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を詳んで あとの各間に符え ある いる還・了名には のあとに 【守| 2 次の文 ) x印の付い 8 ra"eap'mean? Whyim thie yearcamed alem mWhatdoes the W leap yegr y knowg there 2016jsal are usually 865 daya in ayear、 365 365 d ut that. The ye8r verybod rat learn abo day of the week Yshifts one day me day. xfell on Wedne 2016 then? Saturday? No eap' and the ye8T which has the leap ja called g ear comes, tho 5 POr yemr? sday in 2014 and on Rday in 20 So when a now y sday 2013, on Thuri [Ria【Sundgy| 時1 ] 呈 1eap year。 Sothie year ia chai ュ 62 weeks and o mas Day are example, Christi What day 8 Christmas Day 反 jump ia aed Jeap ye8r・ ayear which has one *extra day why does this ieap happen? 「EYo four yeare, we have That extra day CaU868 the leap、 The extra day iscalled a ]oap day。 and we have it in February do we hnd a leap yenr? the yegr 好 jiiimible by four that year 9 a leap year。、Ror ample 2016 jadiysible by four soita aleap 79計 [- _@5 How about the year 1900?. not a leap year、 It was a Do you know the reason? Today the Tt *ia based on the *movement of the carth around the 1900 is divisible by four。but i Wa8 Ca KGreg6riam Calendar ia used in many counties around the world」 and it etarted in 1582. the Gregorian calendar, people already knew that one Year jia a Hittle 1onger than 865 Calculated agam and agsinand fnally they found that the earth goes gun。 Before days。 Some scientists And the aun in 365.2422 days。 This means 365 daya and about eix houre. So every year ij about six hours longer than 865 days, and after four year8, the extra time *adds up to 24 hours (one day)。 But there is still some small difierence because each year is a httle shorter than 365 days and six hours8、 TO *make up for the difference, three rules were made. Rule 1: fthe year ig divisible by 4 s a leap year. But we aleo have to follow these two rules. Rule 2: fthe year jg divisible by 100, is a common year Rule 3: f the year ia divigible by 400, 辻 ja a leap year. From the 1 ese three rules, we wl know the years 2000 and 2400 are | (3-a) | years, but 2100, 2200 and 2800 are | (3-b) | yeare. Now you know why the year | 4 Wa a common year. There are dift 0 e と "calendara all over the world。 We can fnd different leaps in them。、 ら ma i ・ に 8 和 eir calendar by using the movements of the sun and the moon。 Their calendgr ren1 ュ ・ *Inatead, they 2 the Gregopan calendar There ia no 1eap day in the Chinese calendar. eap month。 They put gi し 19 monthsinayemrl It goes hike (January rother month mn the calendar, so sometimes there aTG Im Japan, 80 day8. calendar, the od cendarin Edo pen cbruary March Teap March、 Apri May 。 0ne year had 354 da 198 Yag Hike the Chinese calendar。 One month had 29 After three yeara 了 had 11 daye fewer than a common year of the Gregonmm ) erence adde up to 88 days、 Thia im about one month。 0! -6・ ti

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英語 高校生

この問題の答え、問1 5、2、3、4、1 問2 2 で合ってると思いますか⁇ 違うっていたら何番か教えてください💦

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英語 高校生

星マークの付いている文(Are there limits beyond which offensive or hateful speech deserves to be suppressed by state power?)のところの訳(2枚目星マーク)が意訳なのか、どうし... 続きを読む

| | Read the PaSsage and answer the questions below. In the summer of 1990, a group of teenagers in the city of St Paul, Minnesota, burned a cross in front of the house of an African-American family. The teenagers were arrested and charged with violating a St. Paul law called the “Bias-motivated Crime Ordinance.” The law made which one knows or has reasonable grounds to know arouses anger, alarm or ツ it iegal to place “on public or private property a symbol .… resentment in others on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or gender.” The teenagers challenged the legal basis of their arrest。 and in 1992、 the US Supreme Court declared the St. Paul aw an unconstitutional violation of freedom of speech. A European court would almost certainly have decided the case differently. Domestic national courts in Europe, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, are far more likely than their American counterparts to | 16 | “extreme speech"- speech that offends personal dignity on the basis of factors such as race ethnicity。 religion and sexual orientation. HateG crime prohibitions are familiar throughout Europe - laws that would not stand a chance of being accepted as constitutional in the United States. The differences between American and European approaches to the law raise pressing questions about the nature and limits of expressive freedom in democratic nations. What role, if any, should the law play in democracies in policing speech? there imits beyond which offensive or hateful speech deserves to be suppressed by state power? Do efforts to punish extreme speech produce a healthier democracy? ② One way to determine the extent to which free speech should be guaranteed would be to take into consideration the cultural and historical 2 ン 。 に

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