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    Health bill to the Filipinos The Philippines is facing again a very serious issue that affects moral values and its culture. This is really a very serious issue and could really change the life of every Filipino‚ Issue pertaining to Reproductive Health Bill. Many Filipinos are very naive about this and most probably has no idea of what possible effects that could destroy our true Filipino morality with the concern of reproduction and sex. Religious groups and organizations opposed this bill‚ and

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    Representatives as a result of re-introducing the bill under a different impression after overwhelming opposition in the country‚ especially from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.[2][3] The law is highly divisive and controversial‚ with experts‚ academics‚ religious institutions‚ and major political figures supporting and opposing it‚ often criticizing the government and each other in the process. Debates and rallies proposing and opposing the bills‚ with tens of thousands of opposition particularly

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    will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as condoms‚ birth control pills (BCPs) and IUDs‚ as the government continues to disseminate information on their use through all health care centers. Strength of RH BILL * problems of Philippine government is the increasing rate of poverty in our country. Less job opportunities‚ food and oil price hike‚ low family income are some of the reason of the increasing rate of poverty but for my own opinion‚ overpopulation

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    Reproductive Health Bill The continuous debate on the proposed Reproductive Health Bill keeps on polarizing our country. The mere fact that the State and the Church are two separate entities has become more evident since the provisions of the RH Bill surfaced. The Catholic Church has been firm with its stand on the moral and religious principle of protecting human life. The Government‚ on the other hand‚ has intensified its campaign towards family planning including the artificial or modern

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    HOUSE BILL NO. AN ACT PROVIDING PROTECTION AND SECURITY FOR ONLINE GAMERS POLICY ON HACKING/SCAMMING/BANNING AND ABUSIVE ONLINE GAMES PROVIDERS. Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: Preamble: Whereas players of online game should be protected and secured upon hacking‚ scamming by co-players and unwanted banning of Game Masters without a legal basis. Also‚ preventing the administration having a poor game service. Also‚ Creating

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    What would life be without Diversity Programmes? For most of us‚ college life may not be significantly different – we would still interact with people from other social groups‚ and I believe Amherst will still aspire to be ‘diverse’. However‚ we would definitely have a much limited capacity in reaching out to shyer applicants unsure about their place in Amherst‚ which is still often characterised as school that caters to a select kind of person. Besides‚ what does ‘diversity’ actually mean anyway

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    Is this bill really the answer to the uncontrolled growth and solution to our economic crisis? What are its effects that can help and harm us if the bill will be passed? Why is there no provision in the Reproductive Health Bill to educate women on the adverse effects of using artificial contraception‚ if the RH Bill promotes women’s health? Is a child on a womb that detected to have a disease is needed to prevent from being born? I observe that 10 Filipino women are dying every day from causes

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    the rejection of the RH bill is not about a Roman Catholic verdict but a reflection of the “fundamental ideals and aspirations of the Filipino people” (Sison 2011). The Church’s position is anchored on her disagreement with the proposal ’s anti-life stance and problematic attitudes towards issues that affect religious expression. Christianity insists that artificial birth control methods are offensive to life because these tend to suppress the formation of life‚ particularly in the womb

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    A GUIDE TO ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL This matrix has been prepared by a group of Catholics who feel that a systematic comparison of the arguments for and against the reproductive health (RH) bill may still serve some purpose at this juncture. It may help to bring the debate from the emotional temper which has characterized it thus far‚ to a more rational temper in which both sides attempt to comprehend each other’s perspectives. It is hoped that this presentation will

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    is generally seen as a period of foreseeable‚ inevitable deterioration and health problems‚ which has serious consequences (Jolanki‚ 2007). According to Saisan‚ White‚ & Robinson‚ adjusting to life without driving may be a great challenge at first because people have most likely been driving their whole life. Frustration and anger are normal reactions. Elders may feel ashamed or worry that they are losing their independence. Thus‚ the decision to stop driving takes a lot of courage (2014). It has

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