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    I come from a large Costa Rican-Lebanese immigrant family. My parents believed that it was their duty to teach my siblings and I their native languages: English‚ French‚ Spanish‚ and Arabic. It was also their intention to cultivate my native roots and culture. My family’s culture‚ assisted in shaping all aspects of my life‚ socially and academically. My mother is Lebanese and my father is Costa Rican which creates diverse traditions and tendencies. However‚ the most unique trait of my family is the

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION College is an important chapter in the life of the students. It is the stage of relative “freedom” to the students. Some decisions usually done by the parents are already delegated to them. One of the key decision-makings is related to finances. Students‚ most especially those who came to Cotabato City for college education are given allowances; the least enough for 15 days or a month budget for their daily needs on food‚ fare‚ school projects‚ room rental and others. Being

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    (Parts of real lines/inspiration from the text of "The Death of a Salesman" were/was used to make Biff answers more realistic.) Interviewer: Were you surprised to hear about your father’s suicide attempts? Biff: Yes‚ of course! I had no idea. But I guess it’s like what Mom had said; I never asked about him‚ I didn’t write that often. But I really had no clue that he was that bad-off. Interviewer: What did you mean when you were telling Happy that you never felt like you were getting anywhere

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    My childhood best friend and her family hosted a foreign exchange student when we were in middle school. He was a couple years older than us but I got to know him pretty well in the time he spent studying in America. One of the things that I remember the most about him being “culturally” different was his view of importance of eating as a family at least twice a day. I remember after he moved in‚ my best friend’s family started to eat breakfast together and either lunch or dinner together as well

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    Past childhood memories in India! | अपना भारत 8/7/2014 Home About me About this Blog Dharma (Religion + Universal Law) ← Are Indians in India coward and foolish? Freedom Team of India Transforming India Is “भारत” falling apart? → Past childhood memories in India! Posted on March 17‚ 2011 My childhood was carefree unknown to what is happening around. The childhood in mid 70’s was full of life enjoying outdoors. No TV‚ Internet or video games. In summer we used to

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    The children of Puerto Rico inspired me to achieve mine goals in life. I know that sounds confusing since I am not of Hispanic decent‚ so let me explain. The summer of sophomore year‚ I traveled on a mission trip to Puerto Rico with my school. I visioned the trip as a paradise vacation. However‚ I was wrong. Though I encountered many experiences‚ there is one that I will never forget. After long hours of working in the community‚ we ended the day by visiting a boys’ orphanage for mentally and physically

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    The legend of the Chupacabra begins in March‚ 1995 in Puerto Rico and since its initial report there have been multiple sightings worldwide‚ the majority being in Latin America but also including: The Philippines‚ Russia‚ China‚ Thailand‚ and even lower parts of the US like Texas and Florida. The chupacabra’s name is derived from spanish and most literally means “goat sucker”. Chupar meaning “to suck” and cabra meaning “goat”. The Chupacabra received its name because of the method in which it kills

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    On September 20th‚ the island of Puerto Rico lost its charm and its story changed forever. It started with just some rain and wind and it ended destroying all that it founds in its path‚ including Puerto Rico. Can you imagine the sound of the wind being like if a monster was outside of your house and it wants to enter? That’s how the people of Puerto Rico felt with the wind of this atmospheric catastrophe call Hurricane Maria. It was like taken from a horror movie. Hurricane Maria destroyed houses

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    ][Cl 2 ]  = 0.078  [SO 2 Cl 2 ]  0.078 [SO 2Cl 2 ]  (0.078)(0.136)  =  = 0.15 M  [SO 2 ] 0.072 [Cl 2 ] =  1  4.  At 373 K‚ KP= 0.416 for the equilibrium:  ˆˆ† 2 NOBr (g)  ‡ˆˆ  2 NO (g)  + Br2  (g)  If the partial pressures of NOBr and NO are equal at equilibrium‚ what is the partial  pressure of Br2?  K p  =  P 2  P  2  NO  Br  P 2  NOBr  = 0.416           since PNOBr = P  NO  PBr 2  = 0.416 atm  5.  At 250°C‚ the reaction  ˆˆ† PCl5  (g)  ‡ˆˆ  PCl3  (g)  +  Cl2  (g)  has an equilibrium constant Kc= 1

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    The political and military policies of a decaying Spain and the emerging regional power of the United States at the end of the nineteenth century‚ however‚ placed Puerto Rico‚ along with Cuba‚ at center stage in the Caribbean. Out of all the colonies under Spanish rule‚ the island of Puerto Rico was the only one to never obtain its own independence. The final quarter of the nineteenth century carried dramatic radical‚ social‚ and financial alterations to the island‚ setting the tone for the advancement

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