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    years of Philippine Independence‚ has included Quezon City in the "FreedomTrail" highlighting places and important events in the struggle for freedom and sovereignty‚ including the historic "Cry of Pugad Lawin" led by the Great Plebeian‚ revolutionary hero Andres Bonifacio on August 23‚ 1896‚ the People Power Revolution in EDSA that toppled the regime of President Ferdinand E. Marcos and the installation of Corazon Aquino‚ as the 11th President of the Philippines. Historical Highlights Following

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    Ano Ang Barangay

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    ROGELIO CAYANONG BOLO JR. P6 Block121 Lot 4 Upper Bicutan‚ Taguig City ------------------------------------------------- 09087835023 PERSONAL DETAILS Date of Birth: September 17‚ 1974 Marital Status: Married Name of Spouse: Rowena C. Bolo Number of Children: 4 Nationality: Filipino Name of Father: Rogelio B. Bolo Age: 71 Name of Mother: Luzviminda C. Bolo Age: 63 Name of Brother: Ruel C. Bolo Age: 36 Renante C. Bolo Age: 28 Name of Sister: Rachelle C. Bolo Age: 31

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    Ang Niyog Nga

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    Florendo‚ Ian Paul M. April xxx‚2013 Rayos‚ Howard Limuel A. MexE- 5201 Villano‚ Allen Joseph A. COCONUT SHELL and MEAT SEPARATOR The shell and coconut meat are removed manually using knife and hooks. Automation results in reduction of human effort and improves productivity of the output product. The dried coconuts are collected and they are placed in the clamping setup one by one. The loaded clamper setup moves along with the conveyor. When the clamping setup approaches the

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is a third person journey about a man’s change from bad to good because of a character named Enkidu. Gilgamesh starts out a mean spirited‚ bitter‚ tyrant-like man and turns to a good humble like hero. Throughout the story different experiences and journeys lead Gilgamesh to this ending. On page 99‚ lines 2-50 Gilgamesh comes off as a cocky and selfish young king. In a way Gilgamesh cannot help but to be the selfish king that he is because‚ he came into this personality due

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    are many inferences readers can make from the Epic of Gilgamesh about Mesopotamian cities‚ politics‚ and religion. Gilgamesh’s personality‚ background‚ journey‚ and beliefs can relate to each of these aspects of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamian politics can be learned through Gilgamesh and the way he controls Uruk and the people of Uruk. The religion of the Mesopotamian people can directly relate to the people of Uruk and the Gods and Goddesses in this epic poem. Lastly‚ you can obtain a better understanding

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    Life in the Hall of Mirrors” by Andrew Lam‚ he implies that as a society we are reaching the point that the online‚ digital world is becoming important‚ or just as important‚ to the real world. He describes how many are prone to ‘multitasking’ – where they keep “one eye on the electronic (device)… and one eye on reality”. Also‚ he writes about how many use the digital platform as a way to post anything that comes to mind‚ making them journalists by some degree. Lam believes that as humans we are starting

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    Ang Guro: the Stage Play

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    ANG GURO” I really inspired when I watched the stage play “Ang Guro” and I never really thought that this stage would make me cry river. At the start of the play I was laughing along with my friends/classmate because of the actors funny lines an very good acting and somehow I could also relate to them especially with the portrayals of the different teachers that sad to say exist at present. The play has five characters of teachers and students. Ms. Palafox is a teacher that shocks or threatens

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    ang mga hudas

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    The Move‚ from Birmingham‚ England‚ were one of the leading British rock bands of the 1960s. They scored nine Top 20 UK singles in five years‚ but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States.[4][5] Although bassist-vocalist Chris "Ace" Kefford was the original leader‚ for most of their career‚ The Move was led by guitarist‚ singer and songwriter Roy Wood. He wrote all the group’s UK singles and‚ from 1968‚ also sang lead vocals on many songs‚ although

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    Ang pag-ibig

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    ST.PETER’S COLLEGE Balingasag Misamis Oriental Basic Education Department Dr.Lita L. Jomoc/Mr.Marjun R. Abog TLE IV-Entrepreneurship School Year 2013-14 (Synthesis Paper) Entrepreneurship 101-20 Submitted by: Ruvielyn Ranan IV Aquarius Student March 17‚2014 LEARNINGS: What are the things I learned from my Entreprenuer subject? We live in a time where entrepreneurship is finally a focus of a significant number of colleges and universities‚ and is even reaching

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    opinion on the meaning behind the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ I find that it highly resembles the beliefs of Christianity. There are key events during this epic that teach Gilgamesh‚ as well as anyone else who will listen and read‚ that tell of the true journey of finding immortality. Gilgamesh learns the inevitability of death‚ and has a hard time coping with it. The search for immortality seems to be an obsession for many men and women all throughout history. In the Epic of Gilgamesh a man investigates

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