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Where in the World?

Go to the above hyperlink. Click on the Legislative Chamber and view the various Chambers. Describe what you see in the South Chamber.

9 comments:

  1. Where in the world is the hyperlink?

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  2. The hyper link is the title where in the world

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  3. I see the speakers chair i see the press galery etc.

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  4. I see the head chair I see the coat of Arms and the press Gallery

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  5. I see lots of wooden chairs each with a microphone in front of it. I also see a big ceremonial chair that looks very old. There are six flags,three on either side,three huge roman arches and four chandaliers. I can see the seargent at arms chair and the interpreters chair,I also see a big wooden clock.

    Henry gr.6

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  6. I see the speacker's chair, the flags, and the seats where the parties sit.

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  7. Michaela Grimminck Gr.5October 13, 2011 at 3:32 PM

    In the chamber I saw: romanesque style which is the carving style of the chamber arches; press gallery which is where journalists sit and observe the debate; the speakers chair that is where the speaker sits and controls the debate; government that is where the wining party sits -it is to the right of the speaker; opposition that is where the second place party and other parties for the provincial election sit - it is to the left of the speaker; and flags that represent Ontario and Canada.

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  8. I see the Romanesque Style:architect Richard Waite used the Romanesque architectural style in his design of the Legislative Building. I see the different flags:Featured on the south wall of the Chamber are flags representing Ontario, Canada, and the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. I also see the press gallery. I see the Speaker's chair, the gonvernment seats and the opposition seats.

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  9. In the chamber I saw what looked like a big courthouse where people discuss issues. There are Ontarian and Canadian flags hung on the walls. There are lots of seats in the chamber for leaders in political parties to sit and also their assistants and local candidates. The style of the building seems like it was made a while ago, details like the clock,the architecture and some of the silhouettes around the chamber. Overall this building looks like a place where people come to discuss subject matters representing Ontario.

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