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    The Memorandum

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    BOY SCOUTS OF TH E PHILIPPINES NATIONAL OFFICE Manila 06 February 2013 NATIONAL OFFICE MEMORANDUM Number 08 series 2013 TO : Regional Scout Directors‚ Council Scout Executives and Officers-in-Charge 30th ASIA-PAPCIFIC REGIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE SUBJECT : 1. We are pleased to inform you that upon the invitation of the World Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region the 30th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree will be hosted by the Scout Association of Japan. The Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) will

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    Rice by Manuel Arguilla

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    LITERARY ANALYSI “RICE” By: Manuel Estabillo Arguilla Submitted to: Mr Benjamin R. Sacla Submitted by: Denmark S. Ambucay I. Writers Background He was born in Barrio Naguilian in Bauang‚ La Union on June 17‚ 1911. He was the fourth child of Crisanto Arguilla and Margarita Estabillo‚ hard-working farmer folk who owned a small piece of land. Aside from being a farmer‚ his father was also a carpenter; his mother‚ on the other hand‚ was an occasional potter. When he was seven years

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    Cell anaolgy table

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    extension of the cell that helps with locomotion‚ the ability to move from one place to another‚ just like horses are the main method of transportation in this era. 9 Mitochondria Garden The Garden is like the cells Mitochondria. The garden takes manure and seeds that have been brought into the city and transforms them into food that provides energy for the people just like the mitochondria produces ATP which is food for the cell allowing it to function. 10 Golgi Bodies General Post office Golgi

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    Benefits of Organic Food

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    killers‚ which may contain synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge. According to Fisher‚ "Sewage sludge from municipalities’ waste may contain heavy metals and toxins . . .” (1). Rather‚ organic farmers use sophisticated crop rotations‚ spread mulch and manure‚ and even hand pull weeds to keep them away. Instead of applying pesticides‚ they use beneficial insects and birds or traps to keep pests from harming the crop. The organic apple at the grocery store was never exposed to pesticides‚ chemicals‚ additives

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    Biology EEI Effect of Inorganic and Organic Fertilisers on Yield and Growth of Tomatoes By Yash Teacher: Mrs. Elphick TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................4 Materials and Methods.........................................................6 Contents of fertilisers...........................................................6 Procedure....

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    Battery cages How have the demands of consumers influenced the way farmers manage their egg industry in Australia? Battery cages are cages in which farmers use in the egg industry to house hens. Around 8 to 10 hens are confined in the space about the size of a cabinet drawer. The eggs are laid onto wire cage floors and roll to the front of the cage for collection. Battery cages are stacked in rows on top of each other‚ so within a single building‚ hundreds of thousands of birds are housed. The

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    Study Guide Final

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    Byzantine Empire Constantinople Also known as Istanbul‚ Byzantium‚ Eastern Roman Empire. Constantine moved capital to Constantinople. Justinian Reigned from 527-565. Military conquests‚ rebuilds city‚ law code. From Macedonia. Adopted. Had a lot of smart people working in his administration. Retook Rome as a way to get a larger tax base. Wanted to restore religious unity‚ afraid Jesus was returning and wanted Rome back to the great city it was. Theodora Justinian’s wife. “Dancer” might have

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    Enclosure Act

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    continuation of innovations and inventions to help increase food production. The land was used more efficiently. The decisions on what crops to plant were not made communally as like in the village method. The farmers would use crop rotation and had more manure to use as fertilizer. The farmers wanted to make more money after the enclosure. There was an entrepreneurial attitude. The farmers wanted to own land. These attitudes‚ however‚ hurt the poor farmers. The landlords‚ who were concerned about

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    a lot of percentage on the food consumption of many Filipinos are those animals raised in the farms‚ which can be sub-divided into two types: livestock and poultry. Livestock animals are kept or raised for pleasure and profit. It includes cattle‚ carabao‚ pigs‚ horse‚ sheep and goat. On the other hand‚ poultry animals are kept by humans because it is a good source of eggs‚ meat and feathers. This comprises the pigeon‚ quail‚ geese‚ duck‚ turkey‚ chicken and rabbit. The activity that the students worked

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    sarcastic fabliau which can be found in any editorial page of a newspaper. However‚ Angelou took a more dramatic approach to her writing‚ and described everything down to the smell of the earth that was "pungent[and]‚ spiced with the odor of cattle manure" (Angelou 11)‚ thus‚ giving her passage a sense of romanticism and clearly being the counter of Fisher’s burlesque

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