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    increasingly affected by appearance. Individuals may face future consequences because of the decision to get a tattoo or piercing. Although a tattoo may be regarded as art to one individual‚ it could be seen as a thoughtless mistake to someone else. The problem is that many people judge others before getting to know them on a deeper level. In this decade‚ appearance means everything; it can affect a person’s job security‚ personal treatment‚ and social life. First‚ personal appearance plays a vital role

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    Intro to Biology Blood Sampling Objective Our Objective is to identify which blood type each sample is. We test Anti-A and Anti – B‚ and also test to determine if it is Rh positive or negative. Hypothesis We are testing unknown blood sample testing for what type of blood. When A is shown in the blood sample agglutination will accrue causing it to look grainy. Materials At least 4 dropper vial 3 blood samples Synthetic Anti – A Synthetic Anti –B Synthetic Anti – Rh serum 3 tooth picks

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    potential “dangers.” Fr. Melvin Castro‚ executive secretary of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission on Family and Life‚ said the Church would continue to oppose the law until it is repealed. “Let it not be said we did not warn our people. Though it may fall on deaf ears‚ we shall continue to proclaim the Gospel Life‚ knowing and firmly believing that in the end history would vindicate the Church position‚” Castro said. “Let it not be said that the Church remained

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    REFLECTION OF RH BILL

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    government and each other in the process. Debates and rallies both supporting and opposing the "RH Bill‚" as it was known‚ happened nationwide. RH bill has become the talk of the nation lately. Some people see it as negative but some see it as positive. People have many views and perceptive with regards to the issue. We‚ Filipinos should take part in the said issue. Dabawenyos seem to be apathetic about the RH bill. We Dabawenyos should be aware of the current events in our nation. As Accountancy & Business

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    Assignment 6 Final draft 10-12-11 Appearance: Does it Really Tell the Truth? We’ve all done it‚ desired something based solely on its looks only to find out that “All that glitters is not gold.” The age old phrase tells us that first impressions‚ in many cases‚ can be deceptive. Wanting something simply for its outward appearance can result in misfortune and disappointment. Be wary of what the eyes want because the appearance of material things‚ marketing appeal and yes‚ even

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    RH Bill Will Destroy the Filipino Family Posted on 19 December 2012 by Truthsayer 1 By Dennis Yu1 1. Dissecting the RH Bill a. The problem being addressed by the Bill The latest version of the RH Bill2 does not refer to any specific problem related to demography. It does not mention at all the typical justification of population-control-to-eradicate-poverty. This version3 refers to reproductive health per se. The Philippines‚ according to this Bill‚ needs a law on reproductive health.

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    I am in favor of the Reproductive Health Bill/RH Bill‚ not because I don’t believe in God or I disobey His rules but let’s open our eyes on our countries status. As of now our country is growing and continues to grow. We are in number 65 out of 144 economies in the world. But‚ as you can see‚ we are still behind when regards to economic growth. I don’t believe those who say that over population is not a problem. Because‚ I do believe that overpopulation is a big‚ big problem. The Philippines is having

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    Introduction The Philippines is having a large population and this results to poverty‚ so the Government of the Philippines decided to pass the Reproductive Health Bill or also known as RH BILL. The RH BILL is aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on maternal care and birth control. Since RH BILL is heard here in the Philippines‚ many thoughts have entered people’s mind‚ what is it for? Obviously it is for population control. The Bill focuses principally on the social welfare

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    one child because of the lack of information and absence of access to family planning. The current unmet need for contraceptives for example is 23.15% for poor women and 13.6% for women who are not poor (2003 National Demographic and Health Survey) b. 61% of currently married women do not want additional children (2003 National Demographic and Health Survey) c. 50.6% of the youth want to have only two children (2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey) d. 97% of all Filipinos believe

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    OUTCOMES 15.6‚ 15.7‚ 15.8 8. If a patient develops a blood clot in the femoral vein of the left lower limb and a portion of the clot breaks loose‚ where is the blood flow likely to carry the embolus? What symptoms are likely? To add to your thoughts‚ the blood flow is likely to carry the embolus to the patient’s lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolisms usually originate in the legs‚ like in this case. They are caused by a blood clot that has traveled to your lungs. There

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