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    the chairman of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission‚ the Bangsamoro Basic Law will replace the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The BBL will provide a legal entity for the Bangsamoro people along with their right to self-governance. The law will also secure their political future for their descendants. But who are these Bangsamoro people? They consist of indigenous Muslims contributing 5.1% to the Philippines’ population. A lot of senators‚ lawmakers‚ and attorneys are having heated

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    the Philippines. I am no one important in the Philippine Society‚ I am just a speck of dust in the windshield of life‚ I am no one to speak of these things that one would actually hear me out. But what better way to speak if not in volumes? I might sound like a total pro-government drone but now that I have been enlightened by the actuality that is the RA # 10175‚ I’ll stick to my dp(everyone is doing the black profile picture as a sort of rebellion) because in all honesty‚ the cyber law is

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    What is cybercrime prevention act of 2012? The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on 12 September 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting‚cybersex‚ child pornography‚ identity theft‚ illegal access to data and libel.[1] Republic Act (RA 10175) was approved by PNOY last September

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    Congress of the Philippines Twelfth Congress Second Regular Session Begun held in Metro Manila on Monday‚ the twenty-second day of July‚ two thousand two Republic Act No. 9211             June 23‚ 2003 AN ACT REGULATING THE PACKAGING‚ USE‚ SALE DISTRIBUTION AND ADVERTISEMENTS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 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 "Tobacco Regulation

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    Republic of the Philippines Supreme Court Manila   THIRD DIVISION   PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ |   | G.R. No. 170834 |                              Plaintiff-Appellee‚ |   |   |   |   | Present: |   |   |   |   |   | YNARES-SANTIAGO‚ J.‚ |   |   |           Chairperson‚ | - versus - |   | AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ‚ |   |   | CHICO-NAZARIO‚ |   |   | VELASCO‚ JR.‚* and |   |   | REYES‚ JJ. |   |   |   | ANTONIO NOGRA‚ |   | Promulgated: |                              Accused-Appellant

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    THE ACQUISITION OF PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALIZATION‚ AND TO REPEAL ACTS NUMBERED TWENTY-NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN AND THIRTY-FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT. Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. Title of Act. – This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Revised Naturalization Law." Section 2. Qualifications. – Subject to section four of this Act‚ any person having the following qualifications may become a citizen of the Philippines by naturalization:

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    There are lots of sports that involve utilising physical contact - but none more than martial arts. Some people might disagreeand feel that boxing or wrestling involves more physical contact and allows for more technique for the fighters performing. But boxing has greatly reduced and wrestling is full of drama and on stage humiliation and fake fighting. MMA - also known as mixed martial arts - is an all new type of sport that has become a favorite in many countries. The UFC - best-known as the

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    “A government of laws‚ and not of men.”        John Adams (1735-1826)        American lawyer‚ politician and 2nd President of the United States        In his 7th “Novanglus” letter‚ published in the Boston Gazette in 1774        The concept of “a government of laws‚ and not of men” reflects a political philosophy that dates back to the ancient Greeks. But the phrase itself was enshrined in history and quotation books by John Adams. Prior to the start of the American Revolution‚ Adams used

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    Kunal Agarwal East Asian Civilization 12/06/13 Martial Arts Tradition in Contemporary China The start of martial arts in China came about for the same reasons it did in every other culture. In order to aid in hunting activities and to protect against enemies. Along with this‚ evidence of martial techniques‚ including those tied to weapons go back thousands of years. It said that the China’s Yellow Emperor Hung Di‚ who took the throne in 2698 B.C.‚ began to create these arts. He invented

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    We commonly call Chinese martial art’s kung-fu but literally that means hard work for those that doesn’t know. The term kung-fu was made popular during the Bruce Lee era in which the westerners were first exposed to his amazing fighting abilities. The correct terms for Chinese martial arts are either wushu‚ which means martial art‚ or koushu‚ which translates to national or military art. The first written history of Chinese martial arts comes from the reign of Huangdi‚ the Yellow Emperor of the

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