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    Rh Bill: Philippines

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    and unacquainted with the methods of responsible parenthood and family planning‚ leading to the rapid increase in the Philippine’s population. A very popular topic in our country today that is usually debated about is the RH Bill or the Reproductive Health Bill. This said bill was supposedly passed to control the growing population of our country to lessen poverty. It aimed to legalize access to contraceptives and age-appropriate reproductive health and sex education‚ which are highly opposed by the

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    street vendors bill

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    Regulation of Street Vending) Bill‚ 2014 Passed by Rajya Sabha   The Rajya Sabha  today passed the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill‚ 2014 . The Bill provides for protection of livelihoods rights‚ social security of street vendors‚ regulation of urban street vending in the country and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on 6th September ‚2013.   Moving the Bill for consideration and Passing

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    Brady Bill Outline

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    The Brady Bill Introduction The legislative process in the United States Congress shows us an interesting drama in which a bill becomes a law through compromises made by diverse and sometimes conflicting interests in this country. There have been many controversial bills passed by Congress‚ but among all‚ I have taken a particular interest in the passage of the Brady bill. When the Brady debate was in full swing in Congress about three years ago‚ I was still back in my country‚ Japan‚ where the

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    Rh Bill Education

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    school as part of Mandatory Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health and Sexuality Education on Sec 16. As proposed in the bill‚ core subjects include responsible parenthood‚ natural and modern family planning‚ proscription and hazards of abortion‚ reproductive health and sexual rights‚ abstinence before marriage‚ and responsible sexuality. Upon approval of Reproductive Health Bill‚ there is an impact to education and teachers on how they teach students regarding sexual education and its scopes technically

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    Bill Gates Leadership

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    Abstract Bill Gates is a modern business phenomenon. Bill Gates achieved his success through his leadership style‚ remarkable vision‚ and obsessive desire to win. He has distinguished himself as producing the top software for personal computers through his strong desire for success. Bill Gates has the characteristics of entrepreneurial leadership. He has found and operated an innovative business that developed a world renowned software. Bill Gates is a task oriented and charismatic person

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    William H. Gates (Bill Gates) is a visionary man who uses that gift to advance technology and extend the boundary of what software and machines can do. As a result of his work‚ he had widely influenced many peoples; and along the line he became the true entrepreneur. Bill Gates was born on October 28‚ 1955‚ in Seattle’s Swedish Hospital .He was the only son and the second of the three children of William Henry Jr. and Mary Gates. Bill grew up like any regular child‚ but he had a talent that distinguished

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    Food Security Bill

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    food security bill promises to alleviate hunger and guarantee very cheap food to India’s poor but there are concerns it has not been properly thought through and could become unsustainable. P. K. Joshi‚ South Asia director of the International Food Policy Research Institute‚ a think-tank  headquartered in Washington‚ talked to The Wall Street Journal about the pros and cons of the bill and what it will mean for India. Edited excerpts: The Wall Street Journal: The food security bill sounds like a

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    Food Security Bill

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    FOOD SECURITY BILL:- The National Food Security Bill 2011 promises a legal right to cheap food for the poorest in the country. While India currently provides subsidized wheat and rice to the poor‚ this legislation would make food cheaper and provide more of it to poor families. The bill aims to cover 75 percent of rural households and 50 percent of urban households. So far‚ discussion of the bill in the Indian media has focused on the cost of providing more cheap food – the bill would increase

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    “To renew America‚ we must be bold.” William “Bill” Clinton was more than just a president he was the young‚ bold‚ and vibrant peacekeeper America needed in office. Clinton made laws to protect and benefit all Americans. Without Clinton’s ability to supply and aid foreign countries‚ American issues would’ve never been governable. No president in history has ever led a military the way William Clinton did. Despite his impeachment‚ Clinton was the greatest president to serve as Chief Legislator‚ Chief

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    extremely known case that discusses how Roe was dealing with violence to secure her rights as a lady. Roe had tested the Texas State Laws because it stated that an abortion could not occur unless the mother’s life was in a deathlike situation or at risk. After listening to confirmations during a two year time period‚ the Court had capsized the Texas Law by a 7-2 vote. However since the 9th and 14th Amendment indicates a right to having privacy. None of the states should regulate abortions during the trimester

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