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    Euthanasia: A Choice of Decisions Should medical professionals consider euthanasia as a valid treatment option for patients who are victims of debilitating and/or fatal diseases? This is the basis of any argument on euthanasia in the medical field. However‚ some knowledge is required to deliberate such an important idea. After all‚ life and death is no simply matter. A doctor has an obligation to attend a patient wither it be a person dying from an incurable disease or that of a car wreck injury

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    ujhhkiyhik‚iu‚knjiujl‚ujhubuoiLocal Color in Edilberto K. Tiempo’s Selected Short Stories Lito L. Diones College of Arts and Sciences Cebu Normal University Abstract This research proves that Edilberto K. Tiempo uses local color in his short fictions and be called a Filipino local colorist. This analyzes the fictional elements and style contributing to local color. It also looks into his biographical synthesis as a local colorist‚ elements of local color and fictional style. It uses discourse

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    families as hostages and cause income problems. The privileged classes in Japanese feudal society were the Imperial family‚ the court nobles and the Samurai. Samurai were fighters of feudal Japan who served and protected the Daimyo and followed the Bushido – a code of conduct expecting them to be loyal and brave. The rest of the social structure consisted of peasants who were farms who lived off the land‚ artisans‚ who were artists and sculptors who were generally admired for their work even though

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    Feudalism‚  a  dominant  social  system  in  both  Europe  and  Japan‚  became  a  remarkably  important  aspect  of  medieval  life.  It  was  a  response  to  military  necessity  during  a  time  when  there  were  no  armies  or  governments  with  the  funding to  support  such  defense.  In  this  social  system‚  the  nobility  held  the  lands  given  to  them  by  the  Crown  in exchange  for military  service  and in  which  vassals  were tenants of the nobles  while  the peasants were

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    Europe’s feudal systems‚ the warrior class was highly important and well respected. Both offered protection to the land and a rigid code dictated their lives. In Europe‚ the knights went by a code of chivalry‚ and the samurais in Japan followed the bushido to their last breath. In the age where invasions and battles were common for both locations‚ the knights and samurais were highly ranked in the feudal system. The classes that made up the different hierarchies also closely mirrored each other‚ with

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    into being a samurai and they were called the Daimyo. This changed as the daimyo gathered vassals who were not related to them by blood and then these were known as the samurai. During the Shogunate period the samurai where under the warrior code of bushido. Under this this they were required to learn seven martial arts witch were archery‚ spear throwing‚ fencing‚ horse riding‚ military strategy‚ use of firearm and techniques of jujutsu (a Japanese system of physical training and unarmed combat). The

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    include having giri (duty and responsibility)‚ gambatte (inner strength and resourcefulness)‚ and haji wo kakete (don’t bring shame on the family). Moreover‚ Sugihara came from a middle class samurai family that stresses the code of the samurai‚ Bushido (Duiker). This code stressed important morals‚ such as justice‚ honor and helping those that cannot help themselves. All of these numerous variables contributed to Sugihara’s imperative decision‚ should he help the Jews and risk death and the downfall

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    Great Filipino Music Artists (80’s – Present) Basil Valdez Like many Filipino singers in the 1970s‚ Valdez started solo on his career as a folk singer. In 1972‚ he joined the Circus Band and after it was disbanded‚ he released Ngayon at Kailanman‚ his first solo album. In the Circus Band‚ he met Ryan Cayabyab‚ who was then part of other band. When Valdez was preparing his album Ngayon at Kailanman‚ he asked Cayabyab to give a few songs‚ he did. Cayabyab stands as Valdez’s musical director for

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    ERNESTO S. MERCADO‚ petitioner‚ vs. EDUARDO BARRIOS MANZANO and the COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N MENDOZA‚ J.: Petitioner Ernesto S. Mercado and private respondent Eduardo B. Manzano were candidates for vice mayor of the City of Makati in the May 11‚ 1998 elections.  The other one was Gabriel V. Daza III.  The results of the election were as follows: Eduardo B. Manzano                                  103‚853 Ernesto S. Mercado                                   100‚894

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    Cuban immigrants from 1959-1962 were considered the first wave known as the Golden Exiles. They used a combination of physical and cultural capital to generate an economic enclave in South Miami. The Cuban enclave created an ethnic solidarity‚ which formed business ties. Golden Exiles created a society of Cuban immigrants allowing them to gain access to both physical and cultural capital necessary to establish themselves. This was just the beginning of Cuban success‚ as Cuban businesses were not

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