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    MindaNews Region 12‚ ARMM get P6.36B for 4Ps GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/28 July) — The national government has released a total of P6.36 billion in cash grants in the last three years to beneficiaries of its flagship conditional cash transfer program in Region 12 and parts of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Bai Zorahayda Taha‚ Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Region 12 director‚ said Monday such amount was released directly to 222‚366 “poorest of the

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    | Panopticism; Michel Foucault’s Ingenious Theory PHL 101 Issues in Philosophy | A French philosopher‚ Michel Foucault developed the theory Panopticism and is explained in his book‚ Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Foucault was able to erect this theory based off of Jeremy Bentham’s idea of a panopticon. A panopticon is a circular structured building with a watchtower on top‚ emitting light from all directions. It lies in the middle of a wider circular area‚ enabling

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    limitations on what we are allowed to say‚ write‚ or vote for. Of course‚ we do have laws and law enforcers that citizens are expected to abide by which gives our society order and efficiency. Without regulation pandemonium would ensue. However‚ the law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere at the same time‚ so what is it that keeps our society in check the majority of the time? In Michele Foucault’s chapter “Panoptiticism” from his book Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison‚ he elaborates

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    Kye Schnittgen Kill In the book “Killing Mr. Griffin” written by Lois Duncan‚ there is a character named Mark and here’s a few of his attributes; He’s quiet‚ a leader‚ and he is pretty calm. Mark doesn’t talk unless he feels like what he has to say is important. He doesn’t even tell him family he’s leaving to school or answer any of his aunt’s questions. “Jeff came by for him earlier than usual this morning. He was honking the car horn out there at seven-thirty and Mark was out the door before

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    The Secrets We Keep “We all have secrets; we live and breathe them every day. We may not know what one another’s secrets are‚ but we know they’re there.” This quote is from the famous author Gail Saltz‚ M.D of the book Anatomy of a Secret Life: The Psychology of Living a Lie. Everyone is known to have a private side‚ which they may reveal to few‚ if any. According to Merriam Dictionary a secret is defined as “something that is kept hidden or concealed.” On the other hand‚ the Merriam Dictionary

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    anticipation of what will come next leaves Griffin’s audience wanting to learn more. Through reading this paragraph also ties in an interesting element of perspective. Throughout the reading Griffin reflects back and forth to her own personal tales and Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler. However‚ at the start of the passage Griffin in having a conversation with a woman who is never referenced again in the piece until the end of the passage. This

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    The Secret Book Report The book that I chose to read for the book report was “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne‚ byrne is a television writer and producer‚ she is best known for the book she has written “The Secret” and the sequel “The Power.” She was also featured in time magazine‚ top 100 people who shape the world‚ she is also well recognized because she was a guest on the Oprah show. Her book sold over 19 million copies world-wide in 2007. Byres philosophy is that believing will

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    “I’m Gonna Give All My Secrets Away” A secret can undoubtedly be considered an urban myth in today’s society. The very concept of keeping a secret has been forgotten. I believe that a lot of the blame can be directed at social media and its effects on confidentiality‚ as well as peoples grasp on reality. I think we forget how big of an effect our words can have‚ when they are so easily typed and uploaded for anyone and everyone to see. When I say I believe people have lost their grasp on reality

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    By: Krysten G. Navy Veteran Griffin Kirsch Did you know the Navy is the only branch where you get to pick your job and what you want to do for that branch? Also there are sometimes in the Navy where it takes about 4 months or even more to get to where they needed to be in order to fight. I did not know a lot of those facts until I decided to interview my cousin‚ Griffin. He has recently just stopped serving in the military because he never gets to see his family

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    Donisha Smith Period 2 3/7/11 Book Report: Killing Mr. Griffin My book report is on “Killing Mr. Griffin”. The author of this book is Lois Duncan. Lois Duncan is a female novelist who writes suspense stories for teenagers. This book was published by Little Brown on April 1978. The protagonist of this book is named Susan McConnell. Susan is a sixteen year old junior at Del Norte High School in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico. She is a loner and mostly stays at home to study. She is a hardworking student

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