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    WHAT CHILDREN WATCH AN ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING PROVISION BETWEEN 1997-2001‚ AND CHILDREN’S VIEWS Kam Atwal‚ Andrea Millwood-Hargrave and Jane Sancho with Leila Agyeman and Nicki Karet June 2003 WHAT CHILDREN WATCH AN ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING PROVISION BETWEEN 1997-2001‚ AND CHILDREN’S VIEWS Kam Atwal‚ Andrea Millwood-Hargrave and Jane Sancho with Leila Agyeman and Nicki Karet Broadcasting Standards Commission Independent Television Commission June 2003

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    Prof. Labitag

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    University of the Philippines College of Law OUTLINE IN OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Prof. Eduardo A. Labitag Title I. Obligations Chapter I General Provisions I. Concept A. Definition- Art. 1156 - criticism of definition B. Elements 1. 2. 3. 4. Active Subject Passive Subject Prestation or Object Efficient cause or juridical tie or vinculum juris C. Distinction Between Natural and Civil Obligations 1. As to enforceability 2. As to basis II. Sources of Obligations- Art.

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    The Thing in the Forrest

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    of how this can happen. The two main characters Penny and Primrose meet when they are children and share a horrific experience in the forest. Then by chance meet back at the scene and briefly reassure one another that what happened really did happen. But their contact ends there once again almost as if seeing each other was too uncomfortable. Then oddly enough both women end up going back to the forest looking for some kind of resolve. In “The Thing in the Forest” the two little girls encounter a terrifying

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    evolution. However‚ the author’s goal isn’t to provide an encyclopedia of China but to create a briefing book with significant and condensed contents for students and perhaps travelers. To build the knowledge of readers‚ the author divided the book into two sections of Historical Legacies of China and an overview of China’s more recent evolution. The author began chapter one of the book with the core ideas of Confucius‚ which includes of education‚ ritual‚ and hierarchical yet reciprocal relationships

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    Favorite Movie

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    introduced to the villainous roll of the Joker‚ and also Harvey Dent‚ aka Two-Face. Heath Ledger is the actor who plays the Joker‚ and he does it well. He really makes you feel as though he actually enjoys the mayhem and destruction that the Joker causes‚ which is what moviegoers like to see in a villain. You could almost say that the Joker/Heath Ledger is what “makes” this movie. Aaron Eckhart also does a great job fulfilling the roll of Two-Face‚ a villain based on vengeance. In the movie‚ both Harvey Dent

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    Jekyll And Mr Hyde Duality

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    Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” is a novella by Robert Louis Stevenson. It concerns the theme of duality in human nature. Duality is an interesting theme because it was a new idea around the time the story was written and it makes you think about the two very different sides of human nature‚ good and evil. The novella was written in 1886‚ during the Victorian era. At that time‚ concepts such as duality were only just beginning to be studied. Generally‚ Victorians

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    This is shown in the quote: “I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man; I saw that‚ of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness‚ even if I could rightly be said to be either‚ it was only because I was radically both” This explains Dr. Jekyll’s inability to accept his humanity and the natural flaws which come along with

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    between Hyde and the Doctor. They are two separate personalities‚ Hyde is a dingy‚ short‚ ugly man and the doctor is tall‚ successful‚ handsome man. Also Hyde is very to himself and the Doctor has many friends and companions. There is one thing that makes them quite similar‚ they’re sneaky. One man was only slightly more witted than the other. Well‚ let’s compare their way of living. Hyde lives in a dingy dirty town‚ the front of his house is two story’s high‚ of nothing but ugly brick

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    Prior to working in government‚ I worked in the private sector. In comparison of the two cultures‚ I realize that politics exist in both cultures and it is a game that I really do not like to play. My impression of the two cultures leave a lot to be desired in the sense that I am one who is not afraid of hard work; I am always committed to the job. However‚ working in the private sector gave me a greater sense of satisfaction: I could prioritize my work and get things done; there was less bureaucracy

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    was very effective to reveal the mystery by the mysterious man. 3. What is the effect of the two narratives (from both Lanyon and Jekyll) at the end instead of just one (from either Lanyon or Jekyll)? Does this explanation have anything to do with the dual nature of Jekyll/Hyde‚ or is it just to provide an eyewitness account?  I think both played a part‚ by ending it with two narratives truly reveals two man’s thoughts and emotions. 4. The three male protagonists of this book -- Mr. Utterson‚ Dr

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