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    3rd Quarter Philippine History Reviewer The Katipunan[Kataas-taasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan] -secret society established by: Andres Bonifacio‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodata Arellano‚ Teodoro Plata and Valentin Diaz. Andres Bonifacio -charismatic leader -born: Tondo -shouldered the burden of family life at an early period in his life -when his parents died‚ he sold fans and canes. - sought employment as a clerk and messenger in a foreign commercial company trading in the Philippines

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    Semitic Systems All the alphabets in the world today‚ and all of those known to have existed in the past‚ are believed to be descended from a single writing system‚ Proto-Semitic‚ devised in the Syra-Palestine region in the first half of the second millennium B.C. that is between 2000 and 1500 B.C. it is this system and its many descendants which are known as the alphabet‚ and their history is one of the

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    a long and distinguished history There is good evidence for assuming high demand: • The last three competitive England home games were sold-out2 • Attendance figures for club matches are consistently high3 • Recent cup finals at Cardiff Millennium Stadium were sold-out4 Actual demand varies between market segments but can be found from market research‚ e.g. membership schemes and studying events at similar grounds. 4 Market Segmentation The table below shows the range of customers

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    Transducers‚ Sensors & Displays Systems (TIC-502) Unit 1. Topic GENERALISED CONFIGURATIONS‚ FUNCTIONAL DISCRIPTION & PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS: Functional elements of an instrument; active & passive transducers; analog & digital modes of operation ; null & deflection methods; I/O configuration of measuring instruments & instrument system – methods of correction for interfering & modifying inputs. Static characteristics; Meaning of static calibration‚ accuracy‚ precision

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    are still found in the North of Spain (the Iberia Peninsula). We don’t know much about these early people. We can learn something from there skeletons‚ their weapons. The Iberians used stone weapons and tools. During the period from the 6th to the 3rd century BC‚ a people called Celts‚ spread across Europe from the East to the West. During the iron age the Celtic tribes invaded Britain. Celtic tribes called the Picts and the Scots inhabited the north of the country. The Britons a powerful Celtic

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    HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences‚ dating back to antiquity‚ with its origins in the religious‚ mythological‚ and astrological practices of pre-history: vestiges of these are still found in astrology‚ a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy‚ and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World . In some cultures astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. Ancient astronomers were able

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    ------------------------------------------------- Sigiriya Sigiriya (Lion’s rock)‚ is an ancient rock fortress and palace ruin situated in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka‚ surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens‚ reservoirs‚ and other structures. A popular tourist destination‚ Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. It is one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka. Sigiriya may have been inhabited

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    Cliffs are the two niches of the giant Buddha statues (55m and 38m high) destroyed by the Taliban in 2001‚ and numerous caves forming a large ensemble of Buddhist monasteries‚ chapels and sanctuaries along the foothills of the valley dating from the 3rd to the 5th century C.E. In several of the caves and niches‚ often linked by galleries‚ there are remains of wall paintings and seated Buddha figures. In the valleys of the Bamiyan’s tributaries are further groups of caves including the Kakrak Valley

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    started and ended in various fashions. We know this to be true as there is copious amounts of literature analyzing‚ explaining‚ investigating‚ and theorizing "the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"‚ or as some may prefer ‚ " The Fall and Rise of the 3rd Reich". From these books and works produced on the subject matter‚ an underlying fundamental truth has been scribed for all to accept at the true story of WWII--or more accurately the allied version of WWII. The general public around the world has some

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    A Shopkeeper’s Millennium by Paul E. Johnson explains the religious revival in Rochester‚ New York‚ when higher classes found themselves loosing control of there workers. While looking though many of the documents in Rochester; he explained why the revivals even took place. Even though the revival wasn’t necessarily created to solve there problems the new rules on religion and lifestyle helped change the way people work and some could argue that it even changed we work today. Rochester changed

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