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    Anti-Cyber Crime Law By: Isabel Uy Carasig As the years go by‚ the improvement of these gadgets get better and better. And maybe that’s why a lot of us rely on them. They’re really helpful for us because it’s where we communicate each other‚ send documents‚ etc. Of course while there is a good side there’s also a negative side. A lot of Filipinos are in desperate need of money that’s why they don’t think of the consequences that will happen if they commit a crime. Based from what I heard in the

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    Ayapana‚ Lovely Ann D. Calaguim‚ Dan Shiara S. PH1-3 Crazy Little Thing Called Love It is a Thailand Movie. The story revolves on the life of a student her name is Nam.She is a young and ordinary high school girl‚ unattractive with nerd glasses and dark skin tone. She has a big crush on a heartthrob senior (Shone) at school. To make him see that she exists in his world‚ the girl tries to improve her physical look and attempts to become the star at school. However‚ her crush seems not to pay

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    appreciation to those who deserve it. Brian Edwards Cox was born on March 3‚ 1968 in Oldham‚ a suburb of Greater Manchester. In 1979 to 1986 Brian Cox attended and studied at the independent Hulme Grammar School. He then got his first class Bachelors of Science and Master of Philosophy degrees in Physics at Manchester University. Brian then performed with the pop group D:Ream‚ who had a number one hit with “Things Can Only Get Better”. After his band D:Ream disbanded in 1997 he completed his Doctor of Philosophy

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    Everything is Fair in Love and War The above statement has a great meaning which is “Nothing is out of bounds when it comes to love and war”. The only two areas of life in which you can be forgiven for doing anything are love and war. In someone’s eye "all is fair in love and war" in other words‚ in a war between love and hate‚ anything is acceptable or fair. For example‚ if someone kills one of their relatives on the battlefield‚ it is more acceptable than murder usually. Similarly‚ stealing

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    Essay On Five Things I Love Most‚This world is full of many wonderful and lovely things. Man has been trying to mobilise the resources of his intellect for making various types of inventions and discoveries and thus endeavouring to make the things more lovely and worth enjoying. This process of beautifying the worldly things is a continuous process. There is no end to it. As‚ there are many beautiful and lovely things‚ it becomes very difficult to pick and choose. Somehow. with the greatest care

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    Kevin Matthews May 12‚ 2013 ENGL 224 Language in Translations Translations is a three-act play written by Brian Friel set in the small town of Baile Beag‚ a fictional Donegal village in Ireland. The play deals with issues ranging from language and communication barriers to Irish history and cultural imperialism by the English. The clash of cultures coupled with misunderstanding and misinterpretations leads to chaos within the small town. The difficulty of trying to communicate without an effective

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    Crazy Little Thing Called Love The following verse is from 1 Corinthians 13:4-7: “Love is patient‚ love is kind. It does not envy‚ it does not boast‚ it is not proud. It does not dishonor others‚ it is not self-seeking‚ it is not easily angered‚ and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects‚ always hopes‚ always perseveres.” This verse is an example of many peoples view on a kind of love that is “perfect”‚ a kind of love that is understanding

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    Violet, By Brian Crawley

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    The musical Violet‚ by Brian Crawley is a story about a girl named Violet who got her face disfigured by an axe when she was a child. I went to this production with my friend Annie who goes to West Career and Technical Academy. The ride there was filled with fun jokes and laughter so we were in a great mood when we arrived. The first thing I noticed upon entering‚ was that there was no theater. This school had no theater. Although this was a shock‚ theses students made the absolute best of that they

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    Comparitive study : Translations by Brian Friel Translations is a three-act play set in the tumultuous nineteenth century country of Ireland. The action takes place in a hedge-school where students are faced with the invasion of English speaking soldiers. One of these soldiers falls in love with an Irish girl and then mysteriously goes missing. The son of the master of the hedge-school is forced to go into hiding to keep from being condemned for the crime‚ although he is not responsible for the soldier’s

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    The Crazy Thing Called Love In the article "The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love‚" Stephanie Coontz‚ a college level professor‚ makes the heavily-supported statement that only rarely in history has love been seen as the main reason for matrimony. In fact‚ she states that our widely known view on love did not develop until the 18th century. She gives examples of many varying culture’s views from before that time‚ along with their stance on the relationship between love and marriage. Coontz heavily

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