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Old 06-26-2009, 01:07 AM   #92 (permalink)
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Suddenly, Diane raised her hand. "Professor, a question. Isn't the International Confederation of Wizards the same as the International Federation of Warlocks?"
Ethan raised one finger, "It is true that the terms are used interchangeably now, but there was once a distinct difference between the two. A Warlock is a term that is given to someone learned in martial magic and given as a title to Wizards who have performed great acts of valour. Likewise, though the terms are often used interchangeably, a Confederation is a union in which each member retains some independent control over internal and external affairs. A federation, in contrast, is a union in which external affairs are controlled by a unified, central body."

He shrugged. "In any case, the International Federation of Warlocks was a union within the International Confederation of Wizards and as it is less common to be officially titled as a Warlock, even if one is adept in martial magic, the Confederation has absorbed the Federation to some extent."

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Chris copied down the list of organizations and clubs and then thought about any others he knew. "Professor would the Aurors be counted as a group or organization?"
"It is a profession rather than a group in which a person belongs, though you are welcome to add it to your list if you like. Just imagine how big the list would get if we added all the individual ministry roles and the like in there."

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Diane lowered her hand but added, "Since it's a long list, should we explain our reasoning orally? I suspect this will be subject to debate."
"You are on the right track Diane, the debate will be coming." Truebridge nodded at her, secretly pleased that she was in Slytherin since most of his better students were in the other houses.

"Now it is time to share your lists with everyone, no need to comment on it at this point but do note that everyone who did their own work, has their own opinions and even their own definitions as to what constitutes 'good', 'bad' or 'neutral'. Can anyone suggest what problems might be caused by these terms? Does anyone have any thoughts about what makes something 'good' or 'bad' or 'neutral'? What does it mean to be considered as one of these when that is not the intention? Raise your hand if you have anything you'd like to share or talk about regarding this."
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