tradition “pasalubong”. This occurs when a worker or the parents after work they bring homecoming treats to their children. Donuts are always in the trend because they are flexible in terms of flavor and design. They offered a lot of flavors (i.e. Bavarian‚ strawberry etc.) they can easily adapt when there an occasions. Even there are a lot of baked product offered in the market still donuts is the one used as a homecoming treats or as a gift. Popularity of donut still increases because most Filipinos
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10 First Homecoming Chapter 11 In Hong Kong and Macao Chapter 12 Romantic Interlude in Japan Chapter 13 Rizal’s Visit to the United States Chapter 14 Rizal in London Chapter 15 Rizal’s Second Sojourn in Paris and the Universal Exposition Chapter 16 In Belgian Brussels Chapter 17 Misfortunes in Madrid Chapter 18 Biarritz Vacations and Romance with Nelly Boustead Chapter 19 El Filibusterismo Published in Ghent Chapter 20 Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong Chapter 21 Second Homecoming and the Liga
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student council by participating in student council events‚ helping plan and put together those events‚ and attending student council meetings. I am planning on signing up to chair future events as I have had such a positive experience chairing the Homecoming Parade. Student council has afforded me with so many opportunities and new experiences; I would not waste away this opportunity if given to
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Weimar Republic Germany’s Weimer Republic was formed in 1919.1 Under the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany had to pay reparations to other countries like France.2 B. Dawes Plan After the inflation in 1923‚ Germany’s recovery had been brought largely by American investment‚ this became a direct result of Dawes Plan in 1924.3 Dawes Plan was formulated to help the Weimar Republic out of hyperinflation and
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Outline: I. Colonial Mentality A. Definition B. Symptoms of colonial mentality C. History 1. Cultures and practices shared by foreign countries a. America b. Spain c. Japan II. How colonial mentality is inherited by Filipino individuals A. Denigration of the Filipino self B. Denigration of the Filipino culture and body C. Discrimination against less acculturated Filipinos D. Tolerance and acceptance of historical and contemporary oppression of Filipinos III. Effects of Having Colonial
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Companies • “Richest 20 percent of the world ’s population consume 86 percent of the world ’s resources‚ while the poorest 80 percent consume just 14 percent” (UN Development Program report) • World cultures are being Americanized • Exploitation of cheap labor‚ human trafficking‚ basic human safety standards ignored by the Multinational Corporations • Spread of diseases‚ drugs and many illegal activities (Mafia & Terrorism)
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institutional management‚ facility design and humanitarian concerns. There is growing attention to this area of penology and the increase in available literature from both gerontological and criminological research arenas is evidence of this. Dawes (2005‚ p.l25) explains the difference in classification of ’aged’ between those in the community (60-5years) and those in prisons (50 years) where an apparent 10 year differential in overall health is attributed to former lifestyles of prisoners
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American. Lio Jr. Lio is Malia’s son but he drowned during a drunken swim with his friends. His 2 year old son‚ Lio Jr.‚ was adopted by Malia and then migrated with them to the US. Completely Americanized and kind of a bratty‚ rebellious kid. Sara Eseta and Manu’s daughter. Completely Americanized. Rolls her eyes when Manu says she has to marry Tongan. Alyssa Sister of Sara. Same description applies.
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the terror and brutality of the war. They were desperate to ensure that it never happened again‚ which lead to the creation of many new treaties designed to maintain the peace around the world. In 1924‚ the Dawes Plan was introduced to collect war reparations debt from Germany. The Dawes Plan aimed to begin payments at one billion marks in the first year‚ rising to two and a half million marks annually. The plan also stated that the Ruhr area was to be evacuated by Allied troops‚ and reorganize
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The Hyperinflation Crisis of 1923 is also an example of the weak Weimar Republic. However‚ the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic was not the only aid to the growth and rise to power of the Nazi Party‚ as there were many external factors‚ such as the Dawes Plan‚ linked to the Hyperinflation Crisis of 1923‚ which exposed Germany to the Great Depression‚ as well as the Treaty of Versailles‚ and its many points including Article 231 – the war guilt clause. Furthermore‚ the capitalization of these weaknesses
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