This document discusses Afro-Latin and popular music, focusing on traditional African music forms and instruments. It describes how singing, dancing, and drums are essential to African ceremonies and religious expression. It also explains how African music has greatly influenced global styles like contemporary American, Latin American, and European music. Finally, it provides details on specific African musical genres, instruments, and vocal forms like reggae, salsa, maracatu, and the blues.
The document outlines the mechanics and guidelines for a game involving teams of AB students and college of arts faculty members. Each team will have 7 members representing different faculties and year levels. They must relay a calamansi from spoon to spoon between team members without dropping it. They then pick letters out of flour with their mouth and unscramble the letters to form a mystery word, with the first team to solve it winning the round. The game aims to have fun while bringing together different members of the college.
The Philippine Bill of Rights: Civil Rightsbrianbelen
Lecture slides for an undergraduate class on Philippine Politics and Governance I taught between 2003 and 2005.
This is the first of two slides dealing with the Bill of Rights enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The slides specifically cover civil rights.
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This document provides information about influential Filipino musicians across multiple genres including:
1. Classical composer Ryan Cayabyab and Manila Sound artists George Canseco and Willie Cruz.
2. Pop singer Jose Mari Chan and balladeer Gary Valenciano.
3. The development of the Manila Sound genre in the 1970s and artists who helped popularize it such as Hotdog, Cinderella, and The Apo Hiking Society.
4. Filipino jazz musicians inspired by American jazz like Boy Katindig and the Katindig family who pioneered Latin jazz in Manila.
The document provides an overview of Philippine music including its historical background and evolution over time from ethnic tribal music to modern forms influenced by Spanish and other cultures. It describes traditional ethnic music used for rituals and its connection to nature, as well as Hispanic forms like rondalla, sarswela and kundiman. The document also outlines modern Filipino genres like OPM, Pinoy rock, choral music and neo-traditional styles. It highlights some renowned Filipino musicians and composers who have contributed to the development and popularity of Philippine music.
Philippine pop music originated as adaptations of Western hits translated into Tagalog and English (Taglish). In the 1950s, Bobby Gonzales and Rico Puno had early hits by localizing rock and roll songs, gaining popularity among youth and the elite. The 1970s "Manila Sound" genre featured pop songs using Taglish, popularizing groups like Hotdog, Cinderella, The Rainmakers, and Apo Hiking Society, though it briefly declined in the 1990s before reviving through remakes of 1970s songs.
The national territory of the Philippines according to the 1987 Constitution comprises:
1) The Philippine archipelago including all islands and waters within;
2) Other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction; and
3) Terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, including the territorial sea, seabed, subsoil, insular shelves, and other submarine areas.
The document further discusses the Philippines' claims over the territories of Sabah and Spratly Islands based on historical rights. It also outlines the boundaries of the country's territorial sea, contiguous zone, and exclusive economic zone under international law.
This document discusses contemporary Filipino composers from the traditional, new music, and song composer eras. It profiles several influential composers such as Francisco Santiago, known as the "Father of Kundiman" who incorporated Western and folk styles; Antonio Molina who was influenced by Romantic and Impressionist schools; and Nicanor Abelardo who combined Philippine folk elements with Western forms. It also profiles contemporary composers such as Ryan Cayabyab and Lucrecia Kasilag as well as popular song composers like Levi Celerio, Constancio de Guzman, Angel Peña, and others.
This document discusses Afro-Latin and popular music, focusing on traditional African music forms and instruments. It describes how singing, dancing, and drums are essential to African ceremonies and religious expression. It also explains how African music has greatly influenced global styles like contemporary American, Latin American, and European music. Finally, it provides details on specific African musical genres, instruments, and vocal forms like reggae, salsa, maracatu, and the blues.
The document outlines the mechanics and guidelines for a game involving teams of AB students and college of arts faculty members. Each team will have 7 members representing different faculties and year levels. They must relay a calamansi from spoon to spoon between team members without dropping it. They then pick letters out of flour with their mouth and unscramble the letters to form a mystery word, with the first team to solve it winning the round. The game aims to have fun while bringing together different members of the college.
The Philippine Bill of Rights: Civil Rightsbrianbelen
Lecture slides for an undergraduate class on Philippine Politics and Governance I taught between 2003 and 2005.
This is the first of two slides dealing with the Bill of Rights enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. The slides specifically cover civil rights.
These slides were prepared using Powerpoint XP.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://brianbelen.blogspot.com
http://brianbelen.wordpress.com
This document provides information about influential Filipino musicians across multiple genres including:
1. Classical composer Ryan Cayabyab and Manila Sound artists George Canseco and Willie Cruz.
2. Pop singer Jose Mari Chan and balladeer Gary Valenciano.
3. The development of the Manila Sound genre in the 1970s and artists who helped popularize it such as Hotdog, Cinderella, and The Apo Hiking Society.
4. Filipino jazz musicians inspired by American jazz like Boy Katindig and the Katindig family who pioneered Latin jazz in Manila.
The document provides an overview of Philippine music including its historical background and evolution over time from ethnic tribal music to modern forms influenced by Spanish and other cultures. It describes traditional ethnic music used for rituals and its connection to nature, as well as Hispanic forms like rondalla, sarswela and kundiman. The document also outlines modern Filipino genres like OPM, Pinoy rock, choral music and neo-traditional styles. It highlights some renowned Filipino musicians and composers who have contributed to the development and popularity of Philippine music.
Philippine pop music originated as adaptations of Western hits translated into Tagalog and English (Taglish). In the 1950s, Bobby Gonzales and Rico Puno had early hits by localizing rock and roll songs, gaining popularity among youth and the elite. The 1970s "Manila Sound" genre featured pop songs using Taglish, popularizing groups like Hotdog, Cinderella, The Rainmakers, and Apo Hiking Society, though it briefly declined in the 1990s before reviving through remakes of 1970s songs.
The national territory of the Philippines according to the 1987 Constitution comprises:
1) The Philippine archipelago including all islands and waters within;
2) Other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction; and
3) Terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, including the territorial sea, seabed, subsoil, insular shelves, and other submarine areas.
The document further discusses the Philippines' claims over the territories of Sabah and Spratly Islands based on historical rights. It also outlines the boundaries of the country's territorial sea, contiguous zone, and exclusive economic zone under international law.
This document discusses contemporary Filipino composers from the traditional, new music, and song composer eras. It profiles several influential composers such as Francisco Santiago, known as the "Father of Kundiman" who incorporated Western and folk styles; Antonio Molina who was influenced by Romantic and Impressionist schools; and Nicanor Abelardo who combined Philippine folk elements with Western forms. It also profiles contemporary composers such as Ryan Cayabyab and Lucrecia Kasilag as well as popular song composers like Levi Celerio, Constancio de Guzman, Angel Peña, and others.
This document discusses the nature and morality of human acts. It defines human acts as actions that are consciously and freely done, requiring knowledge, freedom, and voluntariness. Human acts are distinguished from acts of man, which are actions beyond one's consciousness and control. The morality of a human act depends on its object, intention, and circumstances. Some acts are intrinsically evil regardless of intention due to their object. To determine the morality of an act, one must consider whether the object, intention, and circumstances together are good or bad.
The document discusses several sections of the Bill of Rights in the 1987 Philippine Constitution as explained by the lecturer Mr. John Torres. It covers the right to privacy of communication, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, and liberty of abode. Key rights discussed include freedom from unreasonable searches, freedom of speech and press, separation of church and state, and freedom of movement. Exceptions and limitations to some of these rights are also mentioned.
The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing to regulate the nursing profession. It aims to protect and improve nursing through relevant education, humane working conditions, career prospects, and dignified existence for nurses. The Act creates a 7-member Board of Nursing to administer the licensure examination, issue and revoke nursing licenses, set practice standards, and recognize nursing specialties. It also outlines nurse qualifications, licensing process, and scope of nursing practice to ensure quality nursing services nationwide.
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
This document discusses different forms of print media and how Filipino artists contribute to these fields. It covers newspapers, magazines, books, posters, and comics as examples of print media. Advertising is highlighted as one industry that still relies heavily on print. The document also profiles several prominent Filipino designers in furniture, fashion, and other industries to showcase innovation in design. Comic books and characters from Philippine folklore are mentioned as early forms of print media that educated the public.
Article 1 - National Territory of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It shows the rationale for the provision on national territory, the territory of the Philippines, and the technical terms used under UNCLOS.
The Itik-Itik dance originated in Surigao del Norte in the Philippines. It imitates the movements of ducks such as wading, flying, and splashing water on their backs. According to lore, the dance was created by a maiden dancer named Kanang who was inspired by music during a performance to improvise duck-like dance steps. The dance became popular in nearby towns and variations emerged in other regions while still retaining duck movements. Typical costumes include barong, camisa, and skirt for men and baro't saya, patadyong, and camisa for women. Basic steps involve raising arms and stepping side to side or in a circle.
The Carinosa is a traditional Philippine courtship dance known for its flirtatious movements. Dancers perform hide and seek movements using a fan and handkerchief to express affection for one another. The basic steps include taking three side steps and pointing the front foot, touching and pointing the front foot, and a waltz step. Partners stand facing each other about six feet apart during the dance.
Ferdinand Marcos was the president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. During his presidency, he implemented reforms in many areas including land, education, labor, and the economy. He also oversaw infrastructure projects and economic growth. However, he declared martial law in 1972 and was later ousted in 1986 following allegations of corruption and human rights abuses.
This document discusses popular images of Jesus in the Philippines, including the oldest religious image given to Queen Juana, the Child Jesus celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of January which stresses virtues like obedience and innocence, and the Black Nazarene of Quiapo beloved among Filipinos which is celebrated annually on January 9th as it depicts the suffering Christ who died for sins. It also mentions the Dead Jesus image showing Christ in the tomb and processions held on Good Friday to reenact Jesus' death.
The document provides an overview of Philippine popular culture. It discusses how Philippine popular culture has been influenced by its history of colonization and current socioeconomic status. Popular culture refers to trends and activities of the masses in the Philippines and includes lifestyle, arts, media, and technology. Understanding Philippine popular culture requires examining influences on Filipinos from Spain, the US, and other countries as well as ongoing agricultural practices and relationships with multinational corporations.
The 1973 Constitution of the Philippines established a parliamentary system of government, vesting legislative power in the National Assembly. A Prime Minister was elected as head of government and commander-in-chief, while a President served as head of state. The judicial power was vested in the Supreme Court. The Constitution also established independent bodies like the Civil Service Commission and Commission on Audit. It was drafted by a constitutional convention and ratified by citizen assemblies, going into effect in January 1973.
Family nursing and family health nursing processKailash Nagar
1) Family health nursing involves assessing the family as a whole unit and developing a care plan to address any health needs or issues identified. The nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation is used to provide family-centered care.
2) Key aspects of family health nursing assessment include collecting data on family structure, relationships, health history and environmental factors to understand the family's needs.
3) The goals of family health nursing are to optimize the health and functioning of both individual family members and the family unit as a whole.
The National Territory of the Philippines comprises over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The Philippines has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons due to seasonal winds and high average temperatures and humidity. Its terrain is mostly mountainous with some plains, and elevations range from sea level up to nearly 3,000 meters at Mount Apo. Under the Archipelagic Doctrine and Exclusive Economic Zone provisions, the Philippines has sovereignty over its territorial waters within 12 nautical miles of its shores and economic rights out to 200 miles, encompassing its vast maritime territory due to its archipelagic geography.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) was established to develop service, nationalism, and patriotism among Filipino youth. It originated from the National Defense Act of 1935 and was later expanded through laws like the National Service Law of 1980. The current NSTP law was passed in 2002 and mandates students to undergo civic welfare, literacy, or Reserve Officer Training Corps. The chapter then discusses the history of NSTP and its components, as well as the constitutional basis. It provides background on Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, which was established in 1908 and has evolved into a specialized university.
This document provides information on Philippine contemporary sculpture, including key sculptors and their works. It discusses sculptural styles and materials used by Filipino artists like Guillermo Tolentino, Julie Lluch, Abdulmari Imao, and Renato Habulan. The four basic sculpture techniques of modeling, carving, casting, and assembling are also outlined. Regional variations and movements like constructivism, kinetic sculpture, and assemblage are explored in the evolution of contemporary Philippine sculpture.
To make moral decisions, one should (1) investigate the facts of an act including its nature, intention, and circumstances, (2) inquire about relevant moral norms, (3) imagine consequences and alternatives, (4) understand how emotions affect decision making by listening to one's emotions, (5) seek God's guidance through prayer before, during, and after deciding, and (6) implement the decision with courage and resolve. Moral decision making relies on both human nature and God's grace.
The preamble establishes the authority of the Filipino people in ordaining and promulgating the constitution with God's aid. It aims to build a just and humane society through a government that promotes the common good while securing independence, democracy, and peace under the rule of law. Key changes in the 1987 constitution included inserting phrases about building a just society, emphasizing the rule of law, and including love as a governing principle to unite Filipinos.
The document provides descriptions of several traditional dances from the Bicol region of the Philippines. It describes dances such as the Lapay Bantigue which mimics the movements of sea gulls, the Sinakiki dance from Rapu-Rapu, Albay which mimics the courtship of roosters and hens, and the Pantomina love dance which mimics the mating of doves through its movements. It also briefly mentions other dances like the Pastores, Paseo de Bicol, Pandanggo Rinconada, and the European-influenced Chotis dance adapted by the Bicolano people.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 64 dealing with David voicing his complaint to God.He describes all the evil plans of his enemies, but in the end rejoices in the Lord who will deliver him. He urges all mankind to rejoice in the Lord and praise Him.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the nature and morality of human acts. It defines human acts as actions that are consciously and freely done, requiring knowledge, freedom, and voluntariness. Human acts are distinguished from acts of man, which are actions beyond one's consciousness and control. The morality of a human act depends on its object, intention, and circumstances. Some acts are intrinsically evil regardless of intention due to their object. To determine the morality of an act, one must consider whether the object, intention, and circumstances together are good or bad.
The document discusses several sections of the Bill of Rights in the 1987 Philippine Constitution as explained by the lecturer Mr. John Torres. It covers the right to privacy of communication, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, and liberty of abode. Key rights discussed include freedom from unreasonable searches, freedom of speech and press, separation of church and state, and freedom of movement. Exceptions and limitations to some of these rights are also mentioned.
The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing to regulate the nursing profession. It aims to protect and improve nursing through relevant education, humane working conditions, career prospects, and dignified existence for nurses. The Act creates a 7-member Board of Nursing to administer the licensure examination, issue and revoke nursing licenses, set practice standards, and recognize nursing specialties. It also outlines nurse qualifications, licensing process, and scope of nursing practice to ensure quality nursing services nationwide.
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
This document discusses different forms of print media and how Filipino artists contribute to these fields. It covers newspapers, magazines, books, posters, and comics as examples of print media. Advertising is highlighted as one industry that still relies heavily on print. The document also profiles several prominent Filipino designers in furniture, fashion, and other industries to showcase innovation in design. Comic books and characters from Philippine folklore are mentioned as early forms of print media that educated the public.
Article 1 - National Territory of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It shows the rationale for the provision on national territory, the territory of the Philippines, and the technical terms used under UNCLOS.
The Itik-Itik dance originated in Surigao del Norte in the Philippines. It imitates the movements of ducks such as wading, flying, and splashing water on their backs. According to lore, the dance was created by a maiden dancer named Kanang who was inspired by music during a performance to improvise duck-like dance steps. The dance became popular in nearby towns and variations emerged in other regions while still retaining duck movements. Typical costumes include barong, camisa, and skirt for men and baro't saya, patadyong, and camisa for women. Basic steps involve raising arms and stepping side to side or in a circle.
The Carinosa is a traditional Philippine courtship dance known for its flirtatious movements. Dancers perform hide and seek movements using a fan and handkerchief to express affection for one another. The basic steps include taking three side steps and pointing the front foot, touching and pointing the front foot, and a waltz step. Partners stand facing each other about six feet apart during the dance.
Ferdinand Marcos was the president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. During his presidency, he implemented reforms in many areas including land, education, labor, and the economy. He also oversaw infrastructure projects and economic growth. However, he declared martial law in 1972 and was later ousted in 1986 following allegations of corruption and human rights abuses.
This document discusses popular images of Jesus in the Philippines, including the oldest religious image given to Queen Juana, the Child Jesus celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of January which stresses virtues like obedience and innocence, and the Black Nazarene of Quiapo beloved among Filipinos which is celebrated annually on January 9th as it depicts the suffering Christ who died for sins. It also mentions the Dead Jesus image showing Christ in the tomb and processions held on Good Friday to reenact Jesus' death.
The document provides an overview of Philippine popular culture. It discusses how Philippine popular culture has been influenced by its history of colonization and current socioeconomic status. Popular culture refers to trends and activities of the masses in the Philippines and includes lifestyle, arts, media, and technology. Understanding Philippine popular culture requires examining influences on Filipinos from Spain, the US, and other countries as well as ongoing agricultural practices and relationships with multinational corporations.
The 1973 Constitution of the Philippines established a parliamentary system of government, vesting legislative power in the National Assembly. A Prime Minister was elected as head of government and commander-in-chief, while a President served as head of state. The judicial power was vested in the Supreme Court. The Constitution also established independent bodies like the Civil Service Commission and Commission on Audit. It was drafted by a constitutional convention and ratified by citizen assemblies, going into effect in January 1973.
Family nursing and family health nursing processKailash Nagar
1) Family health nursing involves assessing the family as a whole unit and developing a care plan to address any health needs or issues identified. The nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation is used to provide family-centered care.
2) Key aspects of family health nursing assessment include collecting data on family structure, relationships, health history and environmental factors to understand the family's needs.
3) The goals of family health nursing are to optimize the health and functioning of both individual family members and the family unit as a whole.
The National Territory of the Philippines comprises over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The Philippines has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons due to seasonal winds and high average temperatures and humidity. Its terrain is mostly mountainous with some plains, and elevations range from sea level up to nearly 3,000 meters at Mount Apo. Under the Archipelagic Doctrine and Exclusive Economic Zone provisions, the Philippines has sovereignty over its territorial waters within 12 nautical miles of its shores and economic rights out to 200 miles, encompassing its vast maritime territory due to its archipelagic geography.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) was established to develop service, nationalism, and patriotism among Filipino youth. It originated from the National Defense Act of 1935 and was later expanded through laws like the National Service Law of 1980. The current NSTP law was passed in 2002 and mandates students to undergo civic welfare, literacy, or Reserve Officer Training Corps. The chapter then discusses the history of NSTP and its components, as well as the constitutional basis. It provides background on Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, which was established in 1908 and has evolved into a specialized university.
This document provides information on Philippine contemporary sculpture, including key sculptors and their works. It discusses sculptural styles and materials used by Filipino artists like Guillermo Tolentino, Julie Lluch, Abdulmari Imao, and Renato Habulan. The four basic sculpture techniques of modeling, carving, casting, and assembling are also outlined. Regional variations and movements like constructivism, kinetic sculpture, and assemblage are explored in the evolution of contemporary Philippine sculpture.
To make moral decisions, one should (1) investigate the facts of an act including its nature, intention, and circumstances, (2) inquire about relevant moral norms, (3) imagine consequences and alternatives, (4) understand how emotions affect decision making by listening to one's emotions, (5) seek God's guidance through prayer before, during, and after deciding, and (6) implement the decision with courage and resolve. Moral decision making relies on both human nature and God's grace.
The preamble establishes the authority of the Filipino people in ordaining and promulgating the constitution with God's aid. It aims to build a just and humane society through a government that promotes the common good while securing independence, democracy, and peace under the rule of law. Key changes in the 1987 constitution included inserting phrases about building a just society, emphasizing the rule of law, and including love as a governing principle to unite Filipinos.
The document provides descriptions of several traditional dances from the Bicol region of the Philippines. It describes dances such as the Lapay Bantigue which mimics the movements of sea gulls, the Sinakiki dance from Rapu-Rapu, Albay which mimics the courtship of roosters and hens, and the Pantomina love dance which mimics the mating of doves through its movements. It also briefly mentions other dances like the Pastores, Paseo de Bicol, Pandanggo Rinconada, and the European-influenced Chotis dance adapted by the Bicolano people.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 64 dealing with David voicing his complaint to God.He describes all the evil plans of his enemies, but in the end rejoices in the Lord who will deliver him. He urges all mankind to rejoice in the Lord and praise Him.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides instructions for using various features of Microsoft PowerPoint, including how to create a new slide, add backgrounds, start a slide show, change fonts, and access the PowerPoint application. It explains how to access relevant menus and options by clicking icons at the top of the page to perform tasks like adding slides, choosing backgrounds, and changing fonts. The final section notes that PowerPoint can be launched by clicking its icon.
El PIB de México aumentó un 0.5% en el segundo trimestre de 2015 y un 2.2% anualmente. Sin embargo, la economía mexicana se ha debilitado debido a la devaluación del peso, la caída en los precios del petróleo y la dependencia de las finanzas públicas en esta industria. Además, la inflación se ha mantenido baja pero existe vulnerabilidad por la reforma energética y la necesidad de ajustar el gasto público.
Las Crónicas se enfocan en la adoración de Yahvé en el templo de acuerdo a las instrucciones de Moisés y David. Relatan principalmente las historias de los reyes de Judá y ponen énfasis en el apoyo de los reyes a la adoración en el templo, especialmente la música establecida por David. También enfatizan la necesidad de confiar en Yahvé a través del clamor y la búsqueda de él, así como en la obediencia a la ley de Moisés.
El documento habla sobre diferentes sistemas operativos, incluyendo Mac OS, Linux, Windows, Multics, Fedora, RedHat, Debian y Android como algunos de los más importantes.
Boeing is looking to expand its technology licensing business into new markets beyond aerospace. The company develops many patents and technologies in its normal business operations that could help other industries and accelerate innovation. Boeing is seeking ideas from employees on technologies from areas like composites, manufacturing processes, sensors, and data management that may have applications outside of aerospace and could form the basis for new licensing opportunities. Employees are asked to submit their ideas on Boeing's intellectual property licensing website.
human Resources_Subject_Certificate_09_March_2015Sharlene Garratt
This certificate of achievement recognizes that Sharlene Garratt successfully completed a course in human resources, achieving a final score of 93%, by passing assessments in modules on the evolution of people management, recruitment in the digital age, learning and development, and performance management.
1) El documento analiza el libro de Rut, resaltando la fidelidad de Rut hacia Noemí a pesar de la amargura de esta última por la muerte de su esposo e hijos y el abandono de su tierra.
2) Describe el encuentro de Rut y Booz en los campos, donde él le muestra bondad, y su posterior matrimonio luego de que Rut le propusiera casarse debido a su derecho de parentesco sobre la propiedad.
3) Explica que al final Noemí se alegra por haber recibido un nieto
A verse by verse commentary on Acts chapter 13 dealing with the ordination of Barnabas and Saul, and their ministry in Cyprus. They encounter a sorcerer and false prophet named Bar-Jesus and make him blind. Paul gives many great speeches about God's plan in Jesus.
Rabies is a viral disease transmitted through the bites of infected animals like dogs. It causes inflammation of the brain and is almost always fatal once symptoms start. The document discusses rabies in the Philippines, noting it causes 200-300 deaths annually and discussing the country's anti-rabies law and prevention efforts. It provides details on transmission, symptoms, prevention through vaccinating animals and humans, and treatment for animal bites.
Este documento introduce conceptos básicos de vectores en el espacio tridimensional como puntos, coordenadas, distancias entre puntos, ecuaciones de esferas y representación de vectores. Explica cómo representar puntos en el espacio usando coordenadas cartesianas y calcular distancias entre ellos, y cómo definir una esfera mediante su ecuación en función del radio y la posición de su centro.
El documento discute cómo se organizaron los israelitas en Canaán después de llegar. Explica que se distribuyeron en el territorio de Canaán y que los filisteos eran sus enemigos. También habla sobre los jueces, cuyo trabajo era liderar al pueblo, y cómo la historia de Israel refleja la necesidad de líderes para liberarlos. Finalmente, menciona a Saúl, el primer rey de Israel, y cómo no siempre obedeció a Dios.
This document discusses the difference between belief and proof. It defines belief as a psychological state of being convinced something is true, while proof is factual evidence that establishes the truth of something. Beliefs are subjective and determine our identity and behavior, but cannot be certain without objective proof. The relationship between belief, faith, science, and proof is complex, as many scientists believe things they cannot prove. It is important to understand how to appropriately use subjective belief and objective proof.
El documento describe conceptos básicos de geometría en el plano y el espacio, incluyendo puntos, rectas, planos y sus propiedades. Explica que la geometría analítica del espacio fue desarrollada en el siglo XVIII por figuras como Clairut, Euler y Lagrange, y que Monge fue considerado el padre de la geometría analítica tridimensional.
This document discusses the differences between belief and proof. It defines belief as a mental attitude that a proposition is true without empirical evidence, while proof provides sufficient evidence to establish something as true. Beliefs are subjective and based on opinion, faith or reason, whereas proof is objective and based on observations and logical conclusions. The document also explains that while beliefs help form our identities and influence behavior, having proof provides a sense of certainty and security. Ultimately, a belief can be considered a real fact if there is proof to support it.
The Many Faces of Hyperparathyroidism & Advances in TreatmentBabak Larian
Hyperparathyroidism is a rare disease that affects the whole body and can cause potentially debilitating symptoms. Unfortunately, parathyroid disease is often poorly understood, even by parathyroid specialists. Because the signs and symptoms of hyperparathryoidism are similar to other conditions (including aging, stress, depression, menopause, fibromyalgia, etc.), patients are often misdiagnosed. As such, it is Dr Larian's goal to educate both physicians and patients more on the different manifestations of the disease and treatment so that patients can receive the care they deserve.
This presentation - The Many Faces of Hyperparathyroidism & Advances in Treatment - has the following objectives:
1- Understand the physiology of parathyroid disease and the molecular basis for it.
2- Be able to identify the different manifestations of hyperparathyroidism: Typical, Normocalcemic Hyperparathyroidism, and Normohormonal Hyperparathyroidism.
3- Understand the reasoning for the latest recommendations for treatment of disease.
For more information about hyperparathyroid disease and surgery please visit www.ParathyroidMD.com or call 310-461-0300.
Project EASE is an alternative education program developed by the Philippine Department of Education that allows students to continue their education through self-study modules if they are unable to attend regular classes. The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Project EASE for students at Sapang Palay National High School. It finds the key advantages are that it is flexible and allows distance learning, but the main disadvantages are that some students may lack resources or support for self-study and miss out on classroom learning. Overall, the program aims to reduce dropout rates by helping students who cannot regularly attend classes to still progress in their education.
The Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 establishes a framework for sustainable development that balances environmental protection and economic development. It mandates the formulation of a national air quality management program implemented through inter-agency cooperation. The act also focuses on pollution prevention over control and provides guidelines for environmental impact assessment, public education, and industry self-regulation through economic instruments. It designates several government agencies to monitor air quality, set vehicle emissions standards, regulate fuel quality, and support public awareness campaigns.
The document is the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. It was created by the World Health Organization to establish guidelines and recommendations for countries to implement tobacco control strategies and reduce the demand and supply of tobacco products globally. The Convention contains provisions on pricing and tax measures, smoke-free policies, regulation of tobacco product contents and disclosures, education campaigns, advertising bans, and support for economically viable alternatives to tobacco. It also addresses issues such as illicit trade, sales to minors, and protection of public health and the environment from tobacco.
This document outlines the Philippine National Tobacco Control Strategy from 2011-2016. It notes that tobacco use is a leading preventable cause of death globally and in the Philippines. The strategy was developed in response to the country's high tobacco use rates and obligations under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. It aims to promote full implementation of the WHO-FCTC and mobilize public action through strategies like strengthening organizational capacity and advocacy. If left unaddressed, tobacco is projected to kill over 8 million people annually by 2030.
The document summarizes the WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2008. It outlines that tobacco use kills over 5 million people per year and could kill over 1 billion people this century if urgent action is not taken. It presents MPOWER, a package of 6 policies recommended by the WHO to help countries implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: Monitor tobacco use; Protect from secondhand smoke; Offer help to quit; Warn about dangers; Enforce advertising bans; and Raise taxes. However, implementation of these policies remains limited, with only 5% of the global population currently protected by comprehensive smoke-free laws and advertising bans. Increased efforts are needed to curb the tobacco epidemic.
The document discusses the importance of monitoring tobacco use and the impact of tobacco control policies. It outlines that population-based surveillance data is needed to effectively implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Accurate measurement through monitoring can help public health authorities understand tobacco-related problems and improve interventions. Key indicators to monitor include tobacco use rates, exposure to tobacco smoke and marketing, and the effectiveness of policies like tax increases and smoke-free laws. The document emphasizes that monitoring must use standardized, scientifically valid methods and be strengthened in many countries.
The Civil Service Commission adopted a 100% smoke-free policy that prohibits smoking in all government premises and buildings, except for designated outdoor smoking areas no larger than 10 square meters located at least 10 meters from entrances and congregating areas. The policy aims to protect employees and the public from secondhand smoke and encourage quitting smoking. Heads of agencies must post no smoking signs and ensure compliance, and violations will be subject to disciplinary action.
Smoking Prohibition based on 100% Smoke-Free Environment Policy, Restrictions on Interactions with the Tobacco Industry and Imposition of Sanctions for Violation of the Rule
This memorandum circular from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology establishes a smoking prohibition policy in all of its national headquarters, regional offices, and jail facilities. It aims to promote a healthy environment and protect people from secondhand smoke. Strict guidelines are outlined, including absolute smoking bans, signage requirements, penalties for violations, and an information campaign. Facility heads are tasked with enforcing the policy and reporting on compliance.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines the vision, mission, goals, and objectives of a tobacco control advocacy forum presented by Evy R. Sarmiento. The vision is for Filipinos to be free from tobacco-related diseases. The mission is a unified response to prevent and control tobacco-related diseases. The goal is to protect present and future generations from the health, social, and environmental consequences of tobacco use. The objectives are to strengthen infrastructure and develop an integrated program, advocate for tobacco control laws and policies, and strengthen collaboration among stakeholders. The program will focus on implementing health interventions in key areas and five priority programs related to tobacco dependence, smoke exposure, education, and product regulation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the health hazards of smoking and tobacco use in the Philippines. It provides statistics showing that 240 Filipinos die daily from tobacco-related diseases. Nearly half of adult males (47.7%) smoke, compared to 9% of adult females. Over 20% of students currently smoke cigarettes. The main toxic components of tobacco smoke - nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide - are explained. Smoking is linked to numerous forms of cancer, heart disease, strokes, lung disease, and other health problems. The document urges youth not to start smoking and encourages stopping to save lives.
This document discusses the global health issues caused by tobacco use. Some key points:
- Tobacco use killed 100 million people worldwide in the 20th century, and could kill 1 billion in the 21st century if trends continue.
- Tobacco use causes about 6 million deaths per year currently, and tobacco-related diseases account for about 10% of all deaths globally each year.
- Tobacco use results in an average of 15 years of life lost per smoker and costs nations about 3.6% of their GDP on average.
- 13,500 people die from tobacco use daily worldwide, more than from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.
Pedal to the Court Understanding Your Rights after a Cycling Collision.pdfSunsetWestLegalGroup
The immediate step is an intelligent choice; don’t procrastinate. In the aftermath of the crash, taking care of yourself and taking quick steps can help you protect yourself from significant injuries. Make sure that you have collected the essential data and information.
Capital Punishment by Saif Javed (LLM)ppt.pptxOmGod1
This PowerPoint presentation, titled "Capital Punishment in India: Constitutionality and Rarest of Rare Principle," is a comprehensive exploration of the death penalty within the Indian criminal justice system. Authored by Saif Javed, an LL.M student specializing in Criminal Law and Criminology at Kazi Nazrul University, the presentation delves into the constitutional aspects and ethical debates surrounding capital punishment. It examines key legal provisions, significant case laws, and the specific categories of offenders excluded from the death penalty. The presentation also discusses recent recommendations by the Law Commission of India regarding the gradual abolishment of capital punishment, except for terrorism-related offenses. This detailed analysis aims to foster informed discussions on the future of the death penalty in India.
Integrating Advocacy and Legal Tactics to Tackle Online Consumer Complaintsseoglobal20
Our company bridges the gap between registered users and experienced advocates, offering a user-friendly online platform for seamless interaction. This platform empowers users to voice their grievances, particularly regarding online consumer issues. We streamline support by utilizing our team of expert advocates to provide consultancy services and initiate appropriate legal actions.
Our Online Consumer Legal Forum offers comprehensive guidance to individuals and businesses facing consumer complaints. With a dedicated team, round-the-clock support, and efficient complaint management, we are the preferred solution for addressing consumer grievances.
Our intuitive online interface allows individuals to register complaints, seek legal advice, and pursue justice conveniently. Users can submit complaints via mobile devices and send legal notices to companies directly through our portal.
Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.