If only Drama had established a sufficient status and acceptance in schools, the TIE team's visit should be consistently welcomed with an actively understanding staff response. ... The voice is sometimes unclear and the minimal props, confusing. However, linking back to the first issue, if only Drama had established a sufficient status and acceptance in schools and students have been taught to understand, appreciate and enjoy theatre by active teachers that understand theatrical matters, TIE companies would probably flourish and enjoy the glory they deserve. ...
This anarchist-based organisation also became active here in Melbourne in 1982 and was accountable for 96 reported cases of criminal damage. ... Deputy commissioner, Mr Sinclair explained, "The government has never voiced any words to us about the operations of that unit. ...
By quieting the objective voice these two institutions stand in the lead and stay in control. ... Not only is it forbidden fruit, it's often active, violent, sexually oriented material that they're curious about and interested in looking at. ...
With party membership at an all-time low and a larger number than ever before turning to single issue pressure groups to have their voice heard, whether insider or outsider pressure groups are a lot more engaging with their demographics than any political party currently operating in the UK, for example the RSPB has over a million members (RSPB, 2013) in contrast with the three main political parties current paid membership of 270,000 combined (Keen, 2014), it is quite apparent from the figures that the people feel disassociated from party politics but are still willing to seek political parti...
By giving a voice to the people, the state is giving the opportunity for its citizens to form an educated public opinion on the ideas of declaring war and thoroughly examine the short and long-term effects from the costs of war on things such as their states' resources and their national debt. ... An active and invested republic is crucial to the hopes of peace; and without this form of government, Kant adds, "Every form of government which is not representative is, properly speaking, without form" (Perpetual Peace, 1795). ...