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    Veneration without Understanding by Renato Constantino Basically‚ this article is just about how Renato Constantino wants the readers to analyze the real story behind Rizal being our national hero‚ the aspects that contributed to such recognition‚ his condemnation of the revolution‚ and other factors that we failed to talk about over the years because they were not in our history books. Rizal‚ being our national hero‚ used writing to fight to gain our freedom from the Spaniards unlike Andres

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    Can there be love without sex in a relationship? Can you have a intimate relationship without having sex? And would it be considered emotionally intimate? Can relationship lasts without a sex? Can two people who are in love share a full relationship without sex? Can there be a relationship without sex? YES!! And I think that is the most passionate love… there can be love in a relationship without sex‚ there’s lots of things couple can do that will bring them closer and is not sexual‚ although sex

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    Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided‚ by a constitution‚ between the central (national) government and regional (state) governments. (Ch.3‚ p. 67). An advantage of a strong national government is that whenever there is a conflict between national and state governments‚ the national government will always prevail. The doctrine of national supremacy says that the Constitution and the Laws of the United States is the supreme Law of the Land‚ which extends to state courts and

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    How Safe Is Safe Enough

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    How safe is safe enough? An introduction to risk management By Angela Darlington‚ Simon Grout & John Whitworth Presented to The Staple Inn Actuarial Society At Staple Inn Hall At 6 p.m. On 12 June 2001 Contents Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Page Introduction.................................................................................................................. 1 Why is risk interesting? ...................................................................................

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    For each problem you list‚ identify one solution that the Constitution provides to address the problem. b. Some have argued the tension between decentralized power and centralized power continues to exist. Support this argument by explaining how one of the following demonstrates the continued tension. ◦Environmental policy ◦Gun control ◦Disability access Answer: A. Decentralization brought up a lot issues because as we all know that a

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    Several examples in which there was “failure to govern” were surrounding the time when the federal exchange was preparing to launch. While interviewing several different individuals who were working on the launch of the federal exchange from the Department of Health and Human Services‚ CMS‚ and the White House‚ Brill notes that they all had different responses as to who was in charge. Moreover‚ there were several instances when new individuals stepped in to take charge‚ which resulted in miscommunication

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    In “Harrison Bergeron‚” author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. illustrates government control with the characters of George‚ Hazel Harrison Bergeron‚ and the society that they live in. Vonnegut Jr. directs his writing to society and people in general who want to achieve total equality‚ as well as those who put faith into the government when it comes to resolving serious issues. To inform his audience of the dangerous consequences that come with wanting to achieve total equality‚ Vonnegut Jr. presents imagery‚

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    How Much Sleep Is Enough

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    How Much Is Enough? • The amount of sleep that a healthy individual needs is largely determined by two factors: genetics and age. Genetics plays a role in both the amount of sleep a person needs‚ as well as his or her preference for waking up early (these are the so-called "larks‚" or morning-type individuals) or staying up late (these are the "owls‚" or evening-type people). Our internal biological clock‚ which regulates the cycling of many functions including the sleep/wake cycle‚ can vary slightly

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    Good Enough is Not Good Enough The American secondary school system is not good enough anymore. A lack of focus has turned out students with neither the skill nor the ambition to compete in the current job market. Leaders and educators need to examine the problems in the current system and correct them before it’s too late. By looking at vocational and alternative schools‚ which currently turn out graduates ready to compete‚ they can remodel the current curriculum in order to meet the global

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    Can there be creativity without emotion? Creativity is the ability to create new thoughts and ideas. It is a foundation to innovation‚ and it is all around us. Everything made by humans was once thought of‚ and then created. However‚ the greatest presence of creativity can be found in arts. As we all know‚ people express their emotions through art. They want to convey their thoughts and how they feel through their pieces whether it is in form of music‚ poetry‚ film‚ painting or even an advertisement

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