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    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Jurisdiction Supreme Court Court of Appeals Sandiganbayan RTC MeTC‚ MTC‚ MCTC Original – Concurrent Exercise original jurisdiction over cases affecting ambassadors‚ other public ministers and consuls. Exercise original jurisdiction over petitions for certiorari‚ prohibition‚ mandamus‚ quo warranto‚ and habeas corpus It shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus‚ prohibition‚ certiorari‚ habeas corpus‚ and quo warranto‚ and auxiliary

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    The constitution is the most important part in organizing a state. It contains not only the national territory‚ but more importantly‚ it states the set of rules and principles which serve as the fundamental law of the land. Among the guidelines which are set by the constitution are the matters of: form and duties of the government; the distribution of powers of the branches of the government; and the basic rights of the citizens of the state. The Philippine Constitution has been rewritten seven

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    Bullying and Aggression: an assignment in Social Psychology Tanya Perpetua D’Souza Most definitions of bullying often differ semantically; many of them have one concept in common: Bullying is a subtype of aggression (Dodge‚ 1991; Olweus‚ 1993; Smith & Thompson‚ 1991). The following definitions are common in the literature: "A person is being bullied when he or she is exposed‚ repeatedly over time‚ to negative actions on the part of one or more other students" (Olweus‚ 1993‚ p. 9). "A student

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    rt. 11: Defense of propertyPeople vs. Apolinar Facts:  Midnight of December 22‚ 1936‚ the defendant andappellant Anastacio Apolinar alias Atong was at thattime the occupant of a parcel of land owned by JoaquinGonzales in Papallasen‚ La Paz‚ Umingan‚ Pangasinan.Armed with a shotgun‚ Atong was looking over said landwhen he observed that there was a man carrying abundle on his shoulder.Believing that he was a thief (of palay)‚ the defendantcalled his attention but he ignored him.The defendant fired

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    Genetics‚ Brain Structure‚ and Behavior Presentation Evaluation Ryan Banta Psy/340 June 13‚ 2011 Kristin Merritte Genetics‚ Brain Structure‚ and Behavior Presentation Evaluation In the third week of Biological psychology‚ or at is otherwise known‚ Psy340‚ each team in the class was assigned to do a presentation of an illness. While the team I was on concentrated on Bipolar disorder‚ the other teams chose to do something else entirely‚ which was just fine since it would be pointless doing

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    Feminist Theology Feminist theology is based on the idea of "not lord but brother". Jesus Christ himself stepped outside of societies norms by befriending the outcasts of society‚ which included women. Women are often portrayed as the cause of or focus of evil and misdeeds in the bible. The focus of feminist theology is the perspective of theology from those who were outcast and therefore considered themselves as equals and friends to Jesus Christ. "If there is anything they desire to know‚

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    Emotional Intelligence EDUCATION 2: Facilitating Learning INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Sheryl Ann Perciano Submitted By: Hazel P. Villegas Maria Dolores L. Comighod BEED- Content Course [ II-D ] Individuals have many similar characteristics but they too differ in many respects. One of these individual differences is the intellectual differences which also refers to the intelligence. Intelligence is the general capacity of a person to adjust consciously his thinking to a new requirement. It

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    CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES FIFTEENTH CONGRESS Third Regular Session } H. No. 6339 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY REPRESENTATIVES SARMIENTO (M.)‚ TEVES‚ CALIXTO-RUBIANO‚ YAP (S.)‚ CRUZ-GONZALES‚ PACQUIAO‚ BELLO‚ CLIMACO‚ RODRIGUEZ (M.)‚ NOGRALES‚ DEL MAR‚ AUMENTADO‚ MARCOLETA‚ RODRIGUEZ (R.)‚ SARMIENTO (C.)‚ TEODORO‚ ROMUALDO‚ VILLARICA‚ TAÑADA‚ ANGPING‚ GARCIA-ALBANO AND PRIMICIAS-AGABAS‚ PER COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2255 AN ACT EXPANDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9208‚ ENTITLED “AN ACT TO INSTITUTE POLICIES

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    Persecution in the Early Church The Christian Persecution In its first three centuries of Christianity‚ the church endured regular (though not constant) persecution at the hands of Roman authorities. This experience‚ and its resulting martyrs and apolopgists‚ would have significant historical and theological consequences for the developing faith. {4} Among other things‚ persecution sparked the cult of the saints‚ facilitated the rapid growth and spread of Christianity‚ prompted defenses and explanations

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    Compilation on Jurisprudence on Rape From years 2000-2009   2009   People of the Philippines Vs. Ruben Corpuz G.R. No. 175836 January 30‚ 2009   Ruling: In People v. Adajio‚ the Court found that fear of bodily harm and fear for the safety of her family prevented the therein complainant from shouting for help‚ caused her to spread her legs upon the order of her rapist‚ and compelled her to follow him to the place where the second charge of rape occurred. It thus held that

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