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    Commencement Speech

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    come‚ we will be living on the reality that holds true of the theme of this year’s commencement exercises: “Saktong Buhay: Sa Dekalidad na Edukasyon‚ Pinanday”. I must say that behind every success of every professional is a successful teacher – a teacher that hones to grow young minds towards that goal of success. Six years may have been too long enough to give us that “saktong buhay” that this year’s theme profounds to imply‚ but the truth is that it really isn’t enough. This year‚ we‚ the graduates

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    POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES QUEZON CITY CAMPUS BUHAY MGA GAWAIN AT KAISIPAN NI RIZAL (HIST 1023) REFLECTION PAPER Nr.1 “What have I learned and imbibed from Dr. Jose P Rizal‚ as a Filipino and hero? “ Student Name: Alpay‚ Hansel Geno L. “Whatever our condition might be then‚ let us love our country always and let us wish nothing but her welfare. Thus we shall labor in conformity with the purpose of humanity dictated by god which is the harmony and universal peace

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    Plautus Pseudolus Essay

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    1. With reference to either Petronius’ Satyricon or Plautus’ Pseudolus discuss what we can we learn about slavery in Roman culture from literary representations of slaves. Be sure to take into consideration the comic nature of these texts‚ as well as the fact that they were written for the enjoyment of free Roman citizens. There are various aspects of Roman slavery that can be learned from reading Plautus’ Pseudolus. Although this work itself is comical and meant for entertainment of the free

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    “Did I hear that right? There is a plan to fight Persia at Thermopylae?” My friend Aesop asked. We were coming out of a meeting at the barracks. “Yes‚ my friend‚ we will defend the pass from the invaders‚” I replied.In the meeting in the barracks‚ King Leonidas had told us that he was going to hand pick 300 of our elite soldiers to fight Persia. “Did you know‚ Acacius?” he asked me‚ “Only fathers will be going on this mission.” He was correct. The king was only picking soldiers who had children

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    The Stranger's Paradise

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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. L-6515           October 18‚ 1954 DAGUHOY ENTERPRISES‚ INC.‚ plaintiff-appellee‚  vs. RITA L. PONCE‚ with whom is joined her husband‚ DOMINGO PONCE‚  defendants-appellants. Marcelino Lontok and Marcelino Lontok‚ Jr. for appellants.  Zavalla‚ Bautista and Nuevas for appellee. MONTEMAYOR‚ J.: The Daguhoy Enterprises‚ Inc.‚ a local corporation‚ with principal office in the City of Manila filed in the Court of First Instance

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    Fables and Their Meaning

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    “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” The fable “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” is a famous fable credited to Aesop. It is a story about a wolf who wants to feast on some sheep. In order to get to the sheep‚ he dressed in sheep skin and tricks the lamb to follow him off to the side. The lamb follows and the wolf feasts. This fable shows great examples of the moral‚ appearances are deceptive. The moral‚ appearances are deceptive‚ applies to life in the technology age in many ways. In the technology age

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    The Tortoise and the Hare

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    duboislc.net/read/Aesop/Aesop.html The first fable I remember my parents telling me as a child was “The Tortoise and the Hare”‚ so this prompted me to decide to do my first Web Form on Aesop. This website ended up getting a 9/10 only because I couldn’t find out when it was updated last. This site has a little about Aesop’s life‚ even though not much was known about it. It also has a list of his fables. I think it’s a decent website‚ because it has a list of all the fables Aesop wrote (that is known

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    DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS COURSE CHECKLIST ID 110 Bachelor of Science in Advertising Management (ADV) FIRST TERM‚ Academic Year 2010-2011 Course Code Course Title College Algebra Computer Package 1 for Advtg. Major Humanity’s Search for Life Introduction to Anthropology Introduction to Political Science G.E. Natural Science 1 * (see table 1) Fitness & Wellness in Team Sports NSTP Program-Civic Welfare Training Lasallian Recollection 1 Total Units Units 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 (3) (0) 19(3)

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    The proposal of the Billing System Of Nesron Auto Painting Services Is Cordially Presented To Prof. Carmelita Benito In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In System Analysis and Design 1st Semester S.Y 2013-2014 By Aguilar‚ Maikko C. Celicious‚ Lorem S. Pajo‚ Arius B. Ronquillo‚ Ma. Valerie A. I. Introduction Technically‚ a computer is a programmable machine that can execute a programmed list of instructions and respond to new instructions that it is given. Computer

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    Poem Comparison

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    theme in both pieces of text. The theme in both texts is not to trust a flatterer; however‚ this theme is developed differently in both pieces. Cleary uses a poem to make reading his piece more entertaining; however‚ Aesop uses a short story format to make his piece more serious. Aesop was a little more serious in developing the theme because he didn’t make it entertaining or use entertaining details‚ he plainly stated it at the end of his story. On the other hand‚ Cleary used comparison and described

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