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    anti epal bill

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    everyone that this is no laughing matter. Anti-Epal Bill is a serious proposal intended to change the country’s corrupt political image. Anti-Epal Bill is a proposal by no other than Senator Miriam Santiago who targets politicians or any government officials who claim credits for projects funded Filipino taxes. Epal is a street word for "mapapel"‚ a Filipino term for attention grabbers‚ scene stealers - mostly used for persons who take credits for something they didn’t deserve. The nature of the law

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    MC 3080

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    State Actor Speech (convey message + understood) Rational Intermediate Strict Compelling Narrowly Tailored United States vs. O’Brien This is speech (from Texas vs. Johnson) Conveying message and message has to be understood Can he be put in jail for burning draft card? Is it unconstitutional? Content neutral regulation Cannot get people to effectively fight without draft cards Understood because they beat him up Need to

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    Bad medicine

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    agencies‚ complete with powerful anti-corruption czars‚ sprouted everywhere. From Germany to Peru to South Korea‚ corruption scandals entangled seemingly untouchable former heads of state‚ and around the world an unprecedented number of top government officials and business executives were ousted or jailed. If you were running for office and challenging a powerful incumbent‚ you almost certainly ran a "clean-hands campaign‚" labeling your opponent as a corrupt fixture of the old order. For those in the

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    “The Popular Kids” It’s hard to fathom how competently the United States of America has been able to develop as a country in all the years it has existed as a nation. The U.S. is held intact by a democracy that survives on the voices and idea’s of its people; the people being you and me. A supporting wall to the skyscraper that is our government are Special Interest Groups. SIG’s are created so that our rational selves can demand what we find is necessary to maintain‚ gain or change in our society

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    Below The Surface Revision

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    Table of Contents Preparation pg 1 Saying good bye pg 2 The Ceremony pg 3 Earth pg 4 Games pg 5 New Life pg 6 Jaycee was sitting in her room studying as always. Her room isn’t what you think it would be. It is dark and dingy and very mysterious. It looks like there was a house fire‚ and it smells like mold and rotten garbage. In fact where she lives is very mysterious and smelly too. This is because her home is underneath the surface of the earth

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    Sample IB Written Task

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    of the topic itself. While he does have some references to language and culture‚ he doesn’t seem to talk about context‚ audience‚ or purpose. So while it does seem to have an argument and a thesis---trying to express his opinion to government officials--- he doesn’t really go I depth about the three aims for the course or how it affects the context of the letter he’s writing. As such‚ I will have to give the rationale a 1. Criterion B The task seems to show some understanding of the topic‚

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    25 September 2013 Old Buildings Disappearing in China As is well known‚ China is a country with a long history and has rich and varied heritage. Many ancient architectures and old buildings are typical examples of the country’s precious resources. However‚ it seems like that Chinese people are losing their historical blocks under the steamroller of modernization. We cannot deny the fact that China has dramatically changed in the decades since Deng Xiaoping initiated his reform and opening-up policy

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    negoatation analysis

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    FIELD ANALYSIS: UNDERSTANDING THE KEY PARTIES AND THEIR ROLE IN A NEGOTIATION Dr. Buck HRM 595   Course Section HRM 595- Dr. Buck FIELD ANALYSIS: UNDERSTANDING THE KEY PARTIES AND THEIR ROLE IN A NEGOTIATION Instructions: For purposes of this assignment‚ assume that you are the negotiator who is tasked with a salary (on call time‚ step increases‚ overtime for captains and majors) and benefits (insurance while employed‚ insurance after retirement‚ accrual of leave time

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    Republic Act

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    ‚; ; .‚ ~:: .. ’ . ~‚ ‚ .. ;-- . ‚ 2 to establish effective practices aimed at the prevention of graft and corruption in government. Towards this end‚ the State shall maintain honesty and responsibility among its public officials and employees‚ and shall take appropriate measures t o promote transparency in each agency with regard to the manner of transacting with the public‚ which shall encompass a program for the adoption of simplified procedures that will reduce red tape

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    influence on how power is used‚ and if it is used with responsibility. In the United states there are five-hundred and thirty-five congressmen‚ a president‚ and a vice-president‚ whereas there are two-hundred and ninety-eight million citizens. Elected officials represent a microscopic piece of the population‚ while the citizens are the ones who raise children‚ teach children‚ and own and operate businesses‚ and ultimately keep the country running. Real power lies within the common person‚ and their use

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