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    How rich is rich in the Philippines? June 21‚ 2010 http://www.pinoymoneytalk.com/socioeconomic-class-philippines-rich/ Who are considered “rich” in the Philippines? For starters‚ you’re “rich” if you belong to the list of the Top 10 Richest Filipinos. However‚ even if your net worth does not run into billions of pesos yet‚ you may still be considered “rich” as per the definition of the National Statical Coordination Board (NSCB). Based on NSCB computations using the Family Income and Expenditure

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    INTRO: Money fluctuates within a person’s life time; however‚ money also rules the world. It can control whether or not one is going to be comfortable in life or forced to scrape at the edge with a spoon. It can bring out the worst in someone as well. Oliver Broudy writes an article how money can change a person‚ he says‚ “In fact‚ money can relieve us of even our most deeply held principles with the bored ease of an usher taking a ticket‚” (Broudy). In the world today there are three different

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    fish and fish oil. Along with that recipe for disaster their fed contains canthaxanthin which makes the farmed fish appear the pink color that wild caught salmon possess. Wild caught fish have a very high quality environment and diet compared to the poor‚ parasite riddled farmed raised salmon. In the pens that the farmed salmon are kept in are very crowded‚ contaminated with diseases‚ parasites and they also contain “dead zones.” Dr. David Carpenter says “Ultimately‚ the most important determination

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    Does the ancient Greek’s ideation of the goddess Athena compare to modern day portrayals of her? First‚ how did the ancient Greeks imagine Athena? And now‚ how does that compare to her portrayals now? Does she compare extremely alike or does she differ tremendously? To begin‚ in ancient Greek’s times‚ Pallas Athena embodies the Greek goddess of wisdom‚ crafts‚ and war. The name Pallas translates to mean “girl.” Her other epithets‚ Parthenos‚ Ergane‚ Promachos‚ and Nike‚ translates to “virgin‚”

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    the Buddha to be a savior‚ but the Theravadins believe him to be the highest example of what a human can be. The Mahayanists believed that there was a way humans and the enlightened humans not yet in Nirvana could communicate and cooperate. In contrast the Theravadins believed that only through meditation and not metaphysics could they achieve enlightenment. (Mathews‚ 2013‚ P.

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    ENG 111- Composition I (3cr) Lehman College‚ CUNY Comparison & Contrast Essay Topic (some things to choose from) Two stages of a person’s life Two places you have visited Two perspectives on the same place: past and present Two perspectives on the same place: morning and night Two close friends Format & Requirements I. Format All essays must follow the same format. Points will be deducted if it does not follow the following format:  1 inch margins (NOT 1 ¼ inch margins‚ the default

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    "the disparity (gap) between rich and poor" - sample writing The asigment is this : The following data highlights the disparity (gap) between rich and poor. In at least two paragraphs‚ addressing the problem and a possible solution‚ compose a response to the following excerpt from US president Jimmy Carter’s Nobel Prize Speech: At the beginning of this new millennium I was asked to discuss‚ here in Oslo‚ the greatest challenge that the world faces. Among all the possible choices‚ I decided

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    the negative stereotypes associated with young black males; Tannen refers to the social inferiority of women and Mairs illustrates the unfortunate life of a cripple. In all circumstances‚ the targeted individuals suffer in one way or another. In contrast‚ the type of emotion felt by and against the protagonists differs between the essays. In Black Men and Public Space‚ the black male feels ashamed of how women fearfully avoid him. While he feels that the allegations against him are false‚ society

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    There were observable differences between the mutant and wild-type Drosophila melanogaster. The mutant pupae were lighter in comparison to the wild-type pupae‚ while the larvae were the same color. After eclosion‚ the mutant expressed a slightly darker pigment than the wild-type. Hours later‚ the expressivity of the mutation increased‚ and the female and male mutants had a noticeably darker pigment than the wild-type on the legs‚ wings‚ head‚ and overall body. Because of the darker pigment‚ the mutant

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    nobly advanced." Lincoln uses repetition‚ "we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground." Along with alliteration‚ he states‚ “poor powers”‚ he uses antithesis when contrasting two opposites‚ life and death‚ "The brave men‚ living and dead‚ who struggled here‚ have consecrated it‚ far above our poor power to add or detract.” Lincoln influences American citizens to live up to the deceased unfinished work. That there death was not in vain but of extreme importance

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