace is....the state prevailing during the absence of warharmonious relations; freedom from disputesthe absence of mental stress or anxietythe general security of public placesa treaty to cease hostilities