...It is simply pragmatic to restrict migration, while at the same time encouraging integration and fighting discrimination. We support the idea of the free movement of goods, people, money and jobs. Protocol having been established, good afternoon. Honourable members of the head table, many nations worry about ethnic conflicts within societies spilling over to other societies. Our environment is conducive to the maintenance of the legal framework that fosters social integration of legally admitted immigrants. Despite the political unrest that we face today, Venezuela can still be considered a country where migrants can be made to feel welcome. Our primary concern is to protect and serve! Ladies and gentlemen, each individual needs to feel a sense of belonging. Many receive a “YOU DON’T BELONG HERE” impression. In Venezuela no one is labeled ‘alien’. Mr. President, we concede that we have a serious problem on our hands, but it has not reached the magnitude and intensity as Honduras in 2001, Syria in 2013, and the prevailing chaos that exist in Ukraine. For it is in situations such as those where “unconstitutional interruption” is quite evident! Show me a country that doesn’t have a problem, and I’ll show you a handsome monkey! The social unrest that has developed in Venezuela, is being dwarfed by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the cryptic disappearance of Malaysia Airline MH370, the mudslide in Washington and the 8.2 earthquake in Chile. This in itself shows that there...
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...It is simply pragmatic to restrict migration, while at the same time encouraging integration and fighting discrimination. We support the idea of the free movement of goods, people, money and jobs. Protocol having been established, good afternoon. Honourable members of the head table, many nations worry about ethnic conflicts within societies spilling over to other societies. Our environment is conducive to the maintenance of the legal framework that fosters social integration of legally admitted immigrants. Despite the political unrest that we face today, Venezuela can still be considered a country where migrants can be made to feel welcome. Our primary concern is to protect and serve! Ladies and gentlemen, each individual needs to feel a sense of belonging. Many receive a “YOU DON’T BELONG HERE” impression. In Venezuela no one is labeled ‘alien’. Mr. President, we concede that we have a serious problem on our hands, but it has not reached the magnitude and intensity as Honduras in 2001, Syria in 2013, and the prevailing chaos that exist in Ukraine. For it is in situations such as those where “unconstitutional interruption” is quite evident! Show me a country that doesn’t have a problem, and I’ll show you a handsome monkey! The social unrest that has developed in Venezuela, is being dwarfed by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the cryptic disappearance of Malaysia Airline MH370, the mudslide in Washington and the 8.2 earthquake in Chile. This in itself shows that there...
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...Declamation Piece- I KILLED HIM BECAUSE I LOVED HIM Jun 1 Posted by jhonerliz Honorable judge, gentlemen of the jury, people of the Philippines judge me, am I guilty or not guilty? But before you sentence me to death let me tell you my story. There was a young girl seventeen years of age with curvaceous body 36, 24, 26, a long hair and sizzling eyes being rich as she was she studied at an exclusive school. Oh my gosh! I met this guy, he’s the best player in our basketball team, and he’s the heartthrob of our school. OH my gosh! His name? Guess what? who? Robbie Satillian isn’t sweet? Oh my gosh we became friends. We became friends. Later more than that after one year of relationship, we decided to settle down the marriage that cut-off the ties of our families and since his parents disagree that’s why he was not supported on his studies. So I decided to give up my studies and work as a sales lady in the supermarket. Then one night he returned home, he asked for money but I can’t gave him for I just gave him last night, so he walked out the door and the next day he returned home, he was cold as ever and hard as a stone. One day his graduation came I was so happy. I expected Robbie to invite me but he never said a word. I didn’t mind it. I still attend his graduation ceremony and when his name was called with a degree of medicine a suma cum laude Robi Santillan, I shouted with glee! When i stood up I was shocked when another girl stood up, and gave that medal to him. I’m...
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...March 16, 2016 THE HONORABLE JUSTICES Court of Appeals, Case # HC-01736 19th Division, Cebu City Dear Honorable Justices, I am Zarha P. Restar, the eldest daughter of Lazaro J. Perlas, Sr. I am writing this letter to your good office to request for an immediate decision on the case of my father that happened 9 years ago. Prior to the incident that happened, my father has been a very good citizen of our country. Everyone in our community respected him, as the President of the Senior Citizens and as a philanthropist, helping his less fortunate neighbors in times of need. He served for the country as the Police Inspector in our town fighting against crime and the evil that terrorized our humble society before he retired. He is known to our neighbors as “Tay Zaro” because he treated everyone as his family. Then the allegations happened. He was judged and his name was tarnished. His legacy has been forgotten. These all happened because of unfounded allegations against him lead by the bias of one group of people against. The family the he single-handedly founded for 45 years where he has produced socially productive children – a professor, an elementary teacher, and a policeman – has fallen. Because of that, he became depressed. Everyone in our family become depressed. My father now is already 83 years old. He is suffering from chronic prostate inflammation and a numerous complications. He is also suffering from severe osteoarthritis. For his age, he has special needs to be fulfilled...
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...To the honorable judge, In 2/11/2013, 7:49pm, my friend drove me to the Rosemead Bank of America to let me withdraw some money from the ATM to pay my rent, we were in a very urgent situation because I had to pay the money before 8pm otherwise the landlord will kick me out. It was dark that night and the sign was not very clear. just wanted me to get the money ASAP so he parked very close to the ATM, which we did not notice was a handicapped parking zone at all. It took me less than a minute to withdraw the money because it was night and no one was using the ATM. I saw an officer giving him a ticket for the parking violation when I finish withdrawing the money, and half of the car’s body was out of the zone when the officer was giving the ticket, because saw me finish withdrawing and was about to leave with me before the officer came. and I really did not mean to violate the law, we should not park in the handicapped zone even for a second. However, it's the first time ever for him to do that, and he had always followed the law. I actually should pay this penalty if it really occurs, because all of his behaviors were for helping me. Words failed me to express how guilty I feel for, and I just beg you forgive him this only one time. Please give him a chance. Thank you so much for your time to read this statement....
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...The Honorable Margaret Gayle California Superior Court South West,Courthouse CA 903625 Re: Case no. NSFWFTW-69 Dear Judge Gayle, My name is James Lee Roman. I was charged for driving under the influence of alcohol on April 14, 2011. The DUI offense stems from my unfortunate decision to drive myself home after a birthday party. With my senses impaired, I eventually misjudged a turn and hit a tree straight-on. The incident caused my left leg to be fractured in several places, shards of glass also pierced my face. My injuries are extensive and the hours of physical therapy still come in very long, painful strides, but the lesson I learned here was invaluable. I truly realized that I was very fortunate that I did not injure anyone else, to have caused the same kind of damaged and pain on someone or even horribly death. I learned all of these things the hard way, the weeks I spent at the hospital and seeing my mother in tears of which such heartbreak cannot be undone. But I stand to correct myself and my ways. I would like to submit myself to an alcohol treatment program as soon as possible or on any rehabilitative program the court deems proper. I would like to plead for leniency your honor, please allow me the opportunity to turn my life around, I believe the possibility of imprisonment is a huge factor for change alone. Still, I would like to be responsible for my actions and accept the consequences of my offense. Inside me, I believe is an indvidual who wants to...
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...I KILLED HIM BECAUSE I LOVED HIM! Honorable judge, gentlemen of the jury, people of the Philippines! judge me! am i guilty or not guilty? But before you sentence me, let me tell you my story. There was a young girl, 17 years of age with a curvaceous body, 36 24 36, a long hair and a sizzling eyes... And being rich as she was, she studied at an exclusive school.. And oh my gosh! i met this guy! he's the best player in our basket ball team and hes the heartthrob of our school. Oh my gosh and his name, guess what? who? Robie Santillan isn't it sweet? oh my gosh! we became friends, we became friends and later more than that. After 1 year of relationship we decided to settle down. The marriage that cut off the ties of our families. And since his parents disagree, that's why he was not supported by his studies. So i decided to give up my studies, and work as a saleslady in a supermarket. And then one night he returned home he asked for money but i cant give him for i just gave him one last night. So he walked out and then the next day he returned home he was as cold and as hard as a stone. One day, his graduation came and i was so happy! I expected Robie to invite me but he never said a word. I didn't mind it I still attended his graduation ceremony. i wore my nicest dress ever.. and then when his name was called , With a degree of medicine, a Suma Cumlaude, Robie Santillan! i shouted with glee. But when I was just stood up. I was...
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...In my opinion, people need to be more considerate, in every aspect of the word. More specifically and the topic I want to focus more on is that people should avoid taking the handicap parking spaces for granted. Some people absolutely need this option to limit the amount of distance they have to cover to get to their destination. So people need to avoid taking the spaces because they’ll be right back, or no one needs to park here, or whatever reason they can concoct to justify their decision. The only exception of course is if you have a state issued handicap sticker or license plate. Without either these two things it should be off limits to you. What some people do to cheat the system is to drive handicap relatives’ vehicles to reap the rewards of a closer parking spot. This is another case where people are just flat out rude. People with this option available to them, should do the honorable thing. Working at King Soopers, there are a lot of different people that come through the store. Some elderly people take advantage of their stickers and use these parking spaces in order to have a more efficient shopping experience. Which is the way it should be. There are some unfortunate instances where some people expect to be in and out quickly, but don’t respect that there might be someone else trying to use the spot. There was one instance where an older lady in a wheelchair had to park further away from Kings because a car was in the last available handicap spot without state...
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...SUMMARY OF THE JUDGMENT OF THE HON. SUPREME COURT DELIVERED ON THE 8th MAY 2009. 1. The Hon. Supreme court ordered that a number of recommendations made by the Raghavan Committee be implemented immediately. These included Confidence building measures such as appointment of counsellors, arrival of senior students a week or two weeks after the Juniors have arrived; joint sensitization programmes and counseling of both 'freshers' and seniors; joint orientation programme of 'freshers' and seniors to be addressed by the principal/Head of the institution, organization on a large scale of cultural, sports and other activities, make provisions for faculty members to dine with the hostel residents in their respective hostels etc. Every institution must have an Anti-Ragging Committee and an Anti - Ragging Squad. There should be a Monitoring Cell on Ragging at the University Level that would coordinate with the affiliated colleges and institutions under its domain. There should be a Monitoring Cell at the level of the Chancellor of the State Universities. In the, light of the increasing number of private commercially managed, lodges or hostels outside campuses, such hostels and management must be registered with the local police authorities and permission to start such hostels or register them must necessarily be recommended by the Heads of educational institutions. It should be mandatory for both local police, local administration as well the institutional authorities...
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... War plays an essential part in maintaining the freedom that was bestowed upon us many years ago, although, along the way to liberty, many lives are lost and some are changed forever. In the narrative, The Things They Carried, written by author Tim O’Brien as well as other war related articles and speeches, soldiers do what it takes to survive the brutal fatality of war through both honorable and dishonorable gestures. The concept of sacrificing their own lives to fight for freedom in the name of their country is an honorable act, but the gruesome idea of murdering and damaging innocent lives on the way is the dishonor that comes along with war. Murdering and violence can be just as dishonorable even when doing so in an honorable manner. Through these forms of writing, authors and political figures prove that war is both honorable and dishonorable. Soldiers go to war for various reasons. Some are drafted. Some simply go to serve their country. Those that enlist in the army dedicated and ready to sacrifice their lives are some of the bravest and most honorable people. In the speech Duty, Honor, Country written and spoken by Douglas Macarthur, MacArthur argues that fighting in the war is one of the most respectable things someone can do because they are aware of the consequence but still continue to give it their all. He writes reflecting on the soldiers lives and how “they died unconditioning, uncomplaining, with faith in their hearts, and on their lips that [they] would go to...
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...Title: G.R. No. 101083 Date: July 30, 1993 Parties Involved: JUAN ANTONIO, ANNA ROSARIO and JOSE ALFONSO, all surnamed OPOSA, minors, and represented by their parents ANTONIO and RIZALINA OPOSA, ROBERTA NICOLE SADIUA, minor, represented by her parents CALVIN and ROBERTA SADIUA, CARLO, AMANDA SALUD and PATRISHA, all surnamed FLORES, minors and represented by their parents ENRICO and NIDA FLORES, GIANINA DITA R. FORTUN, minor, represented by her parents SIGRID and DOLORES FORTUN, GEORGE II and MA. CONCEPCION, all surnamed MISA, minors and represented by their parents GEORGE and MYRA MISA, BENJAMIN ALAN V. PESIGAN, minor, represented by his parents ANTONIO and ALICE PESIGAN, JOVIE MARIE ALFARO, minor, represented by her parents JOSE and MARIA VIOLETA ALFARO, MARIA CONCEPCION T. CASTRO, minor, represented by her parents FREDENIL and JANE CASTRO, JOHANNA DESAMPARADO, minor, represented by her parents JOSE and ANGELA DESAMPRADO, CARLO JOAQUIN T. NARVASA, minor, represented by his parents GREGORIO II and CRISTINE CHARITY NARVASA, MA. MARGARITA, JESUS IGNACIO, MA. ANGELA and MARIE GABRIELLE, all surnamed SAENZ, minors, represented by their parents ROBERTO and AURORA SAENZ, KRISTINE, MARY ELLEN, MAY, GOLDA MARTHE and DAVID IAN, all surnamed KING, minors, represented by their parents MARIO and HAYDEE KING, DAVID, FRANCISCO and THERESE VICTORIA, all surnamed ENDRIGA, minors, represented by their parents BALTAZAR and TERESITA ENDRIGA, JOSE MA. and REGINA MA., all surnamed ABAYA,...
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...CHANDLER ALBURY CIVICS October 17, 2014 Civil service is the act of doing a job for your government. For example teachers are doing service and are called civil servants. MINISTRY OF FINANCE The Right Honorable Perry Christie is the Minister of Finance with the Honorable Michael Halkitis as the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Finance. The various branches in the Ministry of Finance are as follows: Business Financing * Small Business Guarantee of Loans * Tourism Development Loan Guarantee Imports and Exports * Customs Duty Exemption: Reduce Rate Duty - Raw Materials and Supplies Money, Duties, Taxes and Exemptions * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Commercial Printers * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Equipment and Machinery * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Material to be used in the renovation/maintenance of Historical Building * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Materials and Supplies Permits, Licences and Registration * Importation of Tabacco Products, Application for Registration Real Property * Real Property Tax Exemption Application for Tax Concession * Real Property, Assessment of Social Welfare Services * Emergency Relief Guarantee Programme Travel and Transportation * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of a New Vehicle to be used within the transportation industry eServices * Real Property Tax, Payment...
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...CHANDLER ALBURY CIVICS October 17, 2014 Civil service is the act of doing a job for your government. For example teachers are doing service and are called civil servants. MINISTRY OF FINANCE The Right Honorable Perry Christie is the Minister of Finance with the Honorable Michael Halkitis as the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Finance. The various branches in the Ministry of Finance are as follows: Business Financing * Small Business Guarantee of Loans * Tourism Development Loan Guarantee Imports and Exports * Customs Duty Exemption: Reduce Rate Duty - Raw Materials and Supplies Money, Duties, Taxes and Exemptions * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Commercial Printers * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Equipment and Machinery * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Material to be used in the renovation/maintenance of Historical Building * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of Materials and Supplies Permits, Licences and Registration * Importation of Tabacco Products, Application for Registration Real Property * Real Property Tax Exemption Application for Tax Concession * Real Property, Assessment of Social Welfare Services * Emergency Relief Guarantee Programme Travel and Transportation * Customs Duty Exemption for the importation of a New Vehicle to be used within the transportation industry eServices * Real Property Tax, Payment...
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... Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest-- For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men-- Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. He hath brought many captives home to Rome Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill: Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And, sure, he is an honourable man.” (act iii, scene ii, lines 78-99) With antony rebuffing and countering brutus’ claim/speech, the citizens of rome begin to see how evil and un-honorable brutus really is. Antony helped point out that an honorable man wouldn’t kill their leader because they were something they were not: brutus kept claiming that caesar was ambitious, which antony counter by stating that he offered caesar the crown three times and each time he refused it, the people began to side with antony and saw his speech as more convincing, even though he had to bring up caesar’s will to get them to really listen: “They were traitors: honourable men!” (ACT III, SCENE II, LINE 153) ...
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...inhibits his ability to think sensibly. Evidence of her handkerchief in Cassio’s possession then sends him into a spiral, as he sets out on a mission to kill her. When in Desdemona’s bedchamber (Act 5 Scene 2) in preparation for murder, Othello expresses his grief aloud in a highly modal fashion; “…that whiter skin of hers than snow and smooth as monumental alabaster – yet she [Desdemona] must die, else she’ll betray more men.” A soliloquy demonstrates the murder as a sacrifice not only to Desdemona but also Othello, suggesting he is doing the world a service at his own cost. This controversial scene highlights how honour is held in higher regard than life itself. Similarly, Liberty Leading the People also depicts sacrificial killing as an honourable act. The actions of King Charles X upset the people of France and violated the Charter of 1814, this threatened France’s reputation as a whole and caused what is known as the July Revolution. The painting is not what is commonly...
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