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    I. Introduction The Reproductive Health bill (HB 5043) or more commonly known as the RH bill was authored by House Minority Leader and Albay Representative Edcel Lagman during the 15th Congress. Senators Miriam Defensor Santiago & Pia Cayetano co-sponsored the senate’s counterpart version of the Reproductive Health bill‚ which will be the part of the country’s commitment to international covenants. The House of Representatives Committee on Population and Family

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    D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers D. H. Lawrence is considered one of the Twentieth Century’s greatest and most visionary English novelists. He was born in 1885 in Eastwood‚ a mining community in Nottinghamshire‚ England (DeMott iii). His father was an uneducated miner and his mother had been a schoolteacher before she married. According to England’s rigid class system‚ his mother’s marriage to his father was considered a step down‚ since she came from a well-educated middle-class family. Thus

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    of life is about choosing your own success and that’s why I choose to study at Miriam College because I know that this school will help me to excel not only in studies but to help me to socialize with other people. Miriam College is highly recommended and influenced by my mother and her friends who graduated from this school. It is known for its good education and with proper facilities. I trust and believe that Miriam College is capable of teaching good moral‚ conducts and behaviour. Aside from that

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    Morel‚ Miriam and Lily. Mrs. Morel is the most significant of all the women in the novel‚ seeing that everything revolves around her. She dislikes her husband because of his persistent consumption of alcohol and the way he abuses her‚ because of this she focuses all her time and devotion the her two young sons Paul and William. Her love that she gives he two sons can be interpreted as being incestuous desires for instance when Paul is telling his mother that he does not love Miriam and he continuously

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    Rep. Janette Garin‚ HB 101‚ Akbayan Representatives Kaka Bag-ao & Walden Bello; HB 513‚ Muntinlupa Representative Rodolfo Biazon‚ HB 1160‚ Iloilo Representative Augusto Syjuco‚ HB 1520‚ Gabriela Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan. In the Senate‚ Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago has filed her own version of the RH bill which‚ she says‚ will be part of the country’s commitment to international covenants. On January 31‚ 2011‚ the House of Representatives Committee on Population and Family Relations voted to consolidate

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    THE DEFEATED By: Nadine Gordimer * First Published : 1952 * Type of Plot : Social realism * Time of Work : The 1920’s to 1940’s * Setting : Cape Town‚ South Africa * Characters : The narrator‚ Miriam Saiyetovitz‚ Mr. and Mrs. Saiyetovitz * Genres : Social realism‚ Short fiction * Locales : Africa‚ South Africa‚ Cape Town * Subjects : Suffering Friendship Jews or Jewish life Mines‚ miners‚ or mining South Africa or South Africans

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    The First Seven Years The First Seven Years by Bernard Malamud depicted the story of a shoemaker named Feld desperately attempting to give his daughter Miriam what he thinks is a better life and does not attempt to try and find out what she really needs. The difference between how Sobel and Max appear and how they really are is a significant thematic element to the story‚ for Sobel and Max differ in both physical and sentimental features. Eventually‚ Feld is able to see past the appearances

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    pleasant‚ loving‚ and positive. On the other hand‚ Miriam‚ the younger cousin‚ was full of life‚ but always complaining. She always found reasons to be upset for something‚ to be mean‚ and to throw tantrums like a two-year-old would do‚ if something was not done as she has desired. One day‚ Miriam decided to take Lily for a trip‚ to cheer her up. “Miriam‚ would you like to take a trip with me?” “A trip? That would be wonderful! “‚ answered Miriam. “My parents have been really busy lately with

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    different‚ you women and us men. Our brains are different. You are not able to think like we can. Western doctors and their science have proven this.” What is the irony in this statement? How is irony employed throughout the novel? A Thousand Miriams A Thousand Splendid Suns is a book for the women of Afghanistan‚ as the author Khalid Hosseini indicates at the beginning of the book. It is a story about two Afghan women who suffered from war‚ poverty and violence. It is all about their sorrow

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    Diplomacy and Security Introduction Diplomacy derives from the Greek verb diplono meaning to fold and referred to the folding metal plates used in Roman time as formal documents. The ability to practice diplomacy is one of the defining elements of a state‚ and diplomacy has been practiced since the formation of the first city-states. Originally diplomats were sent only for specific negotiations‚ and would return immediately after their mission concluded. Diplomats were

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