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    around two o’clock in the afternoon. After I pulled out of the parking lot a red dodge ram pulled out behind me. Before I knew it‚ I saw the accident unfold before my eyes. In my professional opinion‚ I appeared that Tom was distracted by his passenger. Kay was

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    humility. In Thomas Malory’s Morte d’ Arthur Beaumin displays chivalry better than any one of the nobleman portrayed in the story. The ironic part is that Beaumin was not even a knight. How come Beaumin shows more chivalry than Sir Kay? The problem with Sir Kay was he only behaved chivalrously and

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    94.0689 Lavarias‚ Mark Daniel B. 93.9655 Caplas‚ Jenny Kyn O. 92.8518 Espinosa‚ Ma. Cristina L. 92.4782 Cawagas‚ Claire Venice R. 92.4230 Mamangun‚ Allison N. 92.3448 Ramos‚ Moises D. 92.2758 Valencia‚ Laurice Kay P. 91.8275 De Jesus‚ Frances Jeanallen H. 91.6551 Santiago‚ Armi Joy B. 91.5769 Luzadas‚ Erika Nichole L. 91.5217 Agoylo‚ Trecia C. 91.5172 Abellera‚ Mclister A. 91.3448 Dumlao‚ Daniel E. 91.2758 Manangan‚ Angela

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    A major theme in ‘Our Day Out’ is the lack of education and opportunity for young people in the inner city. Using scenes from the play‚ show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of this theme The lack of education and opportunity affects young people in inner cities like Liverpool‚ these young people have never been given the chance to have a good education‚ and therefore they were just stuck in a states school‚ where there aren’t many people who care what grades they get and what they

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    Chapter I THE PHILIPPINES COCONUT COPRA INDUSTRY Early Beginnings of the Philippine Copra Industry Ronald E. Dolan stated that‚ “Cocos nucifera is the scientific name of common coconuts. Cocos mean “spectre goblin” or “grinning face” and Nucifera means “bearing nuts”. This very tall palm tree is always an inviting symbol of the tropics. The coconut palm is widely distributed throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Pacific Region. Its center of origin is still under debate. However‚ its

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    Byzantine Empire (330- 1453 AD) As Rome declines‚ king Constantine had rolled over the eastern part of Italy and established in Constantine (modern day Istanbul) The reason why he chose it was because it was very protected by mountains because its army was reduced and not able to defend itself very well. Rome was eventually replaced by the city of Ravenna in Italy. Who is famous for being full of mosaics. Ravenna was capital of Italy for a shot time‚ because ODAVACAR and its German tribes

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    The last two decades have seen a rapid increase in the use of sport in development and peace building (Kay & Dudfield‚ 2013). Non Governmental Organizations such as Right to Play and Magic Bus have worked to deliver this new branch of development‚ formally recognized by leading international bodies as a viable means to address social‚ economic‚ and development challenges (Kay & Dudfield‚ 2013). As a result‚ the sport for development and peace (SDP) movement has gained increased profile and

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    name Brenda Kay. Since birth Brenda Kay was presented as a calm and quiet infant who slept most of the times. She could not do things which every kid at her age could do. That develops suspicion in Jewel who goes to visit the doctor at the time Brenda Kay was five months old. She remains shocked to find out that her daughter has Down’s syndrome‚ a condition which was then called as “Mongolian Idiot” (physically and mentally retarded). Jewel‚ however decides to support and nurse Brenda Kay at home instead

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    WOMENS FASHION THROUGH THE AGES 1950’S - Another style of dress favored by women in the ’50s was the chemise dress‚ as it could be worn on most body types. The dress was loose and had a straight cut‚ allowing the wearer to experiment with belts. Women switched to trendy coats instead of the traditional shawls. One also saw the large use of feathers as a part of the fashion. Long‚ knee-length coats with loose sleeves‚ caught on really well in the 1950s. Among the different fabrics‚ silk was widely

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    Costumes Keywords: Women’s Renaissance Costumes‚ Women’s Renaissance clothing Although women’s Renaissance clothing styles changed from year to year‚ the basic styles remained the same. Long dresses with detachable sleeves‚ tight-fitting bodice‚ linen chemises and a fuller skirt that would hang down to the ankles. The sleeves often had a special relevance to the wearer‚ sometimes they were a gift from the groom to his newly-wedded wife‚ or a symbol of their family heritage passed down from a mother to

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