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Things seemed severe between the two as they hunted houses together. To everyone's dismay, the duo eventually parted ways. Post-split, Amanda labeled Cudi ugly while claiming that the rapper had herpes via a series of tweets in She later apologized for the remarks and blamed the hackers behind the derogatory comments.

While still with Amanda, the Erase Me rapper was in an on-and-off relationship with entertainment lawyer Jamie Baratta. After three years of tumultuous romance, they broke things off in Celebrity stylist Mariel Haenn is perhaps Cudi's most secretive fling.

The Cleveland, Ohio-native and his once-wife prospect Mariel commenced dating in but went separate ways in mid Kid Cudi and Mariel Haenn fuel dating rumors in Photo:- bossip. After Mariel, Cudi was linked with actress Stella Maeve. The rapper and his ex-girlfriend Stella made several high-profile red carpet appearances before calling it quits.

Following the breakup, the Need For Speed actor built romantic ties with actress Michelle Trachtenberg. The duo's affair entered the public frame in after the paparazzi spotted the pair kissing.

Kid Cudi shared a lovely photograph with his girlfriend on his Instagram account, where he didn't fail to shower appreciation for her on September 16, It's not hard to get jealous of these women that Kid Cudi has gone out with, so try your hardest to contain your envy. His song "Teleport 2 Me, Jamie" is dedicated to her. Michelle Trachtenberg. Kid Cudi and Michelle Trachtenberg dated briefly in April Michelle Christine Trachtenberg ; born October 11, is a U.

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Based on information available to us, Kid Cudi had at least 5 relationships in the past few years. Availability of these details depend on how private celebrities are, and because of that we may not know some facts.

Some things may be more public than the others, especially when media is involved. Kid Cudi has not been previously engaged. He has no children. Information on the past dates and hookups is regularly updated. Kid Cudi is most recognized for being a rapper. He had three older siblings. He lost his father to cancer when he was 11 years old. He was born in the Millennials Generation. When it comes to dating, there are a lot of interesting facts associated with Millennials generation.

This age group - is dedicating more time to careers, social lives, and personal time with themselves. This generation have not been the ones to rush into marriage. These are frequently asked questions about Kid Cudi.






















Lampard mastered the art of being a goalscoring midfielder and became Chelsea's all-time top goalscorer during his time at Stamford Bridge. Gerrard isn't too far behind but Scholes is bottom by a distance due to playing much deeper for most of his career. Scholes' best qualities were his passing but the thread explains that he is 'really behind in the creative measures'.

Defensive stats are also compared and it's Gerrard who leads the way, as expected given his battling performances as Liverpool captain. It's decided that Gerrard leads the way in terms of all around play, while Lampard dominates the scoring charts. Lampard was undoubtedly highly technical and hardworking, and definitely edges it from a offensive awareness and positioning perspective. Likewise, Gerrard was quite well rounded in all aspects, and was probably the more defensive of the three.

However, Scholes has to take this round. His ability to never lose the ball, dribble out of tight spaces, recycle possession, find players from deep and also contribute defensively and offensively was second to none, in my opinion. His overall understanding of the game allowed him to dictate the pace of each match in a way that is still yet to be matched in the Premier League.

Both Lampard and Scholes have been appointed as captains for Chelsea and United, in the past. However, this was almost always on a temporary basis. With the reasons being that the actual captain of their clubs, could not play due to injury or some other factor. Steven Gerrard is the only player amongst these three that was ever the official captain of their team.

And there was good reason for this. Gerrard had the ability to not only be a vocal presence on the field, but also to truly lead by example. The best examples of this in action are the Champions league final and the FA cup final.

In both cases, Liverpool were trailing the opposition at one point and he was able to act as the driving force for his team and motivate them to win. Both games ended up being , with Liverpool winning on both on penalties in both occasions, and Gerrard scoring vey important goals in both matches.

He obviously did not accomplish these victories single handedly, but his influence cannot be understated here. Something else to consider is that while Lampard and Scholes were both leaders in their own right, they were almost always surrounded by several other world class players and leaders. No disrespect to Liverpool, but Gerrard was never surrounded by the caliber of players that the other two had. This amplifies his achievements in his incredible career even more.

Now onto individual achievements. Having watched him in his prime, all I remember is this guy outscoring strikers left, right and centre from the midfield. I mean, I knew that Gerrard was quite prolific in terms of awards too, but I must admit that I was surprised at how close their personal trophy hauls are. However, I feel that there has to be a winner in each category. Safe to say was a good year for English Football. Regardless of who you think the best player amongst these three is, I think we can all agree that the fact that Scholes never received a single vote is a bit odd.

Moving onto team awards, and there was only ever going to be one winner here. While all three players played for highly successful teams. Scholes played for the most successful team in the country for two decades. However, as a member of the team, they are entitled to take some responsibility for the achievements. As previously stated, this is a measure of who was able to adapt better over the course of their career.

Its common knowledge that younger players have less wear and tear and are thus able to output a much high work rate on the pitch. However, they also gain experience and in game intelligence, this allows them to conserve their energy for when it is needed and still remain effective.

Generally, what this looks like for midfielders is that they slowly tend to be positioned deeper and deeper in the field. This is so they can be positioned outside of the more congested areas of the pitch, have a wider view of the game and are thus able to better choose how they spend their energy.

Now bringing the focus of this thought back to Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard. All of these players were deployed as box to box midfielders, dynamic number 8s, attacking midfielders and much much more at varying points in their careers. Subsequently, all three were understandably also moved deeper and deeper towards the end of their careers.

While all three possessed great experience and game intelligence in their later years, Scholes was undoubtedly, the one that managed to stay effective for the longest.

He was the box-to-box player, he could be on his right or left, shooting from the outside of his boot. He was a machine. But I think in the last generation, those three were the three best ones, and for me Scholes was best. The former England striker would have Gerrard as the first name on his teamsheet ahead of Scholes and Lampard. If I'm saying tomorrow rewind the clock, you're going into battle now, you're playing in the Champions League final, who's your first pick? I'd have Steven Gerrard as my first pick out of anyone.

The Brazilian revealed his preference for Liverpool legend Gerrard in an interview earlier this year. Arguably the greatest player of the Premier League era, Thierry Henry went head-to-head against all three midfielders on numerous occasions.

Every time we were playing them we needed to find a way to stop him. Deco played alongside Lampard for Chelsea but the former Portugal international was a huge fan of Scholes. Kieron Dyer trained and played with the three midfielders at international level, but one stood out above the rest in his eyes.






















The performers, hosts and nominees will be announced in the coming weeks. Listen to Newsbeat live at and weekdays - or listen back here. A1 x J1 on how Houseparty changed their lives. MOBO Awards back and 'more important than ever'. MOBO Awards coming back for Image source, Getty Images.

Coventry is the current UK City of Culture. Image source, MOBO. Image source, Lucero Glow. A1 left , 16, and J1, 18, juggle school work with making music for millions of fans. When will it be on? Related Topics. YouTube Stormzy Grime Music. Published 6 April. Published 24 November Published 9 December Published 12 November It was a ceremony dominated by male winners, with Stefflon Don the only woman to pick up an award for best female act.

I've actually been on a musical journey and I now understand what it's like to be an artist. It's actually not easy. Other stars who took home awards were J Hus who won best song for his track Did You See and Giggs who won best hip-hop act. The best newcomer act award went to south Londoner Dave. British actor Idris Elba's paving stone will be embedded at a location in Hackney, London, where the star grew up.

Accepting the award, he paid tribute to the musicians at the event, telling them they were "killing the game". You lot should be proud. This was Craig David's sixth Mobo Award - he won three in , one in and one more recently in






















For any content issues please Contact Us. This form of cerebral palsy mainly affects the muscle groups, but may cause associated disorders as well. This causes the child to be delayed in reaching normal developmental milestones, and that is when it becomes more evident. Muscles need enough tone in them to maintain correct posture, to enable standing and walking, and to maintain speed and flexibility.

Motor nerve fibers, via the spinal cord, interact with the muscles to help control how they move. For someone with spastic cerebral palsy, brain damage affects muscle control, coordination, and movement, mainly in the arms and legs. In turn, this influences the way the spinal cord and nerves react, which then causes the muscles to become tense, and spastic.

If you or your doctor is still concerned, ask for a referral to a specialist who can do a more in-depth evaluation of your child and assist in making a diagnosis. This is sometimes called a Child Find evaluation. Learn more about early intervention. American Academy of Pediatrics. Caring for your baby and young child: Birth to age five. Shelov SP, editor. Economic costs associated with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and vision impairment: United States, Pediatrics, July March of Dimes.

Cerebral Palsy. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research. Pellegrino, Louis. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Cerebral Palsy CP. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. What is Cerebral Palsy? People with CP have it for life.

There are different types of cerebral palsy. Spastic CP is the most common. Kids with spastic CP have stiff muscles. These may be in the upper part of the body, the lower part, or both. They can be on one or both sides of the body. Other types of cerebral palsy can lead to writhing movements dyskinetic CP or problems with balance and walking ataxic CP.

Cerebral palsy is thought to be caused by a brain injury or problem. The motor cortex plans and controls movement. A child might be born with CP or develop it later.

The brain injury or problem doesn't get worse, but someone with CP may have different needs over time.

Although spasticity can be detected during the first year of life in babies that have severe cerebral palsy, it is usually not found until later on in life. Once cerebral palsy spasticity has developed, it never resolves suddenly or on its own. Treatment is needed when spasticity causes pain, interferes with daily activities or sleep, or leads to less ability to function.

There are many types of treatment available, depending on the cause of spasticity, the age of the patient and severity of the spasticity.

Different treatments have common goals, such as relieving the symptoms of spasticity, reducing the pain and frequency of muscle contractions, and making it easier for caregivers to dress, feed, or bathe the patient. Non-medical treatments might include physical and occupational therapy like stretching and strengthening exercises, temporary braces or casts, application of cold packs or electrical stimulation.

Oral medications might be prescribed when symptoms interfere with daily functioning or with sleep. The best way to treat spasticity is to have a caregiver work with a team of healthcare professionals from different areas, to come up with an individualized treatment plan.

Spasticity is a muscle control disorder. It causes tight or stiff muscles and an inability for people to control certain muscles. This can make it hard to walk, get dressed or even speak.






















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Sorry, and we hope you continue to use The Crossword Solver. ICBM 5. Titan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Among the giants he was the bravest and most famous, opponent of all who raised their hand to become absolute ruler over the giants and heroes.

Mount Nemrut is known to have received its name from an Armenian tradition in which Nimrod was killed by an arrow shot by Hayk during a massive battle between two rival armies of giants to the south-east of Lake Van. According to Baltic mythology , the playing of a giantess named Neringa on the seashore formed the Curonian Spit "neria, nerge, neringia" means land which is diving up and down like a swimmer. This character also appears in other myths in some of which she is shown as a young strong woman, similar to a female version of the Greek Heracles.

Giants are rough but generally righteous characters of formidable strength living up the hills of the Basque Country. Giants stand for the Basque people reluctant to convert to Christianity who decide to stick to the old life style and customs in the forest. Sometimes they hold the secret of ancient techniques and wisdom unknown to the Christians, like in the legend of San Martin Txiki, while their most outstanding feature is their strength.

It follows that in many legends all over the Basque territory the giants are held accountable for the creation of many stone formations, hills and ages-old megalithic structures dolmens, etc.

In Bulgarian mythology, giants called Ispolini inhabited the Earth before modern humans. They lived in the mountains, fed on raw meat and often fought against dragons.

Ispolini were afraid of blackberries which posed a danger of tripping and dying, so they offered sacrifices to that plant. Tales of combat with giants were also a common feature in the folklore of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Celtic giants also figure in Breton and Arthurian romances perhaps as a reflection of the Nordic and Slavic mythology that arrived on the boats.

Medieval romances such as Amadis de Gaula feature giants as antagonists, or, rarely, as allies. In folklore from all over Europe, giants were believed to have built the remains of previous civilizations. Saxo Grammaticus, for example, argues that giants had to exist, because nothing else would explain the large walls, stone monuments, and statues that we now know were the remains of Roman construction. Similarly, the Old English poem Seafarer speaks of the high stone walls that were the work of giants.

Other English stories told of how giants threw stones at each other. However, one Jentil survived: Olentzero, an especially large and grumpy giant who enjoyed a tipple. Having survived the death of his people, he is said to have walked to the nearest village and cut the throat of all the greedy people who had eaten too much.

This legend was soon adopted and adapted during the rise of Christianity, and Olentzero was re-packaged as a Basque version of Santa Claus. In this sanitized reimagining, he visits children on Christmas Eve bringing toys he has crafted himself. Goliath was the biblical giant defeated against the odds by the shepherd David. Described in the Book of Samuel, Goliath was a Philistine Champion from the city of Gath, which was where an ancient race of giants were said to originate.

The exact size of Goliath is debated , but it seems he was either 6 foot 8 or 9 foot 7; either way, he was a lot bigger than his seemingly puny opponent, David. He is also described in the Bible as being clad in an imposing amount of bronze armor.

In a classic story of the plucky underdog, David strides out to face Goliath with nothing but a humble slingshot, the fate of his people in his hands.

David launches a stone from his slingshot, which hits Goliath right between the eyes and he falls down dead. As most of us know, the story of David versus Goliath has since come to represent the ultimate victory of the underdog. He lived on the island of Sicily with his fellow cyclops, where he tended a flock of sheep.

When the great adventurer Odysseus landed on the island, he introduced himself to Polyphemus as "No one. He also began eating them. Polyphemus cried out in pain, and his brother cyclops came to his aid, but when they asked who was attacking him, he replied "No one," so they thought him mad and went away.

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The game of capitalism, competition and business strategy has firmly established itself as a significant piece of popular culture. Charles B. In , he presented the game to executives at Parker Brothers and was rejected. A year later, after he sold 5, homemade copies of the game, Parker Brothers bought the game. Some controversy has surrounded the invention of the game, whether it was created by Charles Darrow in or Elizabeth Phillips, who had patented Landlord's Game in Patent Number ,; see also Patent Number 1,, as means of educating citizens on Henry George's single tax movement.

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The descendant of Scottish immigrants, Lizzie had pale skin, a strong jawline and a strong work ethic. She was then unmarried, unusual for a woman of her age at the time.

Even more unusual, however, was the fact that she was the head of her household. Completely on her own, she had saved up for and bought her home, along with several acres of property. Lizzie shared her house with a male actor who paid rent, and a black female servant. She was also intensely political, teaching classes about her political beliefs in the evenings after work. She needed a new medium — something more interactive and creative. There was one obvious outlet.

At the turn of the 20th century, board games were becoming increasingly commonplace in middle-class homes. In addition, more and more inventors were discovering that the games were not just a pastime but also a means of communication.

And so Lizzie set to work. Players borrowed money, either from the bank or from each other, and they had to pay taxes. He called the game Monopoly, and when he sold it to Parker Brothers he became fantastically rich—an inspiring Horatio Alger tale of homegrown innovation if ever there was one. Or is it? But she also appeared in plays, and wrote poetry and short stories. Holy Monopoly! Superheroes are a favorite choice for the themed Monopoly games.

Calling all race car fans, this version of Monopoly is for you. The tokens continue the racing theme with such tokens as a steering wheel, a race car, a mechanic, and a trophy.

You may also like: American history from the year you were born. Players can buy and sell real estate in the Land of the Midnight Sun. Monopoly on the cover. Released in , the Millennium Edition includes eight metal tokens. Throughout the years, different editions have featured different tokens, some of which have been added or replaced by popular votes.

For example, in , a sack of money joined the standard collection, only to be booted in This version features space, and players buy comets, planets, star clusters, and galaxies.

Planets decorate the money while the utilities are two large telescope manufacturers. The railway stations are space stations or observation domes, the Chance cards are moons, while the Community Chest cards are suns. Tokens include a lawn chair, binoculars, and telescopes. Players try to buy the funniest episodes of the television series and control the show.

You may also like: What marriage was like the year you were born. Indulge in some wanderlust with this French-language version, part of a French city series of Monopoly. A tribute to a classic car , this version gives you the chance to own one, even if as part of a Monopoly game.

The game features 50 years of Corvette models, from shark coupes to stingray convertibles as players collect the best of American-made sports cars. The pewter tokens represent key characters in the story. Pewter tokens keep to the theme, among them the Mustang Pony. The center of the board holds the iconic logo of a mustang, a descendent of one of the Iberian horses brought to the Americans in the s by Spanish explorers.

You may also like: Iconic products released the year you were born. This is an updated version of the classic Monopoly board game. Kennedy International Airport. Here is the classic Monopoly game with a modern twist. As with any version of Monopoly there are tokens, houses, hotels, and Chance and Community Chest cards, but this new edition has debit cards instead of cash. Other updates: a Segway and a tin of Altoids among the tokens, airports instead of railroads, and such properties as Times Square and Texas Stadium.

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Resources Close. About Us Close. My Blue Close. I need help with KnowledgeBase and Support Requests. Have a suggestion, question, or feedback? Contact Us. Which focus area or campaigns are you interested in? Companies like Nokia and Intel had very similar ideas, including the concept of linking cellphones, computers, and developing devices like wireless, short-range headsets. What the companies thankfully understood was that in order to create a protocol that would seamlessly work across a number of devices from a multitude of companies, the protocol had to be standardized so that it could be universally applied.

It was an important moment in the history of Bluetooth, in fact, as this was also when its name was suggested. Harald not only introduced Christianity to Denmark, he also unified various clans under a single banner.

The name, as it often happens, stuck. The marketing teams could not come up with anything better, so the name and logo of a technology used a thousand years later is owed to an old King. As for the Bluetooth SIG, it grew remarkably fast.

By the end of the first year alone, SIG had more than members. Today, it has more than 30, Bluetooth took quite some time to be introduced to a mainstream, consumer audience. The technology was considered obscure even amongst tech circles as the companies involved struggle to explain and launch it in an affordable and simple manner. Yet in , a host of Bluetooth-enabled devices were unleashed. These includes a mobile phone, headset, mouse, laptop, and a PC card. Eight devices can connect to the same piconet at once and multiple piconets can operate on the same device at the same time.

When connected to the piconet, one device that has been designated as a master can transmit data to one or more slave devices.

Each piconet can handle digital communications involving voice, data, printing, faxes and more, and the ability to operate multiple piconets at the same time enables Bluetooth to provide an incredible amount of short-range telecommunications functionality.

Between and , Haartsen served as the chairman of the SIG air protocol certifications group, helping to standardize the Bluetooth radio communications protocol. The standardized nature of Bluetooth which allows all of these dynamic wireless networks among a diversity of electronic devices is why the 10th century Danish king came to serve as the namesake for a Swedish technology. Kardach was in Toronto, Canada, presenting wireless technologies to SIG companies along with Mattisson and the two traded stories during a wintry pub crawl, during which Mattisson brought up the figure of Harald Bluetooth.

Soon thereafter, Kardach received a history book entitled The Vikings and a representation of Bluetooth was one of the first things that Kardach came across. When he and others made the connection that, much like Harald Bluetooth, the wireless technology sought to unify a lot of separate entities into a single system , the name seemed like the best fit at the time. There are about 10 patents protecting Bluetooth technology according to the Centre for Business History in Stockholm, most of which are held by Ericsson.

The patent which brings Haartsen his hall of fame acclaim is U. Patent No. The patent discloses a wireless network with a master unit and a slave unit, the master unit being capable of communicating with the slave unit by means of a virtual frequency hopping channel. The invention solved a need for a cost-effective wireless local network supporting both voice and data transmissions by enabling self-organization techniques to make efficient use of limited available radio spectrum.

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You must be logged in to post a comment. Time slot to wish good morning afternoon evening and night Table admin June 28, Uncategorized Comments Off on Time slot to wish good morning afternoon evening and night Table 7, Views.

Frequently Asked Questions? Can I say good evening at 10 PM? Is 4 PM evening or Afternoon? Afternoon ends at PM. What time is considered as Late afternoon?

When to say good night? Evening is from PM to 8 PM, or around sunset. Night is from sunset to sunrise, so from PM until AM. Peace or peace out. Later, Laters,Catch you later. Be Good. Be good, or be good at it. More items…. The day is divided into day time and night -time. Daytime is from sunrise this varies, but we can say approximately 6am to sunset we can say approximately 6pm. Night-time is from sunset to sunrise. Every day starts precisely at midnight.

I would definitely consider 7 p. I might even say 6. Where I live, it gets dark at 5 for much of winter. In the summer, however, I would find that absurd. I would say night begins at 9 in the summer. Hello everyone, I have read some articles about Greeting and to be honest, I am confused about the usages of these expressions. Thank you for your replay, so that means that there is no way to classify the time. Best regards. Thank you so much for sharing your opinions and I am waiting the rest….






















However, other states, especially Massachusetts , opposed the document, as it failed to reserve undelegated powers to the states and lacked constitutional protection of basic political rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press. In February , a compromise was reached under which Massachusetts and other states would agree to ratify the document with the assurance that amendments would be immediately proposed. The Constitution was thus narrowly ratified in Massachusetts, followed by Maryland and South Carolina.

On June 21, , New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the document, and it was subsequently agreed that government under the U. Constitution would begin on March 4, Constitution—the Bill of Rights—and sent them to the states for ratification.

Ten of these amendments were ratified in In November , North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the U. Rhode Island , which opposed federal control of currency and was critical of compromise on the issue of slavery, resisted ratifying the Constitution until the U.

On May 29, , Rhode Island voted by two votes to ratify the document, and the last of the original 13 colonies joined the United States. Today the U. Constitution is the oldest written constitution in operation in the world. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! On February 16, , under the pretext of sending reinforcements to the French army occupying Portugal, The controversial U.

Brigadier General John J. Four states had rescinded their ratifications and a fifth had declared that its ratification would be void unless the amendment was ratified within the original time limit. The Kentucky rescission was attached to another bill and was vetoed by the Lieutenant Governor, acting as Governor, citing grounds that included a state constitutional provision prohibiting the legislature from passing a law dealing with more than one subject and a senate rule prohibiting the introduction of new bills within the last ten days of a session.

Both the resolution and the veto message were sent by the Kentucky Secretary of State to the General Services Administration. South Dakota was the fifth state. The issue was not without its history. The Fourteenth Amendment was ratified by the legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey, both of which subsequently passed rescinding resolutions.

Contemporaneously, the legislatures of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina rejected ratification resolutions. Pursuant to the Act of March 2, , 19 Footnote 14 Stat. Thus, there were presented both the question of the validity of a withdrawal and the question of the validity of a ratification following rejection. Congress requested the Secretary of State 20 Footnote The Secretary was then responsible for receiving notices of ratification and proclaiming adoption.

The Secretary then issued a proclamation reciting that 29 states, including the two that had rescinded and the three which had ratified after first rejecting, had ratified, which was one more than the necessary three-fourths. He noted the attempted withdrawal of Ohio and New Jersey and observed that it was doubtful whether such attempts were effectual in withdrawing consent. He therefore certified the amendment to be in force if the rescissions by Ohio and New Jersey were invalid.

The next day Congress adopted a resolution listing all 29 states, including Ohio and New Jersey, as having ratified and concluded that the ratification process was completed. The Secretary of State then proclaimed the Amendment as part of the Constitution. Miller , 23 Footnote U. The legislature of New York attempted to withdraw its ratification of the 15th Amendment; although the Secretary of State listed New York among the ratifying states, noted the withdrawal resolution, there were ratifications from three-fourths of the states without New York.

Although rescission was hotly debated with respect to the Equal Rights Amendment, the failure of ratification meant that nothing definitive emerged from the debate. The Fourteenth Amendment precedent and Coleman v. Miller combine to suggest that resolution is a political question committed to Congress, but the issue is not settled.

The Twenty-seventh Amendment precedent is relevant here. The Archivist of the United States proclaimed the Amendment as having been ratified a day previous to the time both Houses of Congress adopted resolutions accepting ratification. S, H That is, the memorandum argued that the Coleman opinion by Chief Justice Hughes was for only a plurality of the Court and, moreover, was dictum, as it addressed an issue not before the Court.

On the merits, OLC argued that Article V gave Congress no role other than to propose amendments and to specify the mode of ratification. An amendment is valid when ratified by three-fourths of the states, no further action being required.

Although someone must determine when the requisite number have acted, OLC argued that the executive officer charged with the function of certifying, now the Archivist, has only the ministerial duty of counting the notifications sent to him. Separation of powers and federalism concerns also counseled against a congressional role, and past practice, in which all but the Fourteenth Amendment were certified by an executive officer, was noted as supporting a decision against a congressional role.

First, finding that resolution of the question is committed to Congress merely locates the situs of the power and says nothing about what the resolution should be. That Congress in the past has refused to accept rescissions is but the starting point, because, unlike courts, Congress operates under no principle of stare decisis so that the decisions of one Congress on a subject do not bind future Congresses.

If Congress were to be faced with a decision about the validity of rescission, to what standards should it look? Resolution of political questions is not subject to judicial review, so the decisionmaker need not be troubled with the prospect of being overruled.

But both legislators and executive are bound by oath to observe the Constitution, 28 Footnote Article VI, para. Nixon, U. It may be, however, that the Constitution does not speak to the issue.

Generally, in the exercise of judicial review, courts view the actions of the legislative and executive branches in terms not of the wisdom or desirability or propriety of their actions but in terms of the comportment of those actions with the constitutional grants of power and constraints upon those powers; if an action is within a granted power and violates no restriction, the courts will not interfere.

How the legislature or the executive decides to deal with a question within the confines of the powers each constitutionally have is beyond judicial control.

Therefore, if the Constitution commits decision on an issue to, say, Congress, and imposes no standards to govern or control the reaching of that decision, Congress may be free to make a determination solely as a policy matter, restrained only by its sense of propriety or wisdom or desirability. The reason that these issues are not justiciable is not only that they are committed to a branch for decision without intervention by the courts but also that the Constitution does not contain an answer.

This interpretation, in the context of amending the Constitution, may be what Chief Justice Hughes was deciding for the plurality of the Court in Coleman. None are to be found in Constitution or statute. Article V may be read to contain a governing constitutional principle, however. Thus, it can be argued that, as written, the provision contains only language respecting ratification and that, inexorably, once a state acts favorably on a resolution of ratification it has exhausted its jurisdiction over the subject and cannot rescind, 30 Footnote See, e.

Until the new Constitution was ratified, the country was governed by the Articles of Confederation. The Confederation Congress endorsed his initiative, and representatives from all 13 states were subsequently invited to convene in Philadelphia on May 25, , to participate in the Convention. The initial purpose of the Convention was for the delegates to amend the Articles of Confederation; however, the ultimate outcome was the proposal and creation of a completely new form of government.

Three months later, on September 17, , the Convention concluded with the signing by 38 out of 41 delegates present of the new U. Under Article VII , it was agreed that the document would not be binding until its ratification by nine of the 13 existing states. Hamilton and James Madison led the lobbying efforts for votes in favor of ratifying the Constitution.

The essays were published in newspapers nationwide. Some states voiced opposition to the Constitution on the grounds that it did not provide protection for rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and press.






















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The sweet spot is gone, no one using using bolt action at close range. In a game where they made it harder to see anyone in general, lens flare on recon has just made it miserable imo to play the objective with Instead we have assaults that can snipe cross map all game. User Info: BlackestGarden. FrozenHELL78 posted There's little reason to use anything else--bipods on support are broken, medic guns are outclassed in most situations, recon is a joke on console, etc.

I have a much easier time outgunning recon at long distances--the range which they should dominate in--that it's just pathetic. Seriously, what the hell Dice? Only contenders to assault right now are KE7, Lewis, Suomi still inconsistent , and Why they didn't give the Ribeyrolles to medic is beyond me. User Info: josifrees. Assaults killing snipers with semi-autos is a more a testament to how garbage most people playing recon are than anything else Quit Crying.

Assaults killing snipers with semi-autos is a more a testament to how garbage most people playing recon are than anything else Aim at scope glint with 3x semi auto. Pew pew. I think it's more a testament to how little skill it actually takes to play assault rather than the other way around.

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