Czyrille M. Salas (Editorial Cartooning)‚ Gracielle Ruth B.Buenaventura (Pagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan) and Ciara Cel O. Andal (Pagsulat ng Lathalain) landed in second place. Three other delegates‚ Dan Angelo S. Eligado (Photojournalism)‚ Franco Andrei Pineda (Pagsulat ng Pahinang Pang-Agham at Kalusugan)‚ and Brena Lynne F. Victoria (Pagsulat ng Pangulong Tudling) place third in their respective categories. Meanwhile‚ the Scriptwriting and Radio Broadcasting Team English and Collaborative and
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Topic: Cyber Crime Prevention Act of 2012 Country: Philippines Delegates: Ms. Kathleen Sanoy‚ Mr. Marc Andrei Sanque‚ & Ms. Irish Santos The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the internet in the Philippines. Under this law‚ a person could be sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for posting online comments that is insulting to that person. This law gives the Department of
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“PINEAPPLE PEELINGS AS A DISHWASHING AGENT” Researchers: John Andrei Bacorro Roi Rencel Egypto Sunder Singh Rajput INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a fruit which was classified as a ripe and unripe. This was usually grown in a place where temperature and the weather are cold. This is abundant in the Philippines particularly in Bukidnon (Camp Philips Area) and this can be brought in the grocery or in the market. This
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There are many possibilities and options I could have taken if I were in Dudley’s shoes. Murder Parker‚ and feed on him; ask for Parker’s consent to kill and consume him; take a vote‚ or a lottery and then feed on the selected one‚ assuming there was consensus to the vote or lottery and to its outcome. However‚ if I had a choice‚ there would have been no murder‚ but perhaps an act of cannibalism‚ if say the boy‚ Parker‚ died naturally. Using Kant’s categorical imperative‚ I believe that murder‚ in
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31:4‚ pp Duggan‚ Mark and Steven D. Levitt. 2002. Fisman‚ Raymond. 2001. “Estimating the Value of Political Connections.” American Economic Reviev Fisman‚ Raymond and Jakob Svensson. 2001. Harstad‚ Bard and Jakob Svensson. 2004. Hay‚ Jonathan and Andrei Shleifer. 1998. “Private Enforcement of Public Laws: a Theory of Legal Reform.” American Economic Reviev Hirschman‚ Albert O. 1970. Exit‚ Voice‚ and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms‚ Organizations‚ Hoxby‚ Caroline. 2003. “School Choice and School
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in the hosting country. In 2001‚ a diplomat struck and killed an Ottawa woman with his car as a result of drunk driving. Canada requested that his home country waive his immunity so a trial could take place. Moscow refused but instead promised that Andrei Knyazev would be prosecuted in Russia. I firmly believe that diplomatic immunity is not set in place to benefit individuals personally; but to allow the diplomat to perform their job in an efficient manner. Diplomatic immunity allows for the government
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Music History Review: Romantic The Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg penned in a letter that he wrote to his friend Gottfred Mattison-Hansen on July 30‚ 1867‚ his second violin sonata “in the euphoria of my honeymoon”.1 This sonata in G major was a labour of affection that the composer wrote in honour of the love of his life Nina Hagerup‚ who was his cousin‚ whom he married despite familial disapproval on both sides. The evident happiness is reflected in the demeanour and beauty of the work
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There is a debate among historians about whether or not the Cold War was inevitable. Some argue that despite their alliance during World War II (WWII)‚ the United States and the Soviet Union (USSR) had conflicting ideologies and postwar plans in Europe such that the Cold War was inevitable. However‚ there is evidence to support that the Cold War was not inevitable. Roosevelt and Churchill’s commitment to the Big Three‚ Stalin’s actual goals after WWII‚ and the Soviet position on the inevitability
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During the time of post-World War II Soviet geopolitical expansion‚ the political and economic future of European nations were at stake. Truman described the situation as autocratic regimes undermining democratic countries‚ using political‚ economic and military means to re-write and disrupt the western European map of geopolitical influence‚ alliances and independence (Truman 344). Greece and Turkey asked for military and financial aid from the United States as Great Britain‚ their former benefactor
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Compare and Contrast ‘First Ice’ and ‘Manwatching’ The two poems I am going to compare and contrast are ‘First Ice’ by Andrei Vosnesky and ‘Manwatching’ by Georgia Garrett. The first obvious difference between the poems is that ‘First Ice’ is written by a man and ‘Manwatching’ is written by a woman. However‚ both poets seem to adopt a female persona. ‘First Ice’ is about “a girl” who has broken up with someone for the “first time” by phone call. The girl was planning to go out to a party with
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