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    Section 8 SEKSYON 8. Hindi dapat hadlangan ang karapatan ng mga taong-bayan kabilang ang mga naglilingkod sa publiko at pribadong sektor na magtatag ng mga asosasyon‚ mga unyon‚ o mga kapisanan sa mga layuning hindi lalabag sa batas. “The right of the people‚ including those employed in public and private sectors‚ to form unions‚ associations‚ or societies for purposes not contrary to law shall not be abridged.” Freedom to form associations In large part‚ this section reflects the country’s

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    Article Rebuttal Jack Martin BCOM275 OCTOBER 31‚ 2011 TIM WOLFE Article Rebuttal The article I decided to do is from the New York Daily News. It is on the topic of Gay Marriage and its title is “Five arguments against gay marriage: Society must brace for corrosive change.” In this article there are different areas of concern that the author talks about. One is religious freedom. The Author Wrote “A recent Newsday editorial said opponents “will be seen by future generations in much

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    To Kill A Mockingbird—Response Harper Lee’s book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” is‚ in my opinion‚ a book with a diverse collection of messages‚ skillfully woven into an interesting and engaging story. It seems to me‚ though‚ that the book is very focused on symbolism. The symbol of mockingbirds is reoccurring in the book. It appears in the title‚ it is suggested in various characters and situations‚ and in parts of the book it is stated explicitly. For example‚ on page 90‚ Atticus told Scout and Jem

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    a journal article. This handout will give you a few guidelines to follow as you go. But wait‚ what kind of a journal article is it: an empirical/research article‚ or a review of literature? Some of the guidelines offered here will apply to critiques of all kinds of articles‚ but each type of article may provoke questions that are especially pertinent to that type and no other. First of all‚ for any type of journal article your critique should include some basic information: 1. Name(s) of the author(s)

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    Article 370: The untold story By Maj Gen Sheru Thapliyal Issue Vol 26.1 Jan-Mar 2011 | Date : 28 Jun ‚ 2013 Troops patrol in Kashmir It is often not realized that among the causes of Kashmir problem – inclusion of plebiscite in the Instrument of Accession‚ reference of Kashmir to UN‚ halting Indian offensive when it was poised to drive out the invaders from Kashmir‚ Article 370 has played no less a part in preventing J&K from becoming

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    In the articleDoes Texting Affect Writing?” by Michaela Cullington‚ the author explains both sides of the ‘controversy’ regarding the kids within our current generation “are being raised without communication skills” (362). The reason to blame by many is the use of abbreviations in text messaging used in formal writing (362). To clarify‚ the abbreviations used in text messaging and other forms of communication are referred to as “Textspeak” (361). On the other side of the spectrum‚ supporters

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    In the story "War" by Timothy Findley‚ it is evident to the reader that the title is not actually talking about the war that is in the story but is talking about a different type of war. In the story the reader learns that the war that is being referred to is the war between Neil and his father. Neil is going though a tough time because his father is joining the army and this is hard for him to understand. Throughout the story the reader is trying to find out what the title really mean and it becomes

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    Jonas‚ the main character in The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ is a very strong person‚ which allows him to go farther in life then the people that surround him. Throughout Jonas’s life he has known nothing but "sameness". He lives in a Utopian community where there are no choices and everyone in his world has their lives laid out for them. But‚ Jonas is given the job of "Receiver of Memory". He alone knows the truths of the world‚ a world with colors‚ pain‚ and choices. What he does with these truths

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    literature sometimes wont allow you to set the book aside and leave the characters life. The attraction and attachment of humans to fictional characters through reading is seen in the poem “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur and an excerpt from the short story “A General in the Library” by Italo Calvino. “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur is a poem in which a young woman goes back and re reads books of her childhood. It is almost like she is having a

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    Romikeo Duzant Mrs. Kaufman 14th November 2013 Word Count: 754 Argument Essay Some individuals would agree that torture would be necessary if terrorist/criminals that were captured possessed information that could potentially harm millions of people or families. Now torture has taken on a whole new meaning. Torture is the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something‚ or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain. In

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