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+ | = Proposition I = | ||
+ | |||
+ | In it's current form, the Egyptian legal system does not compensate for the needs of most Egyptains, and therefore, requires reform. In this respect, an entirely new legal system is proposed, to in the seven pillars that follow: | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar One == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º The "Demi-Pharaoh" will no longer be in existance. Instead, a panel of seven judges, elected by the citizens of Egypt, will exist. Known as "The Supreme Panel",the Judges will preform a different role than the Demi-Pharaoh, and expectations will be placed upon which seven judges will be elected. Accordingly, the "Test of the Kingmaker" will be changed to the "Test of the Supreme Panel". | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Two == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º The current legal system, which is rulled by a single dictator, will be completely reformed. In this new system, a court will exist, with a Supreme Panel (described above) and a randomly chosen jurry of 14 (which will be selected before each session). In this court, cases will be tried. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Three == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º A "case", which the court will try, consists of two opponents each arguing their side on an arguement or issue. Each opponent may choose to be represented by an attorney, which is defined as a willing Egyptian who feels they can argue their client's view. If an opponent does not show up to their trial, the supreme panel has the power to move them to the court. If an opponent is unable to make it to a specified time, they may have their attorney argue their point for them whilst they are absent, or request another time. A request for another time may only be put in 2 times on the same case before an attorney will be chosen by the supreme panel to represent them. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Four == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º Each "trial", or session in which a jury, supreme panel, and case is present, will follow a specific format. In this format, opponents (or their chosen atourney) may call a "witness" (defined as a citizen who has seen the event in question, given that the case is over an event) to recall events. The goal of each opponent is to argue their case to the supreme panel. The supreme panel will decide on a case using information from opponents, and the decision of the jury. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Five == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º For a case to be rulled, the supreme panel must come to a majority vote on the case, which is defined as 5 of the 7 judges agreeing with a single side. If majority is not concieveable, then a case will be considered "null", and neither side will win. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Six == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º Upon a case rulling, the supreme panel will, if accepted by Andrew Tepper, take action. For example: In the extreme case that all of an accounts goods are taken, and the supreme panel decides on the side of the account which had its goods taken, objects will be returned to the original account (with approval of Andrew Tepper), and the opposing account will have diciplinary action taken against it (defined by the supreme panel). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pillar Seven == | ||
+ | |||
+ | º After a rulling is reached on an issue, the decision will be recorded in a law booth as a case (For example: The Citzens of Egypt vs. Example). And will be treated as a law, for the court's rulling on an issue is equivalent to the passing of a law. | ||
+ | |||
= My Stats = | = My Stats = | ||
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|Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Test of the Acrobat</b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Test of the Acrobat</b> | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress (see Acrobatics Bellow) | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress (see Acrobatics Bellow) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | <b>The Principles of the Singing Cicada</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | <b>The Test of the Singing Cicada</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | <b>The Principles of the Safari</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | <b>The Test of the Safari</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#9b886c" | In Progress | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | ||
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|Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of Harmony</b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of Harmony</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | Passed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of the Prophet</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | Passed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Test of the Prophet</b> | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of Marriage</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | Passed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Test of Marriage</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress (Need a Wife) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | ||
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|Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Principles of Leadership</b> | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Principles of Leadership</b> | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | Passed | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | Passed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Principles of the Kingmaker</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Test of the Kingmaker</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Principles of Mentorship</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | <b>The Test of Mentorship</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" bgcolor="#925eb9" | In Progress | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | ||
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|Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of Worship</b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of Worship</b> | ||
− | |Width="200px" align="center" |In Progress | + | |Width="200px" align="center" | Passed |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of the Vigil</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | Passed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Test of the Vigil</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Principles of the Pilgrim</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b>The Path of the Pilgrim</b> | ||
+ | |Width="200px" align="center" | In Progress | ||
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|Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | |Width="200px" align="center" | <b> </b> | ||
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=== [[User:Cory0210/Vines|Viticulture]] === | === [[User:Cory0210/Vines|Viticulture]] === | ||
+ | <googlemap zoom="3" lat="890" lon="-3300" scrollwheel="nothing"> | ||
+ | (A) 1706, 3691, Halana 1706 3691 --Done.-- | ||
+ | (B) 766, -373, Wrongskian 766 -373 | ||
+ | (C) -2083, -469, Cathy -2083 -469 --Done.-- | ||
+ | </googlemap> | ||
=== [[User:Cory0210/Paint|Paint]] === | === [[User:Cory0210/Paint|Paint]] === | ||
Original Page Design (Many elements changed and added) by the all-mighty Seba. | Original Page Design (Many elements changed and added) by the all-mighty Seba. |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 29 October 2009
Proposition I
In it's current form, the Egyptian legal system does not compensate for the needs of most Egyptains, and therefore, requires reform. In this respect, an entirely new legal system is proposed, to in the seven pillars that follow:
Pillar One
º The "Demi-Pharaoh" will no longer be in existance. Instead, a panel of seven judges, elected by the citizens of Egypt, will exist. Known as "The Supreme Panel",the Judges will preform a different role than the Demi-Pharaoh, and expectations will be placed upon which seven judges will be elected. Accordingly, the "Test of the Kingmaker" will be changed to the "Test of the Supreme Panel".
Pillar Two
º The current legal system, which is rulled by a single dictator, will be completely reformed. In this new system, a court will exist, with a Supreme Panel (described above) and a randomly chosen jurry of 14 (which will be selected before each session). In this court, cases will be tried.
Pillar Three
º A "case", which the court will try, consists of two opponents each arguing their side on an arguement or issue. Each opponent may choose to be represented by an attorney, which is defined as a willing Egyptian who feels they can argue their client's view. If an opponent does not show up to their trial, the supreme panel has the power to move them to the court. If an opponent is unable to make it to a specified time, they may have their attorney argue their point for them whilst they are absent, or request another time. A request for another time may only be put in 2 times on the same case before an attorney will be chosen by the supreme panel to represent them.
Pillar Four
º Each "trial", or session in which a jury, supreme panel, and case is present, will follow a specific format. In this format, opponents (or their chosen atourney) may call a "witness" (defined as a citizen who has seen the event in question, given that the case is over an event) to recall events. The goal of each opponent is to argue their case to the supreme panel. The supreme panel will decide on a case using information from opponents, and the decision of the jury.
Pillar Five
º For a case to be rulled, the supreme panel must come to a majority vote on the case, which is defined as 5 of the 7 judges agreeing with a single side. If majority is not concieveable, then a case will be considered "null", and neither side will win.
Pillar Six
º Upon a case rulling, the supreme panel will, if accepted by Andrew Tepper, take action. For example: In the extreme case that all of an accounts goods are taken, and the supreme panel decides on the side of the account which had its goods taken, objects will be returned to the original account (with approval of Andrew Tepper), and the opposing account will have diciplinary action taken against it (defined by the supreme panel).
Pillar Seven
º After a rulling is reached on an issue, the decision will be recorded in a law booth as a case (For example: The Citzens of Egypt vs. Example). And will be treated as a law, for the court's rulling on an issue is equivalent to the passing of a law.
My Stats
LEVEL
13 |
STRENGTH
0 |
DEXTERITY
0 |
ENDURANCE
0 |
SPPED
0 |
CONSTITUTION
0 |
FOCUS
0 |
PERCEPTION
0 |
My Tests/Principles
Architecture
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The Principles of Architecture | Passed |
The Principles of the Obelisk | Passed |
The Test of the Obelisk | In Progress |
Art and Music
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The Principles of Art and Music | Passed |
The Principles of Khefre's Children | In Progress |
The Test of Khefre's Children | In Progress |
The Principles of Pyrotechnics | in Progress |
The Test of Pyrotechnics | in Progress |
Body
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The Principles of Body | Passed |
The Principles of the Acrobat | Passed |
The Test of the Acrobat | In Progress (see Acrobatics Bellow) |
The Principles of the Singing Cicada | In Progress |
The Test of the Singing Cicada | In Progress |
The Principles of the Safari | In Progress |
The Test of the Safari | In Progress |
Harmony
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The Principles of Harmony | Passed |
The Principles of the Prophet | Passed |
The Test of the Prophet | In Progress |
The Principles of Marriage | Passed |
The Test of Marriage | In Progress (Need a Wife) |
Leadership
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The Principles of Leadership | Passed |
The Principles of the Kingmaker | In Progress |
The Test of the Kingmaker | In Progress |
The Principles of Mentorship | In Progress |
The Test of Mentorship | In Progress |
Thought
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The Principles of Thought | Passed |
Worship
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The Principles of Worship | Passed |
The Principles of the Vigil | Passed |
The Test of the Vigil | In Progress |
The Principles of the Pilgrim | In Progress |
The Path of the Pilgrim | In Progress |
My Acrobatics
Moves
Known
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In Progress
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Wide Squat | Broad Jump | 2 / 7 | ||
Cat Stretch | 4 / 7 | |||
Crunches | 2 / 7 | |||
Front Tuck | 1 / 7 | |||
Hand Plant | 1 / 7 | |||
Hand Stand | 3 / 7 | |||
Inverted Push ups | 1 / 7 | |||
Jumping Jacks | 1 / 7 | |||
Kick Up | 2 / 7 | |||
Leg Stretch | 1 / 7 | |||
Lunge | 3 / 7 | |||
Push Ups | 1 / 7 | |||
Rear Squat | 2 / 7 | |||
Roundoff | 2 / 7 | |||
Run in Place | 1 / 7 | |||
Side Bends | 3 / 7 | |||
Somersault | 2 / 7 | |||
Spin Flip | 1 / 7 | |||
Squats | 2 / 7 | |||
Squat Thrust | 2 / 7 | |||
Toe Touches | 1 / 7 | |||
Windmill | 3 / 7 | |||
Teachers
Perfect:- | Salinor, Sokar, Styxx, Breasha, Pheonix, Marcus, Kaelus, Selune, Hanid, Rena, Ay, Shu, Kyira, and AmmonRa. |
Great:- | Senilith, Zuvun, Simon, Tjutenkamen, Khaled, Den, InChristGirl, Imthedirt, AlienaVale, Zaniac, Imhlat, Sprocket, Serefina, Ouijdani, Shiva, and Menat. |
Pretty Good:- | Mishaka, Telanoc, Catlyn, and Panahasi. |
Last Resort:- | Corsic, Rahu, Inara, Manwya, Merit, Abar, Ahkten, Viruk, Rand, Wadji, and Philadelphia. |
Blur:- | Bccoastalawn, Jaden, Shayra,Threshia, Araelendil, Orrin, Osmoses, Nipaeri,and Traak. |
Facets Taught: 30
My Knowledge
TECHNOLOGY
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SKILLS
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Architecture
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Architecture
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Stonecutting | Level 1 | Brick Rack Construction | Level 1 | |
Stonemasonry | Level 1 | Stone Blade Fabrication | Level 7 | |
Mining | Level 1 | Home Construction | Level 1 | |
Carpentry | Level 1 | |||
Compound Construction | Level 1 | |||
Rock Saw Construction | Level 1 | |||
Ore Extraction | Level 1 | |||
Art and Music
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Art and Music
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Glassblowing | Level 1 | Clothwork | Level 1 | |
Flax Processing | Level 1 | |||
Body
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Body
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Basic Charcoal Production | Level 1 | Carving | Level 2 | |
Controlled Burn | Level 1 | Ecology | Level 2 | |
Dowsing | Level 1 | Fishing | Level 1 | |
Rhythmic Strength | Level 2 | |||
Harmony
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Harmony
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Metallurgy | Level 1 | Exploration Travel | Level 1 | |
Project Management | Level 1 | |||
Exploration Travel | Level 1 | |||
Navigation | Level 1 | |||
Leadership
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Leadership
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Sign Construction | Level 1 | Firebuilding | Level 1 | |
Thought
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Thought
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Kiln Construction | Level 1 | |||
Pottery | Level 1 | |||
Worship
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Worship
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Agriculture | Level 1 | Foraging | Level 1 | |
Animal Husbandry | Level 1 | |||
Beekeeping | Level 1 | |||
Horticulture | Level 1 (Vampire Strain) | |||
Viticulture
Paint
Original Page Design (Many elements changed and added) by the all-mighty Seba.