Address on the State of the Nation Message to Congress Of His Excellency Carlos P. Garcia President of the Philippines [January 26‚ 1959] Mr. Senate President‚ Mr. Speaker‚ Members of Congress: I address you today to sound a call for vital and bold decisions on the future of our national economy. The eyes of our people are on us in this hall and their ears are cupped toward this lectern on which I stand‚ in anxious anticipation of what the national leadership‚ which you and I share by their
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One day while walking to school early in the morning i noticed a penny on the ground and went to pick it up. When i picked it up my surroundings totally changed. Apparently when i picked up the penny it caused a worm hole through the fabric of space and time. I looked around me and picked up a newspaper and found it to be March 4th 1841 and president Harrison was just elected. I then traveled to Washington D.C for answers to find President Harrison and speak with him before he dies in office. I
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Aff. Self Defense - Our morals come from the rights claims we agree upon when we form the social contract. According to Hobbes‚ the only right which we cannot sacrifice completely is the right to self defense. If one’s life is threatened‚ he/she has the absolute right to defend‚ and the aggressor effectively sacrifices their right to life by threatening that of another. Repeated domestic violence can be said to actually threaten the victim’s life. It traps them in such a cycle of physical and
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Carlos P. Garcia is known for his "Filipino First" policy. He is a native of Talibon‚ Bohol and he is the one president who is gifted in literature. His excellent poetries in the Cebuano dialect gave him the name "Bard from Bohol" and "Prince of Visayan Poets." His political interest came from his father‚ a municipal mayor‚ and his started when he won as representative in his province in 1925. The economic conditions of the Philippines during Garcia’s term was greatly challenging for they were
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Common Argument #1: Gay marriage harms the institution of traditional marriage. Your Response: Okay‚ then name one demonstrable‚ tangible effect that same-sex marriages have on the functioning of individual heterosexual marriages. The ability of same-sex couples to get married doesn’t alter a single aspect of heterosexual marriages — directly or indirectly. The legal rights and benefits of heterosexual couples are completely unaffected by the existence of gay marriage. It’s not as if straight couples
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Moved My Cheese Sniff and Scurry‚ who are mice‚ are always ready to sniff out changes and scurry off before the change happens. Hem and Haw are little people. Hem doesn’t like change and Haw learns from his mistakes and doesn’t have a problem with change. Sniff‚ Scurry‚ Hem‚ and Haw live by Cheese Station C where they all went every morning. Cheese to Hem was a huge house with everything he could ever want and Haw’s cheese was to have a cozy home with a wonderful family. One day the cheese was gone
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Book: Who Moved My Cheese? [pic] By: Spencer Johnson‚ M.D. Who Moved My Cheese is a book about the different ways people handle change in their life. The story begins as a group of friends meet after their high school reunion. The group was discussing how so many things have changed since high school‚ and then one of the young men in the group‚ began to tell a story about change that everyone could relate to. The story contains four fictional characters; Sniff and Scurry are mice‚ Hem
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Introduction "Who Moved My Cheese?" tells a story of change‚ of how we react to it‚ and the trouble we can find ourselves in when we don’t follow that change. The story is about four characters‚ two mice‚ and two "little people." The characters live in a maze chasing cheese. The cheese represents anything we chase after in life and believe it will make us happy. The story details the trials and troubles we all have in daily lives. Book Summary Who Moved My Cheese?‚ by Spencer Johnson‚ is a parable
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sis: (From book cover) When notorious underworld leader Carlo Franconi is gunned down‚ his Mafioso competitors become prime suspects. Suspicions are fuelled when Franconi’s body disappears from the city morgue before it can be autopsied- much to the embarrassment of the authorities‚ but to the amusement of forensic pathologist Jack Stapleton. A few days later‚ the mutilated‚ unidentifiable body of a ‘floater’ arrives on the autopsy table and Jack himself becomes disturbed by the case. While unidentified
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The Mouse who ate the Cheese: and those who Believed‚ those who Knew‚ those who doubted 1. Why was Bill so sure that he knew the mouse ate the cheese? Were his reasons good ones? a. Bill was sure that he knew that the mouse ate the cheese because he physically saw the mouse come from under the cupboard towards the piece of cheese. He also saw the mouse physically eat the cheese. Bill has used his senses in seeing the mouse eat the cheese and this is probably the most attend able way to gain knowledge
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