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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila THIRD DIVISION G.R. No. 81262 August 25‚ 1989 GLOBE MACKAY CABLE AND RADIO CORP.‚ and HERBERT C. HENDRY‚ Petitioners‚ vs. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS and RESTITUTO M. TOBIAS‚ Respondents.   CORTES‚ J.: Private respondent Restituto M. Tobias was employed by petitioner Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation (GLOBE MACKAY) in a dual capacity as a purchasing agent and administrative assistant to the engineering operations manager. In 1972

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    Supreme Mathematics

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    Supreme Mathematics Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? 1. Knowledge-the sum of what is known. knowledge is facts‚ awareness or familiarity gained by doing the knowledge. Who is knowledge? It symbolizes the black man. When can you knowledge? Anytime. Where? Everywhere. How is knowledge gained? Through study‚ learning‚ listening‚ trial and error‚ observing‚ reflection 2. Wisdom-who is wisdom? Symbolizes the woman. What is wisdom? Wisdom is wise actions‚ ways and words. Good judgment and discernment

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    The Franklin D. Roosevelt administration’s complex agenda is full of programs‚ laws‚ and regulations used to address the Great Depression and this was known as the New Deal. It was planned to attack several economic crises: bank failures‚ unemployment‚ poverty‚ and weaknesses in the government’s regulations. There were three major components: Direct Relief‚ Economic Recovery‚ and Financial Reform. These could be known as the “three R’s”. Relief was the provisions of assistance to Americans most

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    ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: A LIFE OF LEADERSHIP Introduction The legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt is essentially contested. To many‚ her role as First Lady‚ delegate to the UN‚ Democratic Party member‚ humanitarian and social activist immortalized her as "the conscience of the nation". However critics - deriding her as a "gadfly" and an "unfit woman" - cite many flaws in her leadership capacity. Roosevelt was never elected to office. She was reluctant to assume the responsibilities of being the First

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    Introvert Vs Extrovert – creating a balance Leaders come in many shapes and sizes. In the Western world‚ however‚ many traditionally perceive a successful leader as having certain ’extrovert’ personality traits; outwardly charismatic‚ dynamic‚ and sociable. Think Tony Blair‚ John. F. Kennedy and Steve Jobs. In schools and the workplace‚ such extrovert traits are often encouraged and idealised. Group work forms a large part of the curriculum; children who are sociable and gregarious are often admired

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    Decades Old Battle of the Court Reporter vs. The Tape Recorder Allow me please to define court reporter: The court reporter is the person who uses a stenograph machine to take down every word in a proceeding. The machines have fewer keys than a standard keyboard‚ and several keys can be pressed simultaneously to represent certain sounds. The word “no‚” for example‚ is written “tpho‚” with all four keys hit at the same time. Tph is the “n.” The goal in court reporting school is to be

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    of the supreme court in protecting the rights and liberties of US citizens. The power of judicial review has allowed the Supreme Court to protect civil liberties within America. Its involvement in civil rights issues have ranged from racial issues‚ to the rights of those accused and the reapportionment of electoral districts. in 1954‚ the Supreme Court stated that racially segregated schools were a violation of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. in 1966‚ the Supreme Court stated

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    Chapter 14 Auditing the Revenue Cycle |Learning Check | The revenue cycle includes the activities involved in the exchange of goods and services with customers and the realization of the revenue in cash. The classes of transactions in this cycle for a merchandising company are sales‚ sales adjustments‚ and cash receipts. The primary accounts affected by these transactions are sales‚ accounts receivable‚ cost of sales‚ inventory‚ cash‚ sales discounts‚ sales returns

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    Adversarial vs. Inquisitorial Court Systems There are many differences as well as similarities between the adversarial and inquisitorial court systems. In an adversarial court‚ the judge tries to remain impartial. In an inquisitorial court the judge plays the role as a fact finder to ascertain the truth. The adversarial system is a contest between two opposing sides. In the adversarial system‚ the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The adversaries are the Prosecutor and

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    The Preying Background Jasmine Sophus COM/156 January 9‚ 2012 Stacy Tye-Williams Abstract Criminal record checks are high in demand for decision makers to predict future unwanted behaviors during employment screening. Employers conduct background checks on job applicants for several reasons. One reason may be to confirm their moral character. Another reason may be the desire to assess their risk of committing crimes that could cause somatic‚ monetary‚ and reputational

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