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Smilogy Kids - Beeswax Block Rubbing Crayons

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Smilogy Kids - Beeswax Block Rubbing Crayons8 rectangular blocks of warm and vibrant colours for some serious colouring. Made with 75% of golden beeswax, a sprinkle of carnauba wax and gorgeous earth & mineral pigments. Ideal for rubbing and filling up your little one's art! Glides smoothly across the page! Wipe gently when required with a damp cloth for a long lasting sturdy set of crayons. Colours Terra red, rustic orange, golden yellow, earth green, ultramarine blue, earth pink, umber brown
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Benjamin Douglass
Bozeman, US
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An Excellent Read
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The author talks about our constitution as a "living document" and expertly draws the distinction between this and the originalist interpretation as a "dead document."
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The Constitution: A Living or Static Document
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There has been a debate over the past several decades on whether the US Constitution is a living document that should be interpreted according to current mores and standards or whether it is a static document that should be interpreted using only the meaning found in the original wording of the document. The author, in this book, makes the case that the Constitution is, in fact, a living document that should be interpreted by modern standards and by using principles of common law. There are examples given that, quite frankly, are very persuasive. For instance, if the Constitution were interpreted using original language, we would not have the freedom of speech that we now enjoy. A careful reading of the First Amendment will show that only Congress was prohibited from making laws that abridged free speech. There were no constraints on the states or on other governmental bodies. Whether or not you agree with the author on how the Constitution should be interpreted, this book will make for some though provoking reading and interesting discussion. The book was well written, fairly easy to understand and should be read by all who are concerned about where the Supreme Court is now and where it is headed.
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Clear, cogent, and illuminating
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Clear, cogent, and illuminating explanation of the difference between two approaches to interpreting the Constitution: originalism and the Living Constitution
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Chris Morton
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A wonderfully refreshing argument for "the living constitution". Most surprisingly is that much of the argument is based in the philosophy of Edmund Burke, father of modern conservatism.
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Strauss demolishes originalism in a concise and accessible volume.
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