Wednesday, December 10, 2008

DS 100 (Q&A Primer III on Philippine Constitution - National Economy, Patrimony, Social Justice, Human Rights and Education)

  • Abris (Art. 12, Sec. 1)
  • Alfonso (Art. 12, Sec. 2)
  • Ang (Art. 12, Sec. 3)
  • Balicsa (Art. 12, Sec. 4)
  • Bautista (Art. 12, Sec. 5)
  • Bejasa (Art. 12, Sec. 6)
  • Bucog (Art. 12, Sec. 7)
  • Burgos (Art. 12, Sec. 8)
  • Cabiao (Art. 12, Sec. 9)
  • Caraan (Art 12, Sec. 10)
  • Caspe (Art. 12, Sec. 11)
  • Cesar (Art. 12, Sec. 12)
  • Conferido (Art. 12, Sec. 13)
  • Cortes (Art. 12, Sec. 14)
  • Cortey (Art. 12, Sec. 15)
  • Cruz, F. (Art. 12, Sec. 16)
  • Cruz, L. (Art. 12, Sec. 17)
  • Cruz, P. (Art. 12, Sec. 18)
  • Galang (Art. 12, Sec. 19)
  • Gomez (Art. 12, Sec. 20)
  • Hermosa (Art. 12, Sec. 21)
  • Jalina (Art. 12, Sec. 22)
  • Lugay (Art. 13, Sec. Sec. 1-2)
  • Mabansag (Art. 13, Sec. 3)
  • Macasinag (Art. 13, Sec. 4)
  • Mendoza (Art. 13, Sec. 5)
  • Rendon (Art. 13, Sec. 6)
  • Roa (Art. 13, Sec. 7)
  • Santos (Art. 13, Sec. 8)
  • Santuele (Art. 13, Sec. 9)
  • Soliza (Art. 13, Sec. 10)
  • Tayag (Art. 13, Sec. 11-13)
  • Tenorio (Art. 13, Sec. 14)
  • Tesio (Art. 13, Sec. 15-16)
  • Torres (Art. 13, Sec. 17)
  • Villaceran (Art. 13, Sec. 18-19)
  • Yang (Art. 14, Sec. 1-2)

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    same instruction as the previous primers; submission: Jan. 13

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