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    1. Describe the working and living conditions encountered by men‚ women and children during the industrial revolution. The proletariats were an essential aspect of the industrial revolution. It is typical to assume that workers of the industrial revolution would live a reasonable lifestyle due to their significance to the revolution itself. Ironically enough‚ their lifestyles were not of luxury or satisfaction. During this era‚ three conditions suppressed and almost hovered over the lifestyles

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    [pic] “Alay ng Pangulo‚ Turismo Para sa Pilipino!” PROJECT BRIEF I. BACKGROUND RATIONALE: In line with the directive of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to promote and safeguard the country’s eco-tourism sites through the provision of essential services for tourists‚ the Grassroots Entrepreneurs for Eco-tourism (GREET) program has been conceived to enhance the livelihood opportunities preferably for promising young entrepreneurs who can best explore the inherent tourist drawing potentials

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    In anthropology the kinship system includes people related both by descent and marriage‚ while usage in biology includes descent and mating. Human kinship relations through marriage are commonly called "affinity" in contrast to "descent" (also called "consanguinity")‚ although the two may overlap in marriages among those of common descent. Kinship is one of the most basic principles for organizing individuals into social groups‚ roles‚ categories‚ and genealogy. Family relations can be represented concretely

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    Kinship terminology Kinship terminology in general may be used to refer to the various systems used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship. As Robert Parkin states‚ a kin term or kinship term or relationship term designates a particular category of kin or relative regarded as a single semantic unit. It can be conceptualised as containing one or more kin types‚ though empirically it will be applied to a number of different individuals occupying different

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    marriage‚ however‚ Eleanor did not produce a male heir‚ which posed a considerable threat to the continuation of the Capetian royal dynasty. Although both sides placed blame on the other‚ the marriage was annulled on the “convenient grounds of consanguinity;” the Church deemed them too closely related‚ even though they had already been married fifteen years (Weir 90). After her first marriage was dissolved‚ Eleanor regained possession of her former lands of Aquitaine and Poitou. The value of her estate

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    4CursSemantica Componential Analysis Classical structuralism 0. Preliminaries From previous study‚ it is known that linguistic analysis proceeds level by level‚ specifying in each case: the primitives of the level‚ the combinatorial operations and rules‚ and finally a representation of the utterance on that level. In the particular case of the semantic level‚ one must specify: a) the sense components ‚ the constructional rules for building complex meaning out of the more elementary

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    Proyekto sa Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga III Paksa: “Anti-Child Labor Law” Inihatid ni: Joselle Mae Inigo III – Tanguile Ihahatid kay: Gng. Louella Abaya Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Twelfth Congress Third Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eighth day of July‚ two thousand three. Republic Act No. 9231             December 19‚ 2003 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ELIMINATION OF

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    UNIONBANK OF THE PHILIPPINES Interest computation is based on Daily Cleared Balance and is subject to CURRENT ACCOUNTS TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. OPENING OF ACCOUNT A Current Account may be opened by an individual‚ singly or by two (2) or more persons jointly‚ who is/are free from any legal disability subject to the Bank’s account requirements. The account may also be opened by a juridical entity‚ in the name of a corporation‚ partnership‚ associations‚ and other juridical entities provided

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    Society The term society is most fundamental to sociology. It is derived from the Latin word socius which means companionship or friendship. Companionship means sociability. According to George Simmel it is this element of sociability which defines the true essence of society. It indicates that man always lives in the company of other people. Man is a social animal said Aristotle centuries ago. Man needs society for his living‚ working and enjoying life. Society h as become an essential condition

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    MANILA‚ Philippines—The Philippines is still perceived as one of the most corrupt countries in the world‚ getting a score of 34 on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being very clean‚ according to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International. But the Philippines has at least outranked its neighbors Vietnam‚ Indonesia and Bangladesh‚ which all fared better than the country in the previous CPI‚ said TI‚ a civil society organization that promotes transparency and accountability.

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