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    Executive Secretary – Paquito Ochoa Jr. Secretary of Agrarian Reform (DAR) – Virgilio De Los Reyes Secretary of Agriculture (DA) – Proceso J. Alcala Secretary of Budget and Management (DBM) – Florencio Abad Secretary of Education (DepEd) – Armin Luistro Secretary of Energy (DOE) – Jose Rene Almendras Secretary of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) – Ramon Paje Secretary of Finance (DOF) – Cesar V. Purisima Secretary of Foreign Affairs (DFA) – Albert del Rosario Secretary of Health

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    The executive branch is the most important government branch. The executive branch is the 3rd branch of government and with out it‚ the entire system would be backwards and out of order. The executive is the branch of a government charged with implementing‚ or executing‚ the law and running the day-to-day affairs of the government or state. The de facto most senior figure in an executive is referred to as the head of government. The executive may be referred to as the administration‚ in presidential

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    The Executive Branch and the Cabinet Instructions: The following document will serve as notes about the Executive Branch and the Presidential Cabinet. The Executive Branch Basics Who is the head of the Executive Branch of Government in the United States? What is the main duty of the Executive Branch of Government? What are the minimum requirements to be President? What term describes all of the agencies‚ people‚ and procedures that make up the Executive Branch of Government? The 22nd

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    During the 16th and 17th centuries‚ many European nations grew into the mold of absolutism. Starting with the role of James I‚ England underwent absolutist reforms as Parliament was often suppressed by the ruling monarch until the Glorious Revolution‚ when the supremacy of Parliament was established. James I was an absolutist ruler who emphasized the divine right of kings and sought to restrain Parliament under his will. Consequently‚ conflicts were inevitable as James I‚ and ensuing rulers‚ often

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    htm>. House‚ Random. Dictionary.com. 22 May 2011 <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/poor>. Knight‚ Kevin. "Apostolic Succession." 2009. New Advent. 22 February 2013 <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01641a.htm>. —. "Papal Elections." 2009. new advent. 24 February 2013 <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11456a.htm>. salza‚ John. "APOSTOLIC AUTHORITY AND SUCCESSION." 2007. scripture catholic. 22 February 2013 <http://www.scripturecatholic.com/apostolic_succession.html>. Wooden

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    Roman Catholic Church that was given so that the distinct characteristics of the Church would be evident to the people. These characteristics are‚ the Church is One‚ the Church is Catholic‚ the Church is Holy and the last one is the Church being Apostolic. As we progress through this paper‚ each of these four would be discussed based on how I have understood about this topic which was discussed in our class. Some additional information based on my further research regarding the topic may also be injected

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    1) Why was the Protestant Reformation significant? The Protestant Reformation separated Europe and it affected the power of the church‚ monarchs‚ and individual states. Because the Reformation lowered the authority of the church‚ the monarchs and independent states took advantage and seized more power. Many people started asking about their place in society‚ for it was tied into politics and religion. Hence they demanded more of democracy. The base was laid for the future without taking notice

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    Introduction A. Origin of the Holy Eucharist The Eucharist also called Holy Communion‚ the Sacrament of the Altar‚ the Blessed Sacrament‚ the Lord’s Supper‚ and other names‚ is a Christian sacrament or ordinance. It is reenacted in accordance with Jesus’ instruction at the Last Supper as recorded in several books of the New Testament‚ that his followers do in remembrance of Him as when he gave his disciples bread‚ saying‚ "This is my body"‚ and gave them wine‚ saying‚ "This is my blood".

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    Methodist Church can lay a claim on apostolic succession‚ as understood in the traditional sense‚ since the Rt. Rev. John Wesley ordained and sent forth every Methodist preacher in his day‚ who preached and baptized and ordained‚ and since every Methodist preacher who has ever been ordained as a Methodist was ordained in this direct "succession" from Wesley‚ who was consecrated a bishop by Erasmus of Arcadia. Despite this fact‚ most Methodists view apostolic succession outside its high church sense‚ presenting

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    human and divine. That is her mystery‚ which only faith can accept. In the Profession of Faith‚ the Nicene Creed‚ we profess that we believe in one‚ holy‚ catholic and apostolic Church. These are referred to as the Four Marks of the Church. In this second session we are going to focus on the Church as catholic and apostolic. Definitions: Catholic: The word “catholic” comes from the Greek terms kata holos‚ which means “according to the whole”. Catholic means universal. The Catholic Church

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