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The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pamamahala ng Bilangguan at Penolohiya [2]) is an attached agency of the Department of the Interior and Local Government mandated to direct, supervise and control the administration and operation of all district, city and municipal jails in the Philippines with pronged tasks of safekeeping and development of its inmates ...
It reports to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). [2] The prison was built in 1953 [3] for 800 inmates but has since held 3,800 prisoners. [4] In 2024, the prison began transferring inmates to a new 2.4-hectare facility in Barangay Payatas [1] from its original premises in Barangay Kamuning. [5]
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IV - La version arabe des 127 canons des apotres, texte arabe, en partie inédit, publié et traduit en français d'après les manuscrits de Paris, de Rome et de Londres / J. Périer et A. Périer, V - La didascalie de Jacob, première assemblée : texte grec, original du Sargis d'Aberga (P. O., III, 4) / F. Nau
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The Arabic word for encyclopedia is mawsūʿah (موسوعة). It is derived from the word wāsiʿ (واسع), which means "wide".. The early Arabic compilations of knowledge in the Middle Ages included many comprehensive works, and much development of what would become known as the scientific method, historical method, and citation.