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    The Definition of “Family” in the Constitution Should be changed Article 41 of the Constitution recognises the Family “as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of Society”‚ and as a “moral institution possessing certain inalienable and imprescriptible rights” which are “antecedent and superior to all positive law”. The State guarantees to protect the Family in its constitution and authority “as the necessary basis of social order and as indispensable to the welfare of the Nation and the

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    important principles the U.S Constitution aimed for prevention of the abuse of power. The people did want the government have too much power. Americans were afraid of their rights not being protected. These principles were according to which state or organization is governed. These principles are written down in different documents which go in the constitution. There were many principles from the U.S constitution. One of them is federalism‚ federalism in the U.S constitution was divided power between

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    U.S.S Constitution Report Have you ever wondered why the U.S.S Constitution is important? Well‚ there are multiple factors that make this marvelous vessel important. Some of the factors that make this vessel important are the various battles it took part in‚ and the construction it has gone through to build it . Not only is this vessel important it is also a big patriotic symbol‚ which was named by the first president of the United States of America‚ George Washington. The Four Battles According

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    (Club Name) Constitution *Make your club constitution according to these guidelines. The Advisor and the Club President must sign the Club Constitution and turn it in to the SAC‚ along with the other signed documents‚ by September 27th by the end of the day. Article I. NAME Write your club name here and specify your specific chapter name‚ if applicable. Article II. PURPOSE AND INVOLVMENT The objectives and proposed membership should be discussed here. Make sure they are general and wide

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    From the Revolution to the Constitution THE ENLIGHTENMENT ERA The American constitution is the progeny of aspirations of the people of America and their desire to be attain political independence from the shackles of the British colonial rule. The perceived notion of the armed revolution of 1775 being the catalyst behind the constitution‚ is misplaced. The idea of a constitutional democracy had its inception in the ‘Age of Enlightenment’ during the seventeenth century. The influence of the Age of

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    PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA (University of the City of Manila) Intramuros‚ Manila COLLEGE OF NURSING LAKAS ORGANIZATION S.Y. 2013-2014 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Preamble: We‚ the officers and members of Lakas Organization‚ involving the guidance of the Divine creator motivated by a common desire to organize a sports organization that will promote not only mental activities but also physical/sports activities among students of the College of Nursing in Pamantasan ng Lungsod

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    Emma Dolan 2nd hr Braisted 10/28/09   Constitution Persuasive Essay                 The United States of America has been such a successful country because it is led by the Constitution.  The Constitution has helped the United States because of the rights it gives the citizens‚ and the equality it pursues. The Constitution makes both the national and state governments just as powerful as the people‚ which may make others want to move to the United States because of the freedom that is given

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    CASE STUDY I. Introduction A Physical education teacher of one of the public school in cavite‚ accidentally fell in love with her 24 years old fourth year student ‚ The relationship started with a simple exchanging of celphone numbers and texting and it developed later into a much deeper relationship. Although they are not minors anymore their relationship is still forbidden because she is his teacher‚ and it is morally wrong. Their relationship cause an alarm to the school

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    “We the people” The most important words in the constitution “We the people”. The first three words of the United States Constitution. Some might even say the most important words‚ but what makes them so significant? Perhaps it’s the fact that these words the framers have used‚ defines who makes up the United States. What also makes this important is that it grants the American Citizens the power‚ instead of the government itself. This line implies that us the people have a great hand in this country

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    apparent today. The way for America is to return to its founding principles is through the Constitution. If the United states of America has fallen away from its founding Constitutional principles‚ then its people are and will be subjected to the tyranny of government overreach. The

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