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- 4. a history professor who defines of 1990 is national security as defined through the lens of national power.
- 5. the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic, power projection and political power, and the exercise of diplomacy.
- 8. in this section, the state values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.
- 9. in this section, the state shall promote social justice in all phases of national development.
- 11. supposed to represents a democratic society with a mission to educate, not to police children.
- 12. he enlarged the definition of national security by including elements such as economic and environmental security.
- 13. in this section,the separation of Church and state shall be inviolable
- 14. in this section, that state shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them.
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- 1. who stated that citizens yield to a powerful sovereign who in turn promises an end to civil and religious war.
- 2. a state without war
- 3. the art and the practice of conducting negotiations among representatives of groups or states.
- 6. while recognizing the need to segregate the subjectivity of the conceptual idea from the objectivity.
- 7. a German philosopher in his 1795 essay, "Perpetual peace :a philosophical sketch"
- 8. in this section the state shall ensure the autonomy of local government.
- 10. in this section, the state recognizes the viral role of communication and information in nation building.
- 13. in this section, the state shall promote comprehensive rural development and agrarian reform.
