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A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature or parliament. There have been many such bodies in history, since senate means the assembly of the eldest and wiser members of the society and ruling class. Two of the first official senates were the Spartan Gerousia (Γερουσία) and the Roman Senate.
Many countries currently have an assembly named a senate, composed of senators who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected.
The modern word senate is derived from the Latin word senātus (senate), which comes from senex, "old man". The members or legislators of a senate are called senators. The Latin word senator was adopted into English with no change in spelling. Its meaning is derived from a very ancient form of simple social organization in which decision-making powers are reserved for the eldest men. For the same reason, the word senate is correctly used when referring to any powerful authority characteristically composed by the eldest members of a community, as a deliberative body of a faculty in an institution of higher learning is often called a senate. The original senate was the Roman Senate, which lasted until 580 (various efforts to revive it were made in Medieval Rome). In the Eastern Roman Empire, the Byzantine Senate continued until the Fourth Crusade, circa 1202–1204.
Actors: Mahal Montoya (actress), Amy Covell (director), Amy Covell (writer), Amy Covell (producer), Amy Covell (editor), C.J. Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Matthew Pinna (editor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), L.J. Burns (actor), Jasmine Aceves (actress),
Plot: In Ms. Hammond's fourth grade class, where learning is doing, shy Felix learns about the three branches of government in a class re-enactment, where he is named the Speaker of the House. The lesson continues on the playground at recess, Graham, the now appointed president, bullies students for their lunches and takes over every playground game. With Graham backed up by his cabinet members, the kids are scared to take a stand, until Vice President Sarah reminds Felix that Congress has the power to impeach the president. Felix rallies the other students to impeach Graham, and to prove he can stand up to bullies, all the while learning about the U.S. Government's system of checks and balances.
Keywords: children, education, playground, politicsActors: Mahal Montoya (actress), Amy Covell (director), Amy Covell (writer), Amy Covell (producer), Amy Covell (editor), C.J. Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Matthew Pinna (editor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), L.J. Burns (actor), Jasmine Aceves (actress),
Plot: In Ms. Hammond's fourth grade class, where learning is doing, shy Felix learns about the three branches of government in a class re-enactment, where he is named the Speaker of the House. The lesson continues on the playground at recess, Graham, the now appointed president, bullies students for their lunches and takes over every playground game. With Graham backed up by his cabinet members, the kids are scared to take a stand, until Vice President Sarah reminds Felix that Congress has the power to impeach the president. Felix rallies the other students to impeach Graham, and to prove he can stand up to bullies, all the while learning about the U.S. Government's system of checks and balances.
Keywords: children, education, playground, politicsActors: Mahal Montoya (actress), Amy Covell (director), Amy Covell (writer), Amy Covell (producer), Amy Covell (editor), C.J. Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Matthew Pinna (editor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), L.J. Burns (actor), Jasmine Aceves (actress),
Plot: In Ms. Hammond's fourth grade class, where learning is doing, shy Felix learns about the three branches of government in a class re-enactment, where he is named the Speaker of the House. The lesson continues on the playground at recess, Graham, the now appointed president, bullies students for their lunches and takes over every playground game. With Graham backed up by his cabinet members, the kids are scared to take a stand, until Vice President Sarah reminds Felix that Congress has the power to impeach the president. Felix rallies the other students to impeach Graham, and to prove he can stand up to bullies, all the while learning about the U.S. Government's system of checks and balances.
Keywords: children, education, playground, politicsActors: Mahal Montoya (actress), Amy Covell (director), Amy Covell (writer), Amy Covell (producer), Amy Covell (editor), C.J. Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Bryton Berdahl (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Caelan Scrivener (actor), Matthew Pinna (editor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), Elizabeth Fomine (actor), L.J. Burns (actor), Jasmine Aceves (actress),
Plot: In Ms. Hammond's fourth grade class, where learning is doing, shy Felix learns about the three branches of government in a class re-enactment, where he is named the Speaker of the House. The lesson continues on the playground at recess, Graham, the now appointed president, bullies students for their lunches and takes over every playground game. With Graham backed up by his cabinet members, the kids are scared to take a stand, until Vice President Sarah reminds Felix that Congress has the power to impeach the president. Felix rallies the other students to impeach Graham, and to prove he can stand up to bullies, all the while learning about the U.S. Government's system of checks and balances.
Keywords: children, education, playground, politicsActors: Mark Litwak (miscellaneous crew), Eric Bruno Borgman (actor), Eric Bruno Borgman (miscellaneous crew), Melissa Leo (actress), Joe Lisi (actor), Pat Cooper (actor), Susan Johnston (actress), Wally Dunn (actor), Grant Maloy Smith (composer), Dean Rader-Duval (actor), Joya Granbery-Hoyt (miscellaneous crew), David Beecroft (actor), John Ferus (actor), Jonathan Walker (actor), Thomas A. Ohanian (editor),
Genres: Action,A War for the ages, shifting of tide
Morality, hatred and ethnic divide
Onward to Mecca with crosses in hand
Attack without blessing in God’s holy land
Ancient division, revision of sight
Perception of hatred as man’s holy right
A war without end over God sheds no light
When souls burn in hell as the fields burn the night
I’ll send your son to protect my way of life
A war for the ages, shifting of tide
No boundary, no continental divide
Where doctors of spin ease ours minds when it’s said
That “the victor is proven by numbers of dead”
A warrior dies, a god left in place
Inspiring thousands to hatred of race
An empire rises, with ashes it falls
As we sleep with our enemies within these walls
I’ll send your son to protect my way of life
As souls burn in hell and oil fires burn the night
I the walking dead, woeful are the sheep