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    Funeral Industry

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    other hand‚ casket making also evolved from the early days when the undertakers made the coffins. By 1950‚ there are a lot of manufacturing caskets in the Philippines. At that time‚ over 50% of the caskets sold were made of cloth-covered wood or cardboard. However‚ metal caskets were gaining favor and they required a more sophisticated manufacturing process that could only be provided by larger companies. Merging of the casket manufacturers occurred during the same time as merging of the funeral homes

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    What is the most significant challenge that society faces today? (50 word limit) Truth and fact are under attack. Before we can get to work solving pressing issues such as global climate change‚ our society needs to be more open toward accepting unequivocal truths‚ so that we can move forward with solutions. Education is the means by which we can do this. How did you spend your last two summers? (50 word limit) I participated in two internships‚ traveled‚ spent time with my family‚ experienced

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    Autobiography of a tree

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    700 SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS FOR EVERYONE COMPILED BY UNESCO Would you like to create a cloud in a bottle? Prove that the earth spins? Run a telephone next door? Keep a thriving ant colony? Weigh the atmosphere? Make your own soap? Identify fossils? These are only a few of the more than 700 simple‚ safe‚ and exciting experiments that will help you to discover and understand many fascinating‚ scientific facts about the wonderful world in which we live. Some of these projects will take you no more

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    Body Image Project

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    are featuring Larry Kirkwood’s Body Image Project. The purpose of this exhibit to to help people understand that it’s who we are on the inside that makes us beautiful. The first thing I saw when I walked into the gallery was a big piece of cardboard with pictures from magazines and people who visited made comments about them. Overall‚ everyone who commented stated that beauty that we see in magazines is not real. The people in the magazines send the message that you aren’t beautiful

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    Water Pollution

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    waste‚ oil pollution‚ and primarily‚ by the human carelessness. It needs to be taken more seriously in order to ensure a healthier environment for the future. One cause of water pollution is littering. Some litter that one can find in the water is cardboard‚ Styrofoam‚ aluminum‚ plastic and glass ("Causes and Effects of Water Pollution…”). Animals are likely to harm themselves with litter that water takes to shore and pieces that float around in the water ("Causes and Effects of Water Pollution…”).

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    them‚ or even each other. They have been like this all their lives. On the back wall passes a constant stream of shadows that the prisoners can see but the prisoners cannot identify the causes of shadows. The shadows are caused by people carrying cardboard cut outs walking back and forth behind the prisoners. The fire between the walking people and the prisoners projects shadows of the cut-outs onto back wall. The people holding cut-outs walk in a trench so their shadows are not projected. To the

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    ethically conditioned after all that is what our tax is for‚ to build this nation and its citizen’s wellbeing. But major issues still lay unresolved‚ even though the government receives 433 billion dollars per year. People are dying‚ starving under cardboard bed sheets highlighted by street lights. This is because over 3000 charities‚ medical research and social service providers are now threatened by the prospect of shutting down‚ after being announced that they were no longer valid for the eligibility

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    as highly-used mahogany that comes from endangered trees‚ and metal is present in the ground forever. Many companies are now offering coffins from sustainably-sourced wood as an alternative. Some even offer biodegradable coffins made of wicker or cardboard. These dissipate much quicker than traditional coffins and cut carbon emissions in half. To learn more about these and other alternatives when arranging a funeral‚ get in touch with Vitt‚ Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. The caring and compassionate

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    Theories

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    Piaget identified himself as a genetic epistemologist. "What the genetic epistemology proposes is discovering the roots of the different varieties of knowledge‚ since its elementary forms‚ following to the next levels‚ including also the scientific knowledge‚" he explained in his book Genetic Epistemology. Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the origin‚ nature‚ extent‚ and limits of human knowledge. He was interested not only in the nature of thought‚ but in how it develops

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    Rances 1  Skye Rances   Professor Vasconcellos  English 100  27 October 2014  The Hardships Panchito and His Family Encountered   In the short story “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez‚ he told the story of Panchito ’s  experiences as being a part of a migrant family. According to Louis Levine‚ the author of  “The Migratory Farm Worker‚” he acknowledged‚ “Migrants are persons who come and go‚  do not have roots in the community in which they work‚ and have no organized way of  making themselves heard

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