THE REVISED KATARUNGANG PAMBARANGAY LAW (Sections 399-422‚ Chapter 7) Title One‚ Book III‚ and Section 515‚ Book IV‚ Title I‚ RA 7160 (Otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991) KATARUNGANG PAMBARANGAY(KP) (Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)) • Provides for the amicable settlement of disputes at the barangay level‚ As a compulsory alternative to the formal adjudication of disputes KP IRR SECTION 2. Construction • These rules shall be liberally construed in order to promote
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as potters‚ barbers‚ and carpenters; and very low-ranking “untouchables”‚ such as‚ leather workers‚ butchers‚ launderers‚ and latrine cleaners. There is some correlation between ritual rank on the caste hierarchy and economic prosperity. The system which dates back more than 2000 years ago divides the population into higher castes‚ which includes priests and warriors‚ and lower casts‚ such as laborers. At the bottom sit the “untouchables” known as the Dalits. Oppression of the 160 to 180 million
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research. The word flamenco came to be known to mean the same thing as a gypsy. (#1) Between 800 and 900 A.D. people began to dance as entertainment‚ this was known as a flamenco dance. (#2) Flamenco dance was first performed by the Untouchables. The Untouchables were a group within the Indian caste system. This group was combined by acrobats‚ dancers‚ musicians‚ palmists‚ metalworkers‚ and animal traders. It wasn’t too long before others realized that they wanted to perform these kinds of dances
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I. PPF: Production Possibilities Frontier A. Scarcity B. Tradeoffs C. Growth D. Efficiency E. Opportunity cost F. Models are simplified versions of reality 1. Making some unrealistic assumption II. PPF Model A. Only 2 goods: computers and cars (don’t care about the cost yet) B. Resources and technological levels are constant C. Downward slope D. Moving to the right‚ more cars‚ less computers 1. Scarcity: more for one good‚ less for the other 2. Tradeoffs: not both‚ only either or E
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sued the city of Los Angeles for $25 million but the suit was settled for $250‚000 (PBS 2005 p.2). Another event that led to the Rampart scandal was in November 6‚ 1997 when $722‚000 was stolen from a Bank of America in Los Angeles. Later the bank manager confessed that her boyfriend‚ a LAPD officer‚ played a major role and planned the
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solvents‚ chloromethane. Air and moisture sensitive. Incompatible with acids‚ acid chlorides‚ strong oxidizing agents. Highly flammable. Toxicology-Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Severe irritant. Vesicant. Personal Protection-Safety glasses. Lead‚ Pb(s) Stability-Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents‚ potassium‚ sodium. Toxicology-Toxic by ingestion or inhalation. Chronic poison. Personal Protection-Solid lead is believed to present a relatively low hazard to health‚ but it is a cumulative
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Theoretical Models for Understanding Behavior In special education it is vital to have an understanding of human behavior and how it relates to learning disabilities. It is imperative to have a grasp of the concepts of the models and how it relates to the educators of tomorrow. (Wheeler‚ John J.‚ Richey‚ David Dean‚ 2010) Understanding models of behavior also helps to have a more cohesive and positive classroom. When looking at an atypical child‚ the biological model‚ is an excellent starting
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born into a caste‚ and were forbidden to mingle with those outside of their caste. Hindus believed those in higher castes were purer‚ or closer to brahman. Some lower people in lower castes were considered so impure that they were called “untouchables”. Untouchables lived apart and had a wooden clapper to warn others of their approach. The caste system affected India because it made a stable social order. Each caste had its own leaders and roles in Indian society. Even though they were separated‚ lower
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of PbI2 W Pb(NO3)2 = 1.25 g Pb(NO3)2 X 1 mol Pb(NO3)2 X 1 mol PbI 2 X 461.0 g PbI2 331.2 g Pb(NO3) 2 1 mol Pb(NO3)2 1 mol PbI2 =1.739 g od PbI2 3.The theoretical yield of the precipitate in the reaction is 1.735 g of potassium iodide. Observation Table Material | Mass with no substance | Mass with substance | Physical property of Reactants | Beaker A | 66.97g | 68.22g including KI | White Powder | Beaker B | 65.91 g | 67.16 g including Pb(NO3)2 | Solid
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industry (PBS‚ 2012). The idea of a national health care policy is first introduced by President Truman in 1945‚ he would be denied by the American Medical Association campaign against the idea. Eventually in 1960 the American Medical Association would develop a national policy as well that would be signed into law by President Johnson and would become the foundations for Medicare and Medicaid (Rebelo 2007). As of the past two decades‚ the cost of health care have rapidly been on the rise (PBS‚ 2012)
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