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According To The Declaration Of Independence, Power Of The Government Is Derived From Whom?

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pineapplehef99 | 18:13 Thu 15th Feb 2018 | History
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According To The Declaration Of Independence, Power Of The Government Is Derived From Whom?
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///According to the Declaration of Independence, the government gets its power to govern from the people that it governs. As the Declaration says, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed/// https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/where-does-government-get-power-govern-451259
18:23 Thu 15th Feb 2018
brilliant!
Did she pass?
Tills - I knew that
the medical student just wanted to fill out the form

the answer was - it infects more than reticulocytes ....by the way - so more than 2% cells are parasitised. The other choices were distractors

and my god 15s later we were onto trematodes ....
I've copied and pasted it but learned nothing, Peter.
lol, she did!!! Would have made a brilliant lawyer too, but she went onto greater things.

Mind you, to be fair, it was the same day I caught the train to London to hand in final stuff and meet her for a well deserved "end of this **** now we get our lives back" party (we did this part time on top of working full time). I had a very long panicked conversation with her from the train attempting to find my mobile phone. Which of course I was talking into at the time.

And then someone decided we were qualified to give legal advice......
Tut, tut, tut....
Lawyers eh?
Well I wasn't at the time, Shoota ;)
A premature senior moment, BM. :-)
Indeed Tilly!!!!!

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