#Latin law
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brawley1492 · 1 month ago
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Latin phrase
A legal phrase
"To set forth false principals"
from ... Cicero De Finibus IV.53
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destielmemenews · 1 year ago
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majestick-posts-op · 1 month ago
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Op characters if I forced them to do my latin homework (i swear its not because I'm procrastinating on it. I've finished it)
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Self explanatory but I'll elaborate:
Mother tounge latin: Olvia and Robin both spoke multiple languages and have an affinity for old texts.
Could do it no problem: Most of the people here have shown to be very smart. Kuma is a priest, he knows his latin. Law was raised catholic. Katakuri can look into the future to see any mistakes he will makeand avoid them. (Counts as cheating but whatever)
Takes a while but good: Same as before. I think Sabo would be good at latin but get bored as hell and zone out during the translation. Brook was best buddies with Virgilius back in his day.
Barely passes: Franky is impatient, he wont look at all the possible word's meanings and get plurals messed up. So will Sanji. Garp gets the construction rules messed up.
Cries but manages: Cora is smart, but emotional. Kin in the kind of guy who gets a 10 even if he hasn't studied and Koby worries too much. Usopp is great but refuses to believe in his abilities.
Cries but doesn't manage: Sugar would trow a tantrum and give up, Helmeppo would faint. Kaku can declinate the word "giraffe" and nothing else. Sorry hachi.
Tears it up: Kidd has anger issues, Arlong can't do shit unless its Nami translating it for him.
Writes bullshit: Bege is too overworked and tired to care. Kizaku thinks latin is below him. Moria didn't do it on purpose.
Leaves it blank: Krieg and anyone affiliated to him is uncapable of even trying, Perona gets too frustrated. That old man got blocked 10 years on a pair of sticks, you expect him to know latin.
Eats the paper: No explanation needed.
Kills Virgilius: Roger has everything except the skills and Ace must have gotten it from somewere. Zoro just wanted to score higher than Sanji and his friends copied from him. The other 3 would kill Virgilius anyway.
Makes latin illegal: Akainu is a bastard who can't accept his mistakes and so is Vergo.
Cheats (no one finds out): Teach and his crew are smart but they take the chaotic neutral route. Nami could do it just fine but she likes scamming the professors. Shanks learned a trick TM. Never mess with Laboon.
Cheats (they found out): Kuro fought he was being cunning and so was Foxy. Hody ate his dictionary before taking the test.
Changes the rules of latin: Enel was himself, Cabagge thinks he can do no wrong, Cesear.... had a vision. Buggy actually did it to make Shanks fail. Jangoo was either gonna do this, or brainwash the teacher. Doffy shot the one that handed him his version back (face down). Hawkings had a 0% change of passing but with this it went up to 2%.
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dubiousdisco · 5 months ago
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they should have burned lionel luthor at the stake
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somewhereincairparavel · 3 months ago
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I'm so immersed in my jason grace new rome uni fic that I'm studying ancient roman law terms using this as an excuse. help.
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coochiequeens · 1 year ago
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First there was a protest against Femicide in Kenya that American news media barely covered. Now there was a protest in Honduras that was barely mentioned.
February 7, 2024
Dressed in black as a sign of mourning, about 300 women marched on Thursday in Tegucigalpa to the National Congress, on Honduran Women’s Day, to protest the increase in femicides.
“We come to demand that the lives of Honduran women be respected, that’s why we come to this National Congress,” an activist who covered her face and hair with black scarves said through a megaphone.
The police placed barriers around Congress as a new legislative period began with the attendance of President Xiomara Castro, but the protesters managed to jump over them and reach the lower part of the building.
“We are marching today against all violence, from domestic violence to femicide. We demand the approval of the Comprehensive Law against Violence that the president promised; we can’t wait,” said Sandra Deras.
According to the Women’s Rights Center, violence against women is on the rise in Honduras. In the first 15 days of 2024, at least 16 women were murdered (according to preliminary police reports there were 15).
According to the National Autonomous University of Honduras’ Violence Observatory, 380 femicides were registered in 2023, compared to 308 in 2022.
According to UN Women data, Honduras is the fifth country with the highest rate of femicides in the world, 6.47 per every 100,000 inhabitants, making it the most dangerous country for women in Latin America.
Congress established January 25 as Honduran Women’s Day because, on that date in 1955, women were granted the right to vote and participate in the country’s political life.
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losergirlsyndrome · 2 months ago
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Law students and pynch enjoyers have one thing in common: there's Latin fucking EVERYWHERE!
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ckcomics · 1 year ago
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How to Make a Cowboy Blush: Part 1
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upennmanuscripts · 10 months ago
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A #CoffeeWithACodex highlight reel from February featuring Ms. Codex 723, a 12th century collection of canon law texts with colored initials and some interesting terrain. For the full 30-minute version, go to YouTube:
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mov24 · 1 year ago
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cherrystar12 · 8 months ago
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WOMEN IN BRAZIL NEED HELP!
Our parlament proposed a law project that criminalize abortion in cases when it came from a sexual abuse. In Brazil, abortion is not a legalized procediment unless in some three situations and now extreme rigth deputies are trying to ban these too! And the SCARIEST part in all this is the fact that the penalty for this crime (again, we're talking about sexual abuse victims) will be able to achieve 20 YEARS IN PRISON. Even the penalty for sexual violence isnt that long, they want to criminalize and arrest VICTIMS.
Please, we need support from feminist movements. We already had thousand of women who lost everything because one of our states is under water. Now they want to attack our basic rights. Where are the feminism from other countries when it comes to help latin american women, in marjority, black women?
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fillejondrette · 2 months ago
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do french speakers know about law french
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tautline-hitch · 12 days ago
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nam et quintus titius ait scire se quendam senatorem muliebribus cenatoriis uti solitum, qui si legaret muliebrem vestem, non videretur de ea sensisse, qua ipse quasi virili utebatur. (Dig. 34.2.33)
"For Quintus Titius also says that he knows of a certain senator who was accustomed to use women's dinner-dress, and if he were to bequeath "women's clothes" [in his will], it wouldn't be clear what he intended about the clothes he himself wore as if they were men's clothing."
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whoevrwhatevr · 1 year ago
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Pls why is he up there 😭😂 he looks so little
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gouldblogger · 25 days ago
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On a stormy day more than 34,000 feet above Paris, Air France Flight 1205 prepared to make its descent. Flight attendants began checking seat backs and tray tables, and passengers groggily emerged from naps. Then a voice from the cockpit came over the intercom, offering an update on the weather (cloudy and 54 degrees) and the remaining flight time (about 30 minutes). “Thank you for choosing Air France,” said Daniel Harding, the flight’s first officer. “And remember: Rehearsal is at 6 p.m.” The cabin erupted into whistles and cheers. Harding, 49, an Air France pilot, also happens to be one of the world’s top orchestral conductors. And on this December day, he was flying his ensemble, the esteemed Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, from its home base in Rome to Paris for the start of a European tour. (A few dozen unknowing members of the public were also aboard.)
from The Flying Maestro: A Top Conductor Moonlights as an Air France Pilot, written by Javier C. Hernández for The New York Times, January 9th 2025. Photos by Benjamin Melapris.
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courtingwonder · 1 year ago
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Latin Phrases You Should Know
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