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  2. School assembly - Wikipedia

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    A school assembly is a gathering of all or part of a school for various purposes, such as special programs or communicating information. [1] In some schools, students may to perform a common song or prayer, receive announcements, or present awards.

  3. General assembly - Wikipedia

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    General Assembly (horse), American throughbred racehorse; General assembly (Occupy movement), the primary decision-making bodies of the global Occupy Movement which arose in 2011; General Assembly (school), a private for-profit education company; General Assembly, a fictional international council from the browser game NationStates

  4. Participatory democracy - Wikipedia

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    Assemblies chosen by sortition provide average citizens with the opportunity to exercise substantive agenda-setting and/or decision-making power. Over the course of the assembly, citizens are helped by experts and discussion facilitators , and the results are either put to a referendum or sent in a report to the government .

  5. List of legislative buildings - Wikipedia

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    National Assembly Building: 2015 National Assembly (dissolved) [5] Armenia: National Assembly Building: 1947 National Assembly: Azerbaijan: National Assembly Building: 20th century National Assembly: Bangladesh: Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban: 1982 Brunei: Legislative Council Building: 2005 Cambodia: National Assembly Building: 2007 China (People's ...

  6. Pep rally - Wikipedia

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    A group of students at their high school pep assembly. A pep rally, pep assembly or pep session is a gathering of people, typically students of middle school, high school, and college age, before a school sporting event. The purpose of such a gathering is to encourage school spirit and to support members of the team. This is often done by ...

  7. Assembly hall - Wikipedia

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    An assembly hall is a hall to hold public meetings or meetings of an organization such as a school, church, or deliberative assembly. [1] An example of the last case is the Assembly Hall (Washington, Mississippi) where the general assembly of the state of Mississippi was held.

  8. Freedom of assembly - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of peaceful assembly, sometimes used interchangeably with the freedom of association, is the individual right or ability of people to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend their collective or shared ideas. [2]

  9. Deliberative assembly - Wikipedia

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    A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings and make and second motions, speak in the debate, and vote. [10] Organizations may have different classes of members (such as regular members, active members, associate members, and honorary members), but the rights of each class of membership must be defined (such as whether ...