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    Melinda De Ocampo ENGLISH 10 class WFV1 9 September 2011 Filipinos and the Reproductive Health Bill The Reproductive Health Bill – more commonly known as the RH Bill – is one of the most controversial bills that are being discussed today. It was only recently‚ however‚ that much attention had been directed towards it. The implementation of laws provisioning almost the same contents as the RH Bill today dates back in the late 1960’s during the reign of former President Ferdinand Marcos. At that

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    mankind since we began to think logically. Many philosophers argue that there may or may not be a god‚ or that there may even be different types of gods. It is hard to say whether or not god can exist because there is a limited supply of knowledge regarding the issue. So who knows what we could possibly be missing on this journey to find the answer. Yet our way of thinking has evolved enough to allow us to grasp more complex ideas to make up for lost history. And maybe just maybe‚ be able to come

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    1 AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 61 of 2014 THE SURROGACY (REGULATION) BILL‚ 2014 BY DR. KIRIT PREMJIBHAI SOLANKI‚ M.P. A BILL to provide for regulation of surrogacy and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows: — 1. (1) This Act may be called the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act‚ 2014. (2) It extends to the whole of India. 5 (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government

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    Health and Social Issues: Drug and Alcohol Awareness Discussion Questions: 1. What happens if a person uses a substance when they do not really need to? Why would they want to? 2. How does peer pressure become involved with your decision to abuse substances? What would you do if you were peer pressured into taking a substance that you didn’t want to? 3. What are the mental effects of drug and alcohol abuse for the consumer? 4. How can people keep themselves from not becoming involved in

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    Santiago’s Awareness of Surroundings Dreams are not only about whether they have been achieved or not‚ but also the process to achieve them. Have you ever wondered how important the process is? For example‚ a student never paid attention to the teacher and never studied before the test. He was cheating during the test. If he was lucky‚ he would get good mark but he did not learn anything. That boy would have lots of trouble to reach his dream in the future if he did not change the bad habit of

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    Jan lokpal bill 2011 The article describes the various salient features of Jan lokpal bill of Anna Hazare. It also states the corruption in India and the need for anti-corruption laws.It also tells the news and updates on the lokpal bill and how the Jan lokpal bill differs from the government lokpal bill. Why is there a need for anti-corruption laws? All of us are aware of the fact that the country‚ whom we love so much has been in the clutches and the diabolical jaws of the virus‚ called corruption

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    Dementia awareness 1.1 The term ‘dementia’ is used to describe a number of symptoms including memory loss‚ problems communicating and reasoning. It also affects a person’s ability to perform every day activities such as washing‚ dressing‚ cooking and generally caring for themselves. 1.2 The key functions that are affect by dementia include: * Frontal lobe- This part of the brain is responsible for problem solving‚ making decisions‚ controlling behaviour and emotions * Temporal

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    In the movie “Regarding Henry”‚ Henry demonstrates 2 different lifestyles. His first personality is his busy working‚ successful lawyer personality. But it also shows his lack of attention for his family‚ his will to do anything in a case as long as he wins‚ his self conscious thought of how people view him. Henry goes through a life changing event of nearly being killed‚ when he was shot in his head. He managed to live‚ but the mental trauma he would deal with for the rest of his life was a loss

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    Coming To an Awareness of Language In the short narrative‚ Coming to an Awareness of Language‚ by Malcolm X‚ we are told the story of how a young Malcolm X developed from a illiterate street hustler to a self educated man in prison who would later go on to lead the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X recalls his stay in the Norfolk Prison Colony School as never feeling “so truly free in life.” OInTThe reader gets a firsthand account of the story from Malcolm X‚ which gives the audience a better and more

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    Homeostasis Homeostasis Is a technical term for the process of maintain a constant internal environment despite external changes. The internal environment‚ compromises; blood‚ tissue fluid‚ body cell contents and all the metabolic processes taking place. Constant in this instance is not absolute or fixed it is much more flexible and dynamic as it refers to the physical and chemical composition being kept within a limited range or variables for maximum efficiency‚ well-being of the whole body and

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