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    Filipino functionally literate by 2015. It’s philosophy is based on the provision of Batasang Pangbansa (BP) 232 or the education Act of 1982 “The state shall provide the right of every individual to relevant quality education regardless of sex‚ age‚ creed‚ socio-economic status‚ physical and mental conditions‚ racial or ethnic origin‚ political and other affiliation.” Since distance learning is it’s ains feature‚ the program requires that the learner is capable of managing his/her learning. What

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    according to the reading‚ we should all be living in a place similar to Soviet Russia. Yes‚ it is extremely important to lift up and honor the Working Man‚ but it is wrong to tear apart art movements due to government‚ religion‚ sex‚ race‚ creed and so on. Art is something which comes from the soul and nonconformity helps to rip these few individualists away from the so-called commoners. Nonconformists explain reality in a way in which is hardly ever described properly. Truthfully

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    Merits of Democracy

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    government of the people‚ by the people and for the people.” The system of Democracy has the following merits: 1. It gives equal opportunities to make progress to all the people. 2. It is above any kind of undue favour to any religion‚ caste‚ creed or colour. 3. The people are supreme and cannot be exploited by any dictator or group of persons. 4. It gives freedom of expression to the masses. It develops the intellectual level of the country. 5. In a democratic country a citizen is free

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    George Fox George Fox (1624-1691) had a challenging spiritual beginning‚ he was told internally to forsake family and friends and found this difficult; he tried to get support from the churches and found them to be of little value‚ even though some of the Priests/ministers where from Oxford or Cambridge‚ the cream of the crop! He was learning to rely wholly upon the Lord Jesus Christ‚ learning that Christ and God where in the human heart. Going within has scriptural support. The kingdom of heaven

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    Analysis Of Mrs. Larsen

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    Mrs. Larsen is a relatable character on many levels. She was just a maid in the book and the main caretaker to Ralph. In fact‚ she was the first one to suspect Catherine. In a short paragraph‚ “ Mrs.Larsen had grown to hatte her‚ knowing somehow that Catherine was the cause of whatever was killing Truitt‚ that she was killing him because Emilia had tried to kill him” (Goolrick 222). Emilia‚ Ralphs dead‚ cheating wife‚ tried to kill him as well. Mrs. Larsen is protective over Ralph‚ not trusting a

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    "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth". Genesis 1:1 That is how the Bible starts. But what or who is this God mentioned in this verse? Does God exist? Is the universe the product of a fortuitous event or it was created by a "superior being"? These questions and many others have been asked by men‚ thinkers and philosophers for thousands of years and to try to answer these questions we need to begin by defining God. It is important to mention that‚ by trying to define God‚ we are

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    “There is no way to peace; peace is the way.” “I object to violence because when it appears to do good‚ the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.” “Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.” “Use truth as your anvil‚ nonviolence as your hammer and anything that does not stand to test when it is brought to the anvil of truth and hammered with nonviolence‚ reject it.” “Non-violent resistance implies the very opposite of weakness. Defiance

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    Tilted Arc

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    Educating the public about public art is a difficult matter. First‚ unlike government memorials such as the Washington Monument‚ the purpose of public art is generally to beautify or add interest to a particular location. So if this art is not appreciated‚ would it be prudent to attempt to educate the public to change their opinion‚ or has the art already failed its purpose? The prompt mentions a piece of art entitled Tilted Arc by contemporary artist Richard Serra‚ of which I have attached a photograph

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    The Real History of the Crusades Misconceptions about the Crusades are all too common. The Crusades are generally portrayed as a series of holy wars against Islam led by power-mad popes and fought by religious fanatics. They are supposed to have been the epitome of self-righteousness and intolerance‚ a black stain on the history of the Catholic Church in particular and Western civilization in general. A breed of proto-imperialists‚ the Crusaders introduced Western aggression

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    East-West Schism

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    estrangement between Latin and Greek Christendom. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority—Pope Leo IX claimed he held authority over the four Eastern patriarchs—and over the insertion of the filioque clause into the Nicene Creed by the Western Church. Eastern Orthodox today claim that the primacy of the Patriarch of Rome was only honorary‚ and that he has authority only over his own diocese and does not have the authority to change the decisions of Ecumenical Councils. There

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