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    Silverio vs Ca

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    SILVERIO VS. COURT OF APPEALS [195 SCRA 760 ; G.R. 94284; 8 APR 1991] Friday‚ February 06‚ 2009 Posted by Coffeeholic Writes Labels: Case Digests‚ Political Law Facts: Petitioner was charged with violation of Section 2 (4) of the revised securities act. Respondent filed to cancel the passport of the petitioner and to issue a hold departure order. The RTC ordered the DFA to cancel petitioner’s passport‚ based on the finding that the petitioner has not been arraigned and there was evidence

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    Tongoy V. Ca

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    COURT OF APPEALS‚ MERCEDES T. SONORA‚ JUAN T. SONORA‚ JESUS T. SONORA‚ TRINIDAD T. SONORA‚ RICARDO P. TONGOY‚ CRESENCIANO P. TONGOY‚ AMADO P. TONGOY‚ and NORBERTO P. TONGOY‚ respondents. Facts: This is an action for reconveyance respecting two (2) parcels of land in Bacolod City. The first is Lot No. 1397 of the Cadastral Survey of Bacolod‚ otherwise known as Hacienda Pulo‚ containing an area of 727‚650 square meters and originally registered under Original Certificate of Title No. 2947 in the

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    Analysis Oh Rhetorics

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    Ugochi Okorafor Composition and Rhetoric August‚ 31‚ 2012 Analysis of Rhetoric’s The tone of voice Brutus used in his speech was subjective and also persuasive. Brutus wanted the citizens to know that he did the right thing by killing Caesar. Brutus specifically states that he killed Caesar for the love of Rome. Brutus also states that Caesar was ambitious‚ which is used as a negative connotation in the speech. In the speech‚ Brutus tries to gain the citizens respect while explaining himself

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    Chemical Bonds

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    Chemical bond From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges‚ either between electrons and nuclei‚ or as the result of a dipole attraction. The strength of chemical bonds varies considerably; there are "strong bonds" such as covalent or ionic bonds and "weak bonds"

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    Introduction: A chemical reaction is formed of reactants and products. Reactants react with each other to give one or more product. Sometimes we can visualize observations that are characteristic of the reaction. Like for example a release of a gas (bubbles are formed) or a change of color or also the formation of a precipitate. Materiel needed: Test tubes Rack of test tubes Plastic droppers Beakers Procedure: We prepare 7 beakers of 7 different solutions (that we mark from 1→ 7)

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    Chemical Weapons

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    Chemical Weapons Chemical weapons use the toxic properties of chemical substances rather than their explosive properties to produce physical or physiological effects on an enemy. Although instances of what might be styled as chemical weapons date to antiquity‚ much of the lore of chemical weapons as viewed today has its origins in World War I. During that conflict "gas" (actually an aerosol or vapor) was used effectively on numerous occasions by both sides to alter the outcome of battles. A significant

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    Chemical Engineering

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    from the bottom of the heavy-ends stripper are sent to incinerator. The process also generates approximately 65‚000 lb/hr of low-pressure (150 psig) steam that supplies a significant portion of the plant energy requirements. PEP Process Module 2 19 Aug 1999 SRI Consulting About This Process Current global capacity for acetic acid exceeds 6.4 million t/yr. Downstream applications for the acid are primarily as a precursor for vinyl acetate monomer synthesis‚ for acetic anhydride

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    Equilibrium Lab Report

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    Equilibrium Lab Report Data Collection: 1. What card did you have? K=13 What was your trading partner’s card? Q=12 2a) . At what price did you eventually trade? 12 Your surplus: -1 2b) If you didn’t trade‚ why not? Economic Relevance 3. What is the predicted equilibrium? How does the most common trading price in your lab session compare to the equilibrium price? The predicted equilibrium was (13‚ 7). 4. Who was able to stay in the market? Who was shut out? In what ways did this

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    Chemical Castration

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    A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex Offenders Introduction This paper examines the effects of chemical castration and physical castration on the recidivism rates of sex offenders. Using theory integration or the multifactor approach‚ the findings reveal there are several factors influencing sex offender recidivism. Both chemical castration and physical castration have the potential to reduce the recidivism

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    AP* Chemistry CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA: GENERAL CONCEPTS THE NATURE OF THE EQUILIBRIUM STATE: Equilibrium is the state where the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. At these conditions‚ concentrations of all reactants and products remain constant with time once equilibrium has been established at constant temperature. (In stoichiometry‚ we dealt with equations that went to completion; often equilibrium equations are going to fall short of this goal.) Reactions are

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