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    Republic

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    Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Fourteenth Congress Second Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eighth day of July‚ two thousand eight. Republic Act No. 9520             February 17‚ 2009 AN ACT AMENDING THE COOPERATIVE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES TO BE KNOWN AS THE "PHILIPPINE COOPERATIVE CODE OF 2008" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: SECTION 1. Articles

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    I am honored to be among the students who are being considered for the New Prague High School National Honor Society. I believe that the National Honor Society is a great opportunity for me to further my education and service within the community. I also believe that being a member of the National Honor Society would teach me to be a better person and help me further my service to our community. Throughout my academic career‚ I have worked hard to maintain a good GPA. Good grades and learning

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    “...such a ridiculous waste of years…” “...for us all…” Leaving Gilead is a story revolving around the life of a mother‚ a daughter‚ and a slave who are make their way down to Texas to escape the Union soldiers. While reading the story‚ we can see that the slave‚ Renny‚ and the daughter‚ Saranell‚ have a connection. Renny has a fatherly love towards Saranell and watches over her. Saranell’s mother‚ Geneva‚ on the other hand‚ is not their to support her own daughter. She leaves

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is unquestionably a great piece of American literature. It can be analyzed and interpreted in many different ways because of the plot’s intensity and characters’ diversity. Two aspects that stand out above the others in Hawthorne’s work are nature and society. With the use of Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl Hawthorn successfully proves that a relationship with nature‚ which embodies purity and freedom‚ can draw one’s mind away from the corruption and

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Gilead maintained control over all its citizens through captivating them and dehumanizing them until they felt as though they were too weak to break free or ever live past it. The regime used its anti-feminism and oppression against the trapped women. Another tactic they used was power‚ meaning some individuals would do anything to keep power‚ even if it meant losing their morals or humanity like Nick‚ Offred‚ the commander and many more.Lastly‚the most used tactic was fear which

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    The Scarlet Letter: The Harsh Puritan Society In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ life is centered around a rigid‚ Puritanistic-structured society in which one is unable to divulge his or her innermost thoughts and secrets. Every human being needs the opportunity to express how they truly feel‚ or the emotion is bottled up until it becomes volatile. Unfortunately‚ Puritan society did not permit this expression‚ so characters had to seek alternate means in order to relieve themselves. Luckily

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    A just society is built upon the sacrifice that mercy requires. Mercy is many things‚ but in its simplest definition it is kindness. Pope Francis‚ for example‚ displays mercy in his everyday life through his kindness to others. I experienced the type of mercy Pope Francis specializes in when I had an enlightening Freshman Service Day experience. Without mercy and its sacrifice‚ society in today’s age may never become just. Mercy is an act of kindness. Mercy is commonly misconceived as pitying

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    Gilead Sciences: The Global Access Program for HIV Drugs Viread (chemical name tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) is a significant new drug for the treatment of HIV/AIDS found by Gilead Sciences‚ which received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the commercial sale in October 2001.[1] As Gilead made plans to take the drug global in early 2003‚ pricing and distribution became key considerations. There were also many other considerations‚ such as designing an access program in

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    The Dominican Republic

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    Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic borders the Caribbean Sea‚ North Atlantic Ocean‚ and Haiti. The population recorded July 2016 in the World Fact book is 10‚606‚865. The Dominican Republic is ranked 88th on highest population‚ while the United States is ranked 4th. The official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish and 95% of the population is of the Catholic religion. The capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic sells items

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    Plato's Republic

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    Be kind‚ for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle. –Plato Justice and the challenge of the Sophists The premise of Plato’s Republic is indeed a question of morality‚ as Zeitlin contends (Zeitlan 1997‚ 3)‚ and a direct challenge to the philosophical ideas proposed by the Sophists who assert that subjective truths‚ individualism and self-interest is the basis of human nature‚ and therefore what is moral is relative to ones’ own perception‚ and justice is what serves the individual’s

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