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    Early Filipino

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    barbaric and dull-minded. But‚ this is false‚ the Bangang Manunggul or the Manunggul Jar is made by the Filipinos before the Spaniards even arrived therefore this is considered as evidence of the knowledge of the Filipinos weren’t all from the Spaniards after all. The Manunggul Jar was a secondary burial (secondary because they wait for the body to decay in the first burial before fitting it in the Manunggul Jar) for the Filipinos where in it is designed with waves of the ocean which is represented

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    The Things They Carried Prompt: How do the symbols‚ imagery‚ and anecdotes in The Things They Carried help to contribute to the meaning of the text? The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien‚ recounts the horrible experiences of soldiers at war in Vietnam. Throughout the novel‚ the author not only tells war stories‚ but tales about his own life‚ often referencing and dwelling on those who have made an impact on his life. He stresses the importance of these people and stories‚ often referring

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    Essay On Dave Barry

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    In this excerpt of “Dave Barry Does Japan” Dave Barry shows the lack of care American tourists have for the culture and country they are visiting and satirizes stereotypes of both American and Japanese people through his use of repetition‚ anecdote‚ and self-deprecating humor. Dave Barry uses repetition throughout his story to add focus to specific ideas. An example of this is in the beginning of the story when he repeats his overexaggerated versions of the Japanese word for thank you‚ to satirize

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    central idea in the passage is that while forensic anthropology aids us in answering many mysteries of the past‚ it can also formulate more questions to answer. Sally M. Walker‚ the author of Written in Bone‚ helps develop these central ideas using anecdotes‚ explanations of scientific processes‚ and photographs. Sally M. Walker establishes the central idea that forensic anthropologists explore

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan

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    1918 he became the first Indian to be elected to the Royal Society of London. He is recognized by mathematicians as a phenomenal genius without peers. Great people always give their anecdote about the great. So was done for Ramanujam. Following is an anecdote of Hardy: 2 Hardy–Ramanujan number 1729 A common anecdote about Ramanujan relates to the number 1729. Hardy arrived at Ramanujan’s residence in a cab numbered 1729. Hardy commented that the number 1729 seemed to be uninteresting. Ramanujan

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    Classifying Reactions Safety Reminder: Wear safety glasses and use ammonia in a well-ventilated area. Day 1 Materials: Part I: steel wool tweezers vinegar small jar or drinking glass water small bowl Part II: hydrogen peroxide small pieces of raw potato (yeast or beef liver may be substituted for the potato) small bowl Procedures: Part I: Reaction between iron and oxygen 1. Break off a small piece of steel wool and soak it in vinegar for at least one minute. Use tweezers to push the steel

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    Reaction Paper

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    in large native Rusun-tsukuri (literally Luzon made in Japanese:呂宋製 or 呂宋つくり) clay jars used for storing green tea and rice wine with Japan flourished in the 12th century‚ and local Tagalog and Kapampangan potters had marked each jar with Baybayin letters denoting the particular urn used and the locale the jars were manufactured in.[8][9] Of this flourishing trade‚ the Burnay jars of Ilocos are the only large clay jar manufactured in Luzon today with origins from this time. The Portuguese were the

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    The best style of writing to use for challenging an idea is synthesis. For instance‚ when one gets two different main ideas form two different works‚ they must use those main ideas to create a new one. Thus‚ a new idea will appear when you challenge both of the authors thinking. The main idea in the essay‚ “It’s Consumer Spending Stupid” by James Livingston is that consumer spending is helpful for the economy. On the other hand‚ “Thrift: The Rebirth of a Forgotten Virtue” by Daniel Akst main idea

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    Ilocos Region

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    Ilocos Region ∙ Geography of Ilocos The Ilocos region or Region I (Ilokano: Rehion ti Ilocos‚ or Deppaar ti Ilocos ; Pangasinan: Rihiyon na Sagor na Baybay na Luzon (Region at the Northwest Coast of Luzon)) is a Region of the Philippines and is located in the northwest of Luzon. It borders to the east the regions of the Cordillera Administrative Region and Cagayan Valley and to the south the region of Central Luzon. To the northwest is the West Philippine Sea. The region is composed of four provinces

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    Hydrogen Bonding Lab

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    Hypothesis: I believe water will have the greater surface tension because rubbing alcohol’s density is lower than water’s. Materials: * Water * Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) * Pennies * Paper clips * Flasks * Cups or jars * Wax paper * Eyedropper Procedures: Part 1: Surface tension and vortex: * Fill one flask half way full with rubbing alcohol. * Fill another flask half way full with water. Caution: Plug the flask to prevent vapors from polluting

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