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    Nature vs Nurture

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    factors towards the individual such as the way the person grows and develops as they grow older. It also has an affect of the family‚ schools‚ culture‚ and the media and so on. Nurture also affects the child’s development several of ways; physically by nutrition and activity‚ intellectually through experiences and formal instructions and lastly socially from there family the adult role models and there relationships with them. As there is always an argument based on this topic; nature vs nurture

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    The Filipino youth has been recently involved in some of the most scandalous crimes in our country. It is disappointing to know that what our forefathers once called the “Hope of our Motherland” is now the “Burden of Every Mother and Father”. As such‚ the crime rate in our country is rising at an alarming pace. The worst part‚ however‚ is that our youth seems to compete with their elders in pursuing a career in Organized and Underground crime. The example set by 13-year-old “Jake”

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    scientific or other works. 3. Donation – an act of liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another‚ who accepts it. 4. Succession – the property‚ rights‚ and obligations to the extent of the value of the inheritance‚ of a person are transmitted through his death to another by his will or by operation of law. 5. Prescription – one acquires ownership and other real rights through the lapse of time in the manner and under the conditions laid down by law. In the

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    family

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    leaders and bring people together so that these people can act on what is most important to their community. A nuclear family is a universal term to describe a two generation combination/grouping usually consisting of a father‚ mother and one or more children (usually two children). They would live in the same household all together to make up the ‘nuclear family’. A nuclear family is a universal term to describe a two generation combination/grouping usually consisting of a father‚ mother and one or

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    Estate Planning Papers

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    proceeding required for property owned in another state‚ known as ancillary probate. This saves the family time in settling the estate as well as the high costs of legal proceedings. In addition‚ since revocable living trusts‚ unlike wills‚ take effect during the grantor’s lifetime‚ the client may stipulate which persons take over in the event of their disability. Planning ahead helps maintain control in the family or with trusted advisors and avoids a situation that may not be in the client’s best interest

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    Letters testamentary and of Administration a) When and to whom letters of Administration granted Letters of Testamentary-issued when will is allowed. When a will has been proved and allowed‚ the court shall issue letter testamentary to the person named executor. Letters of Administration-issued by the court if no executor is named in the will‚ or the executor or executors are incompetent‚ refuse the trust or fail to give bond or a person dies intestate. PERSONS WHO MAY BE EXECUTORS/ADMINISTRATORS

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    attorney work to minimize conflicts between beneficiaries. This is extremely useful because conflicts between beneficiaries could lead to court cases where the beneficiaries are fighting over your estate‚ which can cause a number of large rifts between family and drain a lot of value from the estate. When an estate planning attorney is managing your estate‚ they can actually talk to your beneficiaries and try to work out compromises

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    DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS ESTATE UNDER PHILIPPINES TAX RULES AND SINGAPORE TAX RULES ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF PHILIPPINES PUTING KAHOY 2008 DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS ESTATE PHILIPPINES TAX RULES Funeral Expenses For deaths occurring on or after January 1‚ 1998‚ the amount allowable as deduction shall be the lower amount between the actual funeral expenses (whether paid or unpaid) and five percent (5%) of the gross estate‚ but in no case to exceed two hundred thousand pesos (P200‚000). Judicial Expenses

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    Families

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    "The Color of Family Ties" by Naomi Gerstel and Natalia Sarksian‚ the authors assert that traditional nuclear families are not the only ones capable of supportive relationships and strong family connections. In the other hand‚ minority families also discover that their families illustrate the most supportive relationships and strongest family ties. According to Gerstel and Sarksian‚ they states "Black and Latino/a‚ especially Puerto Rican families are more disorganized than White families‚ and that their

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    Family Reunion

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    custom tradition at family reunions. It helps to break the ice and get things going. It is also an opportunity to make a lasting impression on distant family members that have not been around for awhile.To begin a welcome speech for a family reunion make it fun and upbeat. Start out by thanking everyone for attending‚ and if there is anyone that deserves a special mention it is always a good idea to acknowledge them. Prior to the reunion it might help to contact several family members to get details

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