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    Philippine Revolution

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    leader‚ being the founder. The Magdalo faction‚ led by Emilio’s cousin Baldomero Aguinaldo‚ agitated for Emilio Aguinaldo to be the organization’s head because of his successes in the battlefield. Bonifacio meanwhile had had a succession of defeats. Effect of the problem In order to unite the Katipunan in Cavite‚ the Magdiwang through Artemio Ricarte and Pio Del Pilar invited Bonifacio‚ who was fighting in Morong (present-day Rizal) province‚ to come to Cavite‚ Aguinaldo’s home ground. On December

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    Sex education programs

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    Surprisingly‚ more than 8‚000 teenagers become infected with a sexually transmitted disease every day and 40 percent of sexually active teens become pregnant. (Elliott) In today’s society‚ more and more teens are becoming sexually active‚ whether we want them to or not. Preventing teenagers from having sexual intercourse may be nearly impossible‚ but providing teens with more options and choices to help protect their future is possible. Therefore‚ abstinence-only sex education programs are ineffective

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    daily basis are much more likely to solve conflicts in a violent way. Children and teenagers who identify with the sophisticated cool and the attraction of cigarettes and alcohol don not see them as unhealthy or deadly. How sex has no negative results‚ such has a disease or a unintended pregnancy. Whatever form they take ads‚ movies‚ computer games‚ music videos‚ messages can be good or bad for children and teenagers. Just as parents limit certain foods‚ parents should limit their media diet of certain

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    on the Philippine Court since July 27‚ 2010 and is now a pending case in the House committee on revision of laws. For more than two years now‚ there has been an ongoing debate by lawyers‚ journalists‚ politicians and even religious leaders whether or not this Bill should be passed and be included in the Family Code of the Philippine Constitution. This unsettled issue has lead ta a debate in the class of E04-2013 last 11th of March 2013 with the motion‚ “This house believes that the Philippine Government

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    What Negative Effects does Social Media have on Teenagers? By:Ashton Marshall Introduction The speed of social media’s progression is at an alarmingly high rate. New Yorkers received tweets about an east coast earthquake thirty seconds before they had even felt it. To older generations‚ this social media explosion seems unfamiliar and strange; however‚ this has become custom for teenagers in their everyday lives. That being said‚ social media can have great effects‚ both negative and

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    Preliminary Report One | Unemployment in the Philippines | | Ysabela carisse L. de Claro | 10/15/2012 | Sociology A52 11236396 Output One in Sociology | Our country faces problems like any country in the world. Poverty‚ crimes‚ environmental issues‚ etc. Some problems are rather easier to solve than others but one problem that is rather massive in the Philippines is unemployment. But what is unemployment? Unemployment according to the International Labour Organization occurs when

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    Sex Media

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    In J. Bryant and M.B. Oliver (Eds.)‚ (2009). Media effects: Advances in theory and research. (3rd ed.). Erlbaum/Psychology Press Effects of Sex in the Media Richard Jackson Harris‚ Kansas State University‚ and Christopher P. Barlett‚ Iowa State University Where do men and women‚ boys and girls‚ learn about sex? What is the impact of those influences? Throughout childhood‚ adolescence‚ and into adulthood people learn about sex from many sources‚ including parents‚ schools‚ friends‚ siblings

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    sex education

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    Subject: English language III Topic: “Sex education”. Thesis statement: “Sex education should be taught in all schools”. 1. Sex education can help to prevent many atrocities. Abandoned babies. Abortion. Malnutrition and starvation. 2. Teenagers will become more careful of their own body. Anatomy lessons (included in sex education) will make teenagers aware of potential hazards. - STDs. - Prevent a possible infertility. 3. Some parents think sex education should be taught at home

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    Here Philip Larkin

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    Write a close critical analysis of ‘Here’ showing how far this is characteristic of the style and concerns of Larkin’s collection ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ ‘Here’ is a poem exploring Larkin’s flight of imagination as he travels from London to Hull on the train. It is the first poem in The Whitsun Weddings collection and seems to be an appropriate introduction because‚ much like his other poetry‚ it looks at humanity’s place in the world and the effect of consumerism. Following the pattern of many

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    Philippine Democracy

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    I. INTRODUCTION Philippine democracy and politics has long been a troubled environment. With the recent developments regarding the Napoles case‚ it has only reaffirmed the fact that there are a lot of failures within this system. Aside from this latest scandal‚ democracy in the nation has been plagued long before the Pork Barrel story. Issues regarding nepotism‚ lack of transparency‚ participation of the masses‚ and so on have been present for the longest time. Being a Management student‚ I am

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