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    Portfolio in Calculus Submitted by: Chloe Regina C. Paderanga Submitted to: Sir Ferdinand Corpuz Journal for the Month of June WHAT I LEARNED? I learned many things this month. It was good that our teacher repeated the topics in basic math to strengthen our foundation. Even if we had a hard time‚ I don’t see any reason why we should complain because I understand that our wanted to master these topics to be able to move to a higher math. The topics tackled this month are namely:

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    Arabic versus English writing systems Arabic writing is from right to left‚ whereas the English writing system follows the rule of writing from left to right. Another feature is that Arabic can be written only in cursive form‚ whereas English can be written in both cursive and unconnected print forms. As discussed above‚ the diacritics play an important role in Arabic and this differentiates it from English‚ where such marks are a minor feature in reading (Sampson‚ 1985). Similarly‚ the variation

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    Social fraternities and sororities frequently appear in popular culture‚ but they are not always fairly depicted. Television shows and movies portray Greek letter organizations (GLOs) as a place of constant drinking‚ partying‚ and bad decisions. Beyond the standard‚ party-heavy culture representations of GLOs are news reports of deaths that have occurred at colleges‚ most often due to a hazing ritual gone-too-far with the consumption of extreme amounts of alcohol. According to Texas State University

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    TEUTONIC MAGIC The Magical & Spiritual Practices of the Germanic Peoples By Kveldulf Gundarsson © 1990 by Kveldulf Gundarsson.All rights reserved. Originally published by Llewellyn Publications Inc. This PDF format electronic edition © 2002 by Kveldulf Gundarsson‚ published by Freya Aswynn. All rights reserved. This document may not be re-sold‚ reproduced‚ copied‚ freely exchanged‚ or distributed to others via the Internet or by any other means‚ without permission in writing from Freya Aswynn

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    Compassion at Play Are people born with a complete quandary when it comes to compassion or is it something that has always been there? Barbara Lazear Ascher‚ born in 1946‚ writes‚ “On Compassion.” Having lived in New York City‚ Ascher is able to take first hand examples from the city to show the affection people have towards each other. Ascher is able to illustrate that compassion is something that has to be taught because of the adversity at people’s heels by including tone‚ persuasive appeals

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    Aphorisms in the Odyssey

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    By Definition‚ an aphorism is a terse saying embodying a general truth or astute observation. It is derived from the Greek word aphorismos‚ meaning to delimit or define‚ and was first made popular in Aphorisms by Hippocrates. Throughout The Odyssey‚ Homer sprinkles in these axioms with the intent of encapsulating his themes. One example being‚ “It’s bad either way‚ spurring the stranger home who wants to linger‚ holding the one who longs to leave-you know‚ ‘Welcome the Coming‚ speed the parting

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    Piglatin

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    import java.io.*; /** * Translates a sentence into pig latin. */ public class PigLatinTranslator { /** To use for input. */ private static BufferedReader buf = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader(System.in)); /** Main method */ public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // Get a string System.out.print("Enter sentence: "); String english = getString(); // Translate and print back out String latin = pigLatin(english);

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    Ancient Greeks Introduction In this project you will find out how the Greek life style was like in Ancient Greece like what food the Greeks liked .And what and some of my favourites are where Greece in the Morden world who were the Greeks and what school they went to. Who were the Greeks? Where is Greece in the Morden world? The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now called Bulgaria and Turkey. The Ancient Greece Empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East

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    Medea study guide Themes used in Medea - Passion and Rage Medea is a woman of extreme behavior and extreme emotion. For her passionate love for Jason‚ she sacrificed all‚ committing unspeakable acts on his behalf. But his betrayal of her has transformed passion into rage. Her violent and intemperate heart‚ formerly devoted to Jason‚ now is set on his destruction. The Greeks were very interested in the extremes of emotion and the consequences of leaving emotion unchecked; they also tended to

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    Celta: Assigment 2

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    1. Background and education framework For this assignment I interviewed XXX‚ a 26 year old refugee from Eritrea. The political situation in his country is grave. It is a single-party presidential republic‚ where any kind of outspoken criticism is punished without trial. Back home the government recruited him to be a soldier and as he would not comply‚ he had to run. He fled to Slovenia with his wife‚ leaving three children in Eritrea to live with their grandparents until he and his wife find a

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