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    LOVE OF LIFE AND COUNTRY This is the one thing that separates us from the rest of the world - our colorful and lively culture that makes us distinctly Filipino. This includes traditions‚ language‚ arts‚ etc. which are found in museums‚ churches and galleries‚ found within the heart of the key cities. Most provinces have their own identifying folk dances too wherein they showcase the elegance and beauty of the way we do things‚ the way we dress‚ the way we see things as shown in different paintings

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    Arts in the Moro Region

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    Arts in the Muslim Region The Muslim south where the minority Muslim population is concentrated about nine (9) ethnic-linguistic groups: 1. Tausug 2. Maranaos 3. Maguindanao 4. Samal 5. Yakan 6. Sanggil 7. Badjao 8. Molbog 9. Jama Mapun Woodcrafts: Okil or okir (wood carvings) - is the best represented by brass works‚ where one sees a rare blending of the aesthetic‚ the utilitarian‚ and the social

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    Reply to the Shepherd” as a response to the poem by Marlowe. In this reply‚ Raleigh presents the downside of the country life through the voice of a nymph‚ as the woman loved by the shepherd. By use of innuendo‚ the nymph repudiates the shepherd’s courtship and points out how unrealistic his depiction has been. Although both poems are written in the style of traditional pastoral poetry‚ the speakers do not share the opinion on the life of pastoral idyll; the Shepherd depicts the rustic life to be romantic

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Overview Mollie Sandock In his preface to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain writes that "most of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred; one or two were experiences of my own‚ the rest of boys who were schoolmates of mine." Twain’s memories of his boyhood in Hannibal‚ Missouri‚ form the basis of the novel and give it its idyllic‚ often nostalgic tone of celebration of lost childhood; Twain called the book "simply a hymn‚ put into prose form

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    husband. Elinor and Marianne Dashwood have many obstacles in their way as they try to develop relationships‚ and many of these obstacles come from society. During the Regency Era in England‚ there were many rules placed by society that affected courtship and dating. Society deemed what was the proper way to date and who was proper to date. Looking at the society’s expectations of dating in the Regency Era of England provides a better understanding of the plot‚ the intentions of the characters‚ and

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    The major conventions of Shakespearean Romantic Comedy are: The main action is about love. The would-be lovers must overcome obstacles and misunderstandings before being united in harmonious union. The ending frequently involves a parade of couples to the altar and a festive mood or actual celebration (expressed in dance‚ song‚ feast‚ etc.) A Midsummer Night’s Dream has four such couples (not counting Pyramus and Thisbe!); As You Like It has four; Twelfth Night has three; etc. Frequently (but not

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    SUBMITTED BY: Vince Carlo M. Payumo II-St. Martin Submitted To: Ms. Fatima Mallari NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) * ARAY TYPE: Spanish Influence ORIGIN: Ermita‚ Manila PRONUNCIATION: (ah-RAHY)  The Aray is a Filipino form of the Spanish jota accompanied by sprightly steps. The dance‚ itself‚ is flirtatious and involves the graceful use of tambourines by women. * PASIGIN TYPE: Rural Folks ORIGIN: Pasig  Pasigin came from the word Pasig that is mentioning

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    Laughter in humans

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    Survival of the Funniest One of the most peculiar behaviors innate to humans is laughter. Our ability to laugh is mystifying to behavioral biologists. Darwin noticed that laughter occurs in a variety of emotional states; from anger to joy‚ nervousness to shame‚ we use it to both hide and accentuate emotion (Adams & Kirkevold‚ 1978). It is difficult to imagine why laughing increases behavioral fitness or increases reproductive success. Darwinian evolution postulates that behavior evolves according

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    Absolut Vodka Marketing. Retrieved August 3‚ 2014‚ from http://www.absolut.com/en/products/absolut-100/ ELLE Media Kit Gueguen‚ N. (2014). Men ’s music ability and attractiveness to women in a real-life courtship context. Psychology of Music‚ 42(4)‚ 545-549. Moore‚ M. (1985). Non-verbal courtship patterns in women: context and consequences. . Ethnology and Sociobiology‚ 6‚ 237-247. Nowosielski‚ K. (2012). tattoos‚ piercings‚ and sexual behaviors in young adults. The Journal of Sexual Medicine‚ 9(9)

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    expressing their feelings for each other‚ and so should sleep together. The fact that this is something he is proposing tells us the couple are not married. Structure and language Structure The poem has three sections. In the first stanza the ideal courtship is presented‚ with extravagant references to the care and devotion with which the speaker would "woo" his lover "had we but time". The second stanza makes it clear that they have not got time‚ and that death is not only inevitable but imminent. The

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