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    Regions of the Brain

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    By: This year’s National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) and National Festival of Talents seat at Region8‚ April 7-12‚ 2012-2013. Ormoc City Division is expecting more than 4‚000 student-participants from the different regions around the Philippines to join the national Schools Press Conference‚ likewise Tacloban City is expecting more than 2‚500 participants to join the National Festival of Talents. According to Dr. Luisa Bautista Yu‚ Regional Director‚ Dep. Ed. Region 8 during

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    Region 7 - Central Visayas * Central Visayas is right in the center of the Philippines. The four provinces include Cebu‚ Bohol‚ Negros Oriental and Siquijor‚ and the cities of Cebu City‚ Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue. Cebu City is the economic center for Region VII and for the whole Visayas‚ Each with its own character and treasure-trove of natural and man-made attractions. * Total Land Area: 15‚ 875 km² * Total Population: 6‚ 398‚ 628 * Making it the 5th most populous of the country’s 17

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    17th century‚ the newly settled colonies in North America continued to identify themselves as Europeans. But as colonial expansion progressed they assumed different identities. By the 1700’s‚ the typical religious spirit and family oriented lifestyle in New England set itself apart from the Chesapeake region‚ whose fertile land and extended growing season attracted a distinct group of diverse settlers who had different political ideas about government. These unique societies had different reasons for

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    Caucasus Region The potential political struggle for dominance and insurgent activity in the Caucasus Region jeopardizes the infrastructure and economic resources of the countries within the region and the global economy. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline is the major economic structure between the balances of power for the World. With Russia’s and Iran’s inability to corner the energy market‚ these key players are fueling dissention and unrest together with each countries internal disputes

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    The New England and Chesapeake region colonies were the two early established colonies in America. Despite both consisting of predominantly English immigrants‚ the colonies grew to be two distinct societies. The two colonies developed differently because of the difference in immigrant ages‚ the laws made regulating economic equality‚ and the difference in geography. The difference in age between the settlers of the two colonies was an important factor that caused them to develop differently.

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    Northern Mindanao is the eco-tourism hub of the Philippines. The region is composed of Bukidnon‚ Camiguin‚ Lanao Del Norte‚ Misamis Occidental‚ and Misamis Oriental. Bukidnon Bukidnon is a landlocked province‚ and is home to the Philippine Eagle. Most of its attractions are natural‚ such as the Kitanglad National Park‚ the waterfalls of Natigbasan‚ Gantungan and Dila‚ the springs of Luan-Luan and Matin-ao‚ and Napalit Lake. The Del Monte Pineapple Plantation in Bukidnon is one of the largest

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    region 2 Quick Facts About the Region II and Cagayan Land Area: Cagayan Province‚ including the Babuyan Island Group‚ is approximately 900‚270 hectares‚ the second largest in terms of land area in Region II‚ and constitutes about 3% of the total land area of the Philippines. Physical/Political Boundaries: The Balintang Channel‚ North of the Babuyan Islands‚ forms the boundary between the provinces of Cagayan and Batanes. The northern portion of Cagayan mainland opens to the China Sea‚ and on

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    the ethnic groups here are distinct. Each town has its own language or dialect. The highlands of the Philippines have much more to offer than just cool weather and some pine trees. Whether its nature‚ culture‚ or just the thrill of finding something new‚ it’s definitely worth exploring‚ one province at a time. From the Central Cordillera Mountain Range‚ the largest in the Philippines‚ six provinces and one chartered city make up the Cordillera Administrative Region—Apayao‚ Abra‚ Benguet‚ Ifugao

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    From their very genesis‚ the New England and Chesapeake Colonies displayed stark differences and contrasts. The former was founded mostly for religious reasons and the latter for purely economic ones. Though both regions were in relatively close proximity‚ comparably‚ they greatly differed religiously‚ politically‚ socially‚ and morally (in so far as their perception/exploitation of Native Americans was concerned). The exploration of these different colonies will prove to be particularly fruitful

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