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    PERSONS WHO ARE CRIMINALLY LIABLE Under the Revised Penal Code‚ when more than one person participated in the commission of the crime‚ the law looks into their participation because in punishing offenders‚ the Revised Penal Code classifies them as: 1) principal; (2)accomplice; or (3) accessory. This classification is true only under the Revised Penal Code and is not used under special laws‚ because the penalties under the latter are never graduated. Do not use the term principal when the

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    Case: Francisco vs. People Facts: Macario Linghon without knowledge went and sold to the shop of the petitioner Ernesto “Erning” Francisco the jewelries which was stolen by his sister Pacita Linghon to a certain Jovita Rodriguez. Sometime after the jewelries have been stolen‚ Jovita just discovered that the jewelries have been missing. She filed a complaint for theft against Pacita in the Counter Intelligence Group of the Philippine National Police in Camp Crame. Pacita was then invited for

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    The Exclusion of Women from Political Systems in Ancient Rome and Athens Ancient Rome and ancient Athens in Greece were two thriving civilizations that dominated the Mediterranean area. The way in which both of these civilizations structured their government‚ allowed for them to become prospering civilizations in the ancient world. Athens and Rome had different approaches to how to govern their civilizations‚ yet both civilizations extended power to their citizens by allowing them to participate

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    cruel‚ degrading or inhuman punishment inflicted. Neither shall death penalty be imposed‚ unless‚ for compelling reasons involving heinous crimes‚ the Congress hereafter provides for it. Any death penalty already imposed shall be reduced to reclusion perpetua. (2) The employment of physical‚ psychological‚ or degrading punishment against any prisoner or detainee or the use of substandard or inadequate penal facilities under subhuman conditions shall be dealt with by law. * Section 20. No person

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    training to become a calligrapher‚ letter-cutter and monumental builder. After marrying in 1904‚ he began having a knack for sculpture where his obsession began with the arts. It wasn’t until 20 years later where he designed his very first font‚ Perpetua for Roman

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    Getting to Know the Church Fathers – An Evangelical Introduction Litfin‚ Bryan M. Getting to Know the Church Fathers: An Evangelical Introduction. Grand Rapids‚ Mich.: Brazos Press‚ 2007. Bryan M. Litfin an associate professor of theology at Moody Bible Institute‚ wrote Getting to Know the Church Fathers. Bryan has great passion towards history and specifically the history of the church fathers‚ the one’s who were there in the beginning of Christianity and the one’s who sat and learned at the

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    The Rapid Spread of Christianity Professor C August 2007 Period 5 Christianity was one of the fastest spreading religions of its time. There were many attractions to Christianity that led Jews and gentiles (non-Jews) to convert. Christianity appealed to every one of all ages‚ including the poor and women‚ which was very uncommon of a religion in that day . The poor and women were looked down upon in society‚ but when they stepped foot into a church‚ the members made them felt as they belonged

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    Death Penalty in the Philippines Santos Lamban‚ PAHRA The Philippines was the first Asian country that abolished the death penalty in 1987 . But six yearsafter it has reimposed the death penalty‚ the Philippines has overtaken its Asian neighbors and hasthe most number of death convicts.Within less than a year‚ however‚ the military establishment was lobbying for its reimposition as ameans to combat the "intensifying" offensives of the CPP/NPA guerrillas. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos‚ thenChief of the

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    High-profile rape cases in the Philippines Researched and compiled by GMA News Research using the following Sources: Inq7.net‚ Philippine Headline News Online. Supreme Court decisions | | |Year |Victim(s) |Suspect(s) |Notes | |Chiong rape case

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    It is noted that Montanism as a spiritual and charismatic movement pretended a threat to the emerging church hierarchy. Even with series of criticism and continuous arguments from orthodox Christian authors‚ Montanism didn’t vanish until the 6th century. However‚ prophecy is assumed as the distinctive idea of Montanism as its followers explained that any believer could be a prophet. In that way‚ he believed that Jesus promised Holy Spirit to all the Christians as these people could speak alike on

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