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    Sin Tax Bill (Commentary)- This is a reaction paper on the approval of the Sin Tax Bill I am so glad of the very purpose of passing the sin tax bill which is to protect the health and save the lives of the countrymen. This simply means that the government officials are concern about the good health of all Filipinos but this doesn’t mean that I am into this bill; for some reasons that the government or most of the senate themselves failed to look unto. Firstly‚ I would like to agree with

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    Jan Lokpal Bill version 2.1 An act to create effective anti-corruption and grievance redressal systems at centre so that effective deterrent is created against corruption and to provide effective protection to whistleblowers. 1. Short title and commencement:- (1) This Act may be called the Jan Lokpal Act‚ 2010. (2) It shall come into force on the one hundred and twentieth day of its enactment. 2. Definitions:- In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚- (1) “Action” means

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1 Executive Summary on Risk Analysis Premier Collegiate School is a private school with 300 students ranging from grade 7 to 12‚ and 30 staff members and teachers. At the request of Principle Symonds‚ an asset list followed by a qualitative risk assessment was conducted and documented in order to ensure the proper level of protection required for each asset. There are two servers running services for Premier Collegiate School‚ the first for administration businesses and the

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    bill of rights and me

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    Melissa Kalani Faustin October 2‚ 2013 Period 5       Her Watering Eyes  There once was a land all dull and dry. Not a river‚ puddle or bird in the sky. Everyone just went on with their day‚ without a single emotion. Everybody was just simply blah. But then one day all that changed‚ one day a girl began to cry and just did not know why. She didn’t quite understand why water began to pour down her face. This is where it all began. Her mom always knew her daughter was special but couldn’t

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    Should animals perform in circuses? Traveling circuses have captivated audiences for decades‚ but the hype surrounding these spectacles disguise a serious problem. Whilst the circus performers travel in comfortable automobiles and sleep in warm beds‚ the animals they employ in their acts stay in cramped cages that constantly jostle around in some dark dingy trailer. Even when they actually perform‚ these animals suffer stress and abuse. The use of animals as entertainment in the circus should

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    Senate Bill 3249

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    Reduce the consumption of cigarettes and alcohol‚ thus decreasing the health and healthcare costs of tobacco and alcohol use; and (c) Finance a universal health care program to improve accessibility to quality health care. This version of the sin tax bill contains the following reforms: (a) Removal of the price classification freeze on cigarettes. The current classification of cigarettes is still based from a net retail price survey done in 1996. It’s been 16 years and prices of cigarettes have definitely

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    Freedom of Information Bill

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    Republic of the Philippines HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Quezon City‚ Metro Manila Fifteenth Congress Second Regular Session House Bill No. __________ ________________________________________________________________________ Introduced by AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS TO INFORMATION HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION. 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Freedom of Information

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    Anti Divorce Bill

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    ’m not in favor that Divorce will be legalized in the Philippines. I believe its illegal and against the law of God. Philippines is a Christian culture country and we are the largest Christian Culture of all Asia. I don’t like Divorce at all and it has many disadvantages‚ of course Divorce ends your marriage that invest nothing at end‚ Divorce cost money and hurts children and also it changes personal relationships. Many people just don’t know the real importance of marriage even

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    Who Foots the Bill?

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    Scientific and Technological advancement has developed in more ways than one. The development of tools‚ transport system‚ use of technology and daily mechanical use‚ has make working easier and in so doing has also changed the ways of governing. Before understanding the importance of science and technology‚ it is important for us to understand that science and technology are closely associated with our lives. They are closely linked aspects of society and the studies and developments in both of

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    How a Bill Becomes a Law

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    The road a bill takes to becoming a law is a long and tedious process. First‚ the proposed bill goes through the House of representatives. Once the bill has been approved by the House‚ it is then begins its journey through the Senate. After the bill has been endorsed by the Senate‚ the houses of congress then meet in conference committees to prepare the bill to be sent to the White House. To summarize‚ the path the bill takes to become a law is a fairly complex impediment. <br> <br>Now to begin‚

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