Q8)You’ll find Adinkra symbols on many things made in Ghana: from clothes to furniture to pottery. The symbols have their origins with which tribe: the Ashanti, the Kusasi or the Zulu?
“The [Other Place] has many fine aspects, but at its heart, it is a betrayal of the core democratic principle that those in the enlightened world hold so dear - that those who make the laws of the land should be elected by those who must obey those laws.”
Q1) Lords Q2) The Upper House Q3) Peers Q4) The Church of England Q5) The Woolsack Hi, Paul! I hope you are OK. Sorry, but the course is really intense (they gave an assignment yesterday afternoon to complete by Monday morning, for example, apart from preparing lessons, working on another assignment, going to class every day), etc. Do keep me posted on your health. I'm not sure I'll be able to stop by tomorrow, as I'm supposed to be going for a walk in the morning and I'm not sure I'll have time for anything else.
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Hi, Paul! I hope you are OK. Sorry, but the course is really intense (they gave an assignment yesterday afternoon to complete by Monday morning, for example, apart from preparing lessons, working on another assignment, going to class every day), etc. Do keep me posted on your health.
I'm not sure I'll be able to stop by tomorrow, as I'm supposed to be going for a walk in the morning and I'm not sure I'll have time for anything else.
Very good. :)
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