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    historical events

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    Movement (RAM)‚ led by Col. Gregorio Honasan‚ staged the coup‚ demanding the surrender of the Aquino government. The troops penetrated Camp Aguinaldo and Camp Crame but were repulsed by government forces. There were other failed attempts by the RAM (one in 1986‚ three attempts in 1987)‚ Nationalist Army of the Philippines (NAP) in 1986‚ and the combined forces of RAM and NAP on December 1‚ 1989. 97. Inauguration of President Fidel V. Ramos and VP Joseph E. Estrada. June 30‚ 1992. President Ramos

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    Hawaii.’’ Until this day i doze off and imagine myself in the same position laying in the sand that felt like silk with the strong heat waves hitting my body. My senses when i was there where looking at every aspect of what was going on to seeing no ones on the beach to looking at the little crabs that would run around when the ocean water would rise up. The water was as clear as ocean water and would swish back and forth‚ i layed there for hours. At the end of the day i rode my bike back home and

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    CURRENT EVENTS

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    how many people had seen/read it. The researchers chose chapter 9 from ​ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone​ . (The chapter describes Harry’s first flying lesson.) The scientists then identified each word of the selected chapter as having at least one of 195 different features. These included character names‚ emotions and movements. They also included pronouns‚ verbs and other features of grammar. Next‚ they scanned the brain of the person reading Chapter Nine using an MRI. MRI machines uses a strong

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    UNLEASHING AN AVALANCHE I’ve never been so excited about going on a skiing trip. I had waited for this trip for a long time‚ and when a friend‚ Mike‚ called me and said that he is gathering our entire group of friends from our college to go skiing‚ Peter and I agreed to go without hesitation. When I was in college‚ we had already created a close-knit group of friends‚ and even though everyone went on his or her own path and has a wife‚ a husband‚ or children‚ we promised ourselves

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    implement this literary technique‚ by treating death as a person‚ makes Donne’s ability to critique death more concrete. When Donne expresses his feelings regarding death to the reader by appearing to be speaking with death he is showing his perception of the mortality of death. Personification of death captures the entire significance and importance of the theme- that death is a part of personhood‚ not to be feared‚ but to be lived out to get one to a greater purpose. Skouen says that John Donne ’s feelings

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    with increases the computational resources‚ and a long list of cool features they liked to incorporate. As it is widely reported across many media‚ computer and video games are increasingly popular. The computer is one of the toolsused in the upgrading of our technology which is one of the products of high-quality technologies. Information technology plays a big role in economic growth and development worldwide. Computer innovations are rampant but it is not only the hardware component that keeps

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    done by people who make an important decision in group. However‚ some people like to make an important decision alone. This condition may lead to some undesirable results. I agree that an important decision should never be made alone. Therefore‚ this essay shall explore some reasons why a person should never make an important decision alone. First of all‚ it is essential to make an important decision with others. As we all know‚ people need to consider about others’ opinion to make a right decision

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    believes that death is just a resting period between this world and the afterlife. The poems "On My First Son" by Ben Jonson and "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne are perfect examples of those two arguing sides. "On My First Son" has a very distinct tone of being sad and morbid about death that is evident throughout the poem. On the other hand "Death Be Not Proud" has an angry and witty tone about death‚ saying that death should not be feared but embraced. The poem "On My First Son" is a elegy about

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    While it might seem difficult to find a common connection between the works in this varied genre‚ one thing that all of these texts have in common is the desire to better their readers through information. From the folk tales to the religious instruction‚ each one of the texts has an intellectual tone. There is no collective or specific position found among all of the texts‚ they all lead to the same idea that children should take in the information‚ and use it to become better and more intelligent

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    John Donne is one of the most famous metaphysical poets of the seventeenth-century versifiers. In fact‚ historians of literature consider him the father of metaphysical poetry. He wrote many wonderful and great holy poems. An example of his religious poems is sonnet number ten‚ “Death‚ be not proud”. In this sonnet he speaks about death and how it should not be proud because it is neither mighty nor fearful. To prove his point of view‚ he uses an argumentative tone and logical elements taken from

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