Senator
Members of a state senate are accorded the same titles as those that serve in Washington DC. They are called StateÊSenator, or State Representative to distinguish them from the United States Congress.
well to tell you the truth, its congressmen. i have karno 4 social studies and i just figured it out. haha.
A water that serves coffee is also many times called a barista. This is the job title given to those that serve drinks.
Blessed is the title given to those who have been beatified much like saint is the title given to those who have been canonized.
While they may be in heaven Old Testament personages are not given the title of saint. Only those who entered Heaven after Our Lord are given the title of saint.
A veteran is a title given to those who have served in the armed forces. There are no 'duties' associated, it is a title of respect for someone who at some point risked their life for their country.
Anyone in heaven is considered as a saint. Those who have been recognized and verified as saints by the Church are given the title of saint.
Senate: Only 100 senators(two from each state), votes on bills second, has VP give tiebraking vote House: Amount subject to change at all times, depends on pop. of state; Gets to vote on bills first, has odd number. The differences between House and Senate are so, to maintain the system of checks and balances. One of those differences are the number of those who serve in each. 435 members serve the House, and 100 serve the Senate. Another, is the minimum age requirement to be able to serve in congress. For the Senate, the minimum age is 30, and for the House, it's 25. A third difference, though not the last....Members of the House of Representatives serve only 2 year terms, while the Senate term is 6.
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No. They occur in other places. Those particular states happen to have a lot of them, hence the "Tornado Alley" title they are given.
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, was an old testament matriarch. Personages of the Old Testament, while they may be in Heaven, are usually not given the title of saint. That title is used for those who entered Heaven after the resurrection and ascension of Our Lord.
In the end it all basically comes down to one thing: Power. Yes, Caesar may have been arrogant and impatient, but the real reason for his dislike was his power. The senate was always used to the equal power of the Roman Republic among the senators, and when Caesar became Dictator, they did not like it at all. Caesar was hugely popular with the plebians and common folk, being as he had always sent his plunder in Gaul to be sent back and handed out to the citizens. He was also very popular with his troops, all of which gained tremendous respect for him during the Gallic wars. Because of all this, the Senate disliked him.