Query: Organizations such as the Anglican Church are formed how? Should I simply post a thread for the Roman Catholic Church and see who are interested?
From the Guide:Originally posted by Bagricula
Query: Organizations such as the Anglican Church are formed how? Should I simply post a thread for the Roman Catholic Church and see who are interested?
If memory serves, Cardinal Archbishop Petrarca is the Primate of EUtopia. Though that was last round, so I suppose you could bump him off.Originally posted by Bagricula
Query: Organizations such as the Anglican Church are formed how? Should I simply post a thread for the Roman Catholic Church and see who are interested?
Whenever the GM decide.Originally posted by I_Killed-Kenny
When the "Oficial GAME Events" Start?
Parliament has already started meeting.Originally posted by heagarty
Heck, when does the Parliament start meeting?
There will be one all-purpose thread for Parliament.I'm kind of curious, can anyone explain how it will be conducted? That is, will there be just one thread? Different threads for different topics, etc?
Originally posted by AncientPharaoh
::shrug:: I've been wondering about the lack of a Catholic church...
So you want us to fill your PM box with PM'sOriginally posted by Blade!
Okay! FYI, I am back with a real Internet connection again, so feel free to PM me.![]()
Originally posted by Bagricula
Oh, forgot to mention....teachers, provosts, deans, researchers...etc. are also welcomed to staff our many parochial schools throughout the Latin provinces(And hopefully in the non-Latin provinces too soon)
Welcome back.Originally posted by Blade!
Okay! FYI, I am back with a real Internet connection again, so feel free to PM me.
Good question. I'd think so, but I can't remember. GMs?Originally posted by I_Killed-Kenny
Does Eutopia have freeways???
I think we've always operated under the assumption that game time isn't equal to real time.And should heve a different time??
When the Overhaul Committee debated education, it was decided that all post-secondary education would be exclusively publicly funded. The rules also specify that the education sector is 100% publicly owned.Originally posted by heagarty
So does that mean:
a) there are public AND private schools, but both receive some sort of (full or partial) of government subsidy?
b) there are, in fact, no private colleges or universities (what about earlier education, specifically the parochial schools mentioned in Bagricula's post)?