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    and importance of Filipino Folk Music through exploring the world of Rondalla. It shows the importance Rondalla to the Filipino society through exploring its roots‚ (where it originated)and through showcasing the methods of revival of the art at present. This research pushes one to explore its pathway of development until it bloomed and became an important factor for the Philippine culture. Rondalla is more than just a group of stringed instruments‚ it is a group showcasing the beauty of our

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    In order to study the pastpresent and future implications of the probation and parole system‚ I had to study the history of both. I will begin with the history of probation and then talk about the history of parole. I will also talk about how probation and parole work in the present and how and what will happen to both probation and parole in the future. Probation comes from the Latin verb probare which means to prove‚ to rest. Probation was first introduced to the United States in 1841

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    The pastpresent‚ and future of pesticide use and bans TABLE OF CONTENTS PESTICIDE BANS .................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................2 THE STOCKHOLM CONVENTION........................................................

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    Mathematics in Indian has a very long and hallowed record. Sulvasutras‚ the most ancient extant written sms messages (prior to 800 BCE) that deal with mathematics‚ clearly situation and make use of the so-called Pythagorean theorem apart from providing various exciting estimates to surds‚ in connection with the development of altars and fire-places of different forms and designs. By enough duration of Aryabhata (c.499 CE)‚ the Native indian specialised mathematicians were completely acquainted with

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    Pastpresent and future for education system Sponsored by Published on undefined NaN undefined NaN NaN:NaN From: David H Rhodes‚ Keeble Park North‚ Bishopthorpe‚ York. THE school examination results have been announced and no doubt many students are rejoicing in what they have attained through very hard work. Congratulations to them. This does‚ however‚ bring an air of confusion as to the genuine merit and value of the grades attained. Correct me if I am wrong‚ but I believe that 50 years ago only

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    Fredrick Douglass

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    Fredrick Douglass One of the most influential abolitionists‚ Fredrick Douglass‚ wasn’t your typical freedom fighter. For Fredrick‚ a former slave had the world against him and still fought for his beliefs. First off escaping from slavery in 1838 had to be a treacherous experience; escaping slavery at any time would be! Most slaves couldn’t read or write‚ but one slave‚ Fredrick Douglass‚ broke that barrier and many more. In his writings he uses a wide-open state of mind to clearly get his thoughts

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    Fredrick Douglass Rhetorical Essay Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass: An American Slave is a narrative autobiography written based on Fredrick Douglass’s experiences as a slave. He wrote this book with the purpose of revealing the injustice institution of slavery and to make the statement “slavery is unfair.” Fredrick Douglass supports his arguments about slavery by using pathos‚ or the appeal to the emotions of the audience‚ where he attempts to persuade the audience through gain of sympathy

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    PastPresent‚ and Future Problems of Poland Poland is a country that has had many problems in the pastpresent‚ and likely future. Over the last several years this country has struggled with many issues that may help us predict what is to come for this European country. If we take a deeper look at these problems then we may be able to see a connection with what is happening physically in this country. Salt has always been a major resource in the eyes of Poland. They need this product to be

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    Fredrick Douglas

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    you a lil bit about my good friend Fredrick Douglas. Pay very good attention Virginia. Ims going to tells yous about his life and his breaking away for freedom. I knows he is out there somewhere working to saves you and get rid of slavery. Even if you is free by the time you read this‚ you will learn how to live your life. What an honor it is to know Fredrick. What an amazing man he is Virginia‚ you listen close darling and yous learn from your mama. Fredrick Douglas sure has changes my life. After

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    Finding his own identity A successful way in keeping a person ignorant is to make sure to keep him or her illiterate. This was a strategy used to keep slaves from realizing how inhumane they were being treated. Fredrick Douglass had to learn this on his own. He went through many trials and tribulations to find his own identity. African American slavery‚ brought about by lack of social justices is the most important political issue in this essay. In the Narrative (page 159)‚ Douglass shares his

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