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    “Your Highness, delaying their deaths only incites hope into that mob out there. Why can’t we just kill them, display their bodies to that mob and have them disperse. Seeing their dead leaders should persuade them to end this madness.” “Not so councillor. My spies tell me that the mob outside pose a credible threat to us. If we don’t appease them somehow, we may be overthrown very quickly. Killing their leaders may make martyrs out of them. That may set them off even more quickly. There are too

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    The first thing on the agenda was revising the employee code of conduct and conflict of interest policy. The administrator asked if everyone read the code of conduct and the policy, some of the council said no. One councillor then asked what the objection to the policy was. The councillor in charge of the policy clarified. She brought forth words that should be changed. Therefore,

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    argued that a ward system, which splits cities into districts that are all represented by at least a single councillor, are a better way to hold more democratic and representative elections. Because of the current lack of representation for some lower income or underprivileged

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    Town Council Case Study

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    Gean Chouinard seeks re-election to Town Council submitted Edson Councillor Gean Chouinard will be seeking his third term on Edson Town Council in his re-election campaign. Chouinard is married to his wife Karin and has two sons, Ryan, 16 and Darin 10. Chouinard has called Edson his home for the past 36 years. His passion and dedication has been shown by his complete involvement in volunteering, lobbying, and completing the tasks he set out to accomplish. This election, Chouinard’s campaign “Building

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    “I believe we have a quorum for tonight’s meeting,” stated Arthur Rictus, President of Quail Quarry Strata Council. “Six of us are present. Only Council Member Fern Wood is missing. Madame Secretary, would you read the minutes from our meeting last month?” “Certainly,” said Secretary Flint. “Those present at the meeting included: President Arthur Rictus, Vice President Sam Pindy, Secretary Edith Flint, Treasurer Rex Skinner, and Council Members Bert Dourly and Dorothy Bight. Council Member Fern Wood

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    The Dahlonega City Hall was crowded on the evening of March 1st 2010. The seats were full, except for at the very front, and the standing room was filled almost out the door. The crowd, mostly made up of students, leaned in to hear as the voices of the City Council members faded in and out of the faltering sound system. The six City Council members and the mayor sat along a bench as if they were the judges at a hearing. Because of the ongoing discussions and the crowd, I thought I had arrived a few

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    The Human Rights Act 1998

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    In relation to the circumstances in which Sharon Blake; who is an officer of Sharrowfield City Councils, decision to close the ‘Rally Centre’; which helps ‘care-offenders’ rehabilitate their behaviour and allows disabled victims of those crimes to escape the violence, there are multiple issues which arise that may allow an individual to challenge the decision that was brought about. It is clear that Sharrowfield City Council is deemed a public body and is therefore obliged to uphold its duty under

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    Trench Box Case Study

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    The magnitude to which this scenario is depicting is pushing the limits, or surpassing them according to (De Cremer, 2013) anything is acceptable if it legally allowed. This type of attitude and determination of whether an activity should be done in the workplace or not has become a norm in today’s businesses, this type of attitude or determination will effectively cloud personal judgements of those in higher level positions. It all boils down to, whether a law prohibits it and if it does not,

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    Maycee’ Davis White, Terrence Newspaper Journalism 7 September 2015 The Role of a City Councilman By: Maycee’ Davis Randy Swanson, representing the Fifth Ward, has been on the Town Council for the past eight years. He is currently in his final year of his first full term. In 2008, Swanson was chosen to fill an unexpired term due to a former Council member resigning. “I was appointed to fill the vacancy created when someone left,” says Swanson. In 2012, Swanson ran for reelection for his fourth

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    The importance of comprehensive site investigations and getting the right report, and by an EPA accredited auditor can be seen in the court case Charben Haulage Pty Ltd v Environmental & Earth Sciences Pty Ltd (2004) FCA 403. In this case Caltex had obtained development consent from the local council to decommission a suburban service station and remediate it to residential standards. A condition of the consent was that an auditor accredited by the EPA would sign off the completed decontamination

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