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    Smaller and Smaller Circles

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    Smaller and Smaller Circles 4 Main Characters of the Story: Fr. Augusto Saenz (Gus) – The old priest who is an expert in autopsy and was the mentor of Fr. Jerome Lucero. He was asked by the Director to help him in dealing with the murder case in Payatas.  Fr. Jerome Lucero – The companion of Fr. Saenz in dealing with the case. He was a very smart student who is now a psychologist and at the same time‚ a priest. Alejandro Carlos (Alex) – The serial killer of the story who was molested during his

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    On May 25‚ 1787‚ fifty-five delegates from twelve states met in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation. Instead‚ they decided to totally scrap the Articles and create a new Constitution‚ known as "a bundle of compromises." Whatever these leaders ’ personal desires‚ they had to compromise and adopt what was acceptable to the entirety of America‚ and what presumably would be suitable to the nation as a whole. There were many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention‚ such as representation

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    Real Number Properties In this assignment we were asked to solve three expressions using the properties of real numbers in order to do so. Each of the real number properties are essential in solving algebraic expressions. Although you may not need to use all of them in the same expression to solve you will need to use at least one. In this paper I will demonstrate the use of the properties and show the steps needed to solve each part of an expression. Understanding the properties of algebra

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    The Women’s Rights Movement Today we see that any women can be the head of a motor company‚ the secretary of state‚ maybe even become the president of the United States. For decades it was almost inconceivable for most women to achieve any of these important accomplishments. Women have been trying to gain the rights that men have had since the 1840s (Mass 6). The Women’s Rights Movement was also accepted as feminism‚ which was the most important event in history for the millions of women who fought

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    diversity of humanity‚ to show that “all is welcomed‚” and always supported. The United States has been denying basic‚ equal human rights towards the LGBTQ community since the beginning of time. Gays are either confused‚ atheist‚ can be turned straight according to some individuals‚ and struggle with unsupported famlies. It wasn’t until 1989 until same-sex couples were considered actual families in the United States. Transgenders can’t join the military or feel comfortable going into bathrooms. Some

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    In what ways have large business organizations changed in recent decades? Large business organizations have changed in recent decades in a few ways. Some of this ways are that are not always a conventional bureaucracy‚ they are more open and flexible‚ the technology used‚ and the political and economic trends are always changing. Plus there are others‚ but I’m going to elaborate on the one I had mentioned. In the past organizations had use a conventional bureaucracy approach (the pyramid)‚ where

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    Smaller and Smaller Circles: Exploring the World of Crime Scene Investigation Crime—an illegal act; an action prohibited by law or failure to act as required by law. Idyllically‚ novel have already created the kind of genre like some sort of crime and investigation‚ particularly thriller and suspense fictions‚ which could truly catch the attention and indulgence of people who love literature. One award-winning literary novel is the Carlos-Palanca Memorial Awardee is the 1999’s Smaller and Smaller

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    Interllecual Property Rights

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    Convention. The UPOV Convention‚ formed in 1961‚ acknowledges breeders of new plant varieties through uniform and clearly defined principles for exclusive property rights‚ based on criteria that the variety is distinctive‚ uniform‚ stable and novel.33 33 Commission on Intellectual Property Rights‚ 2002. 34 The Light Years project and in a recent World Bank report (Barconcelli et al.‚ 2004). Geographical Indications are a second measure used to protect diversity in access and benefit-sharing in

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    A Reaction on Aliens’ Ownership Right of Real Property in the Philippines “Ang Pilipinas ay para sa mga Pilipino.” (“The Philippines is for the Filipinos”) Does it sound patriotic or nationalistic? Or does it pertain to selfish motives or mercenary actions? It is a fact that many aliens have been invading to the Philippines. Yes‚ they are aliens the non-Philippine nationals or foreigners. Most of them are fascinated and attracted to the beautiful sceneries around the Philippine

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    Intellectual Property Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. IP is divided into two categories: Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source; and Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works such as novels‚ poems and plays‚ films‚ musical works‚ artistic works such as drawings‚ paintings

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