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    Bill Gates Article

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    Andres S. Oropeza Kathryn Dorr Eng. 122 September 9‚ 2013 Robot in Every Home Bill Gates‚ Co-founder of Microsoft has another dream similar to the one he had 50 years ago. His dream back then was to put a computer in every household in America. Back then‚ this never before seen industry that can change the world had a very foggy future and it had a long way before anything really significant happened. It was the computer industry and 30 years ago B. Gates and P. Allen were working on foundation

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    Rh Bill Editorial

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    The Republic Act No.10354 or Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012‚ better known to all as the "RH Bill"‚ is probably one of the most controversial and most debated topic of 2012. After many years of bickering in the congress and among senators‚ which even lead to some tearful telenovela-like scenes as witnessed in senate proceedings‚ it was finally signed into a law by President Benigno Aquino III last December 21‚ 2012.  The law‚ which provides access to contraceptives as

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    Justifying the Bill of Rights Professor Maria Toy‚ J.D. LEG107 The amendments to the United States Constitution play an important role in the history‚ politics and law of our country. When the Bill of Rights was originally proposed to the First Federal Congress in 1789 by James Madison‚ the intent was for the amendments to be integrated into the original text of the Constitution. As we now know‚ Madison’s idea did not prevail and Congress decided the first ten amendments and the subsequent

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    Bill Clinton's Presidency

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    Bill Clinton’s Presidency Bill Clinton was a successful and effective president during his two terms in office. He had many effective policies‚ foreign relationships‚ and domestic relationships. He revived the economy that was destroyed from the past. He handed over the country to another president in the best economy that the U.S. has ever seen. At the end of Clinton’s presidency he created 22 million jobs‚ the most by any president in the United States (“Bill Clinton”). The homeownership rate

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    that is embarrassing and humiliating for all those involved‚ especially David Duchovny. His first feature film after his rise to television and Internet fame as Special Agent Fox Mulder of The X-Files‚ Playing God was supposed to launch the actor’s big screen career. Instead‚ Playing God is such a failure that it is sure to turn into what Point Break was for Keanu Reeves: a showcase of his worst acting surrounded by an even worse plot and characters. Duchovny plays Eugene Sands‚ a L.A. junkie who

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    As a result‚ teens often put themselves in very dangerous situations because they do not think about the consequences of their actions. In the article “Big Brother Meets Big Mother‚” Ellen Goodman states‚ “But even if kids aren’t wandering in the neighborhood‚ they are wandering in the Internet with all of its unknown cul-de-sacs.What teenagers claim as MySpace‚ parents often see as an unmonitored public zone that

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    Republic Health Bill

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    Reaction to Population‚ Poverty and the Reproductive Health Bill by Gerardo P. Sicat Yes‚ mathematically‚ increasing population decreases per capita income. But if GDP or GNP growth rate increases faster than population growth‚ wouldn’t it increase per capita income? We can be misled by the simple arithmetic that this formula implies. Low per capita income does not necessarily mean it is due to an increase in population growth. In fact‚ population growth is necessary for economic growth. As

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    Arizona Bill 1070

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    Arizona Senate Bill 1070 Our country‚ today‚ currently faces many social issues. For instance‚ drug abuse‚ child labor‚ gangs‚ homelessness‚ and immigration. The immigration issues is very controversial and continues to rise. Many laws and regulations are being passed to help control this issue. Recently Arizona has passed the Senate Bill 1070 which is causing major problems because it affects human rights. This law should not have been passed because it is increasing racial profiling‚ rebellion

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    Bill Of Rights Dbq

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    and help make the United Sates of America a place of freedom. The Bill of Rights presents the fundamental freedoms of human rights. It lays out what people are entitled to and what the government cannot take away. Both of these documents provide evidence that the United States’ government should be fair and reasonable‚ and lays out what is needed for the country to be successful. The rights and responsibilities listed in the Bill of Rights explain the relationship between "we the people" and the

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    Rh Bill Article

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    By Philip C. Tubeza Philippine Daily Inquirer MANILA‚ Philippines–A Catholic Church official on Friday defended its continued opposition to the reproductive health law‚ adding that the Church only wanted the public to be aware of its potential “dangers.” Fr. Melvin Castro‚ executive secretary of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission on Family and Life‚ said the Church would continue to oppose the law until it is repealed. “Let it not be said we did not warn

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