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    great increasing in better education‚ housing‚ and consuming good. Many families grew. (Doc.10) The Maya people had then studied the Green Revolution and influenced it so they had that technology. (Doc 6)A point of view in one of the documents was Mrs. Dula‚ was explaining the green revolution was a great success and there was no trouble with the Green Revolution‚ and she was being biased. Some people who disagreed with the Green Revolution there thinking were negative. (Doc 3) States that there economic

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    * 1. Life and WorksofDr. Jose P. Rizal * 2. CHAPTER 1 : ADVENT OF NATIONAL HEROJUNE 19‚ 1861 – the day when Jose Rizal was born JOSE RIZAL - The greatest hero of the Philippines - “many – splendored genius” - dowered by God superb “intellectual”‚ - “moral” and “physical qualities” - a man of many talents - a martyr and a patriot * 3. WORLD WHEN RIZAL WAS BORN1861PAX HISPANICA – reigned over the archipelagoGOV. JOSE LEMERY – the governor general – a good militarist & established politico military

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    Newton’s Law of motion Newton’s first law of motion: Law of inertia Newton’s second law of motion: Law of acceleration Newton’s third law of motion: Law of interaction Submitted to : Lerrie P. Munsod Submitted by : Jan Allen Karl O. Dula IV-St.Paul December 14‚2012 Project #2 Law of Inertia A person sitting in a vehicle at rest has his whole body at rest. When the vehicle suddenly starts moving forward‚ the lower part of in contact with the vehicle moves forward. But

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    Garieon Glenn August 2‚ 2013 Essay Can you imagine that your life could change by programs you are involved in? That is what happened to me. Last year‚ I joined TAPP (Teen Advocate for Pregnancy Prevention) which meant I had to communication with youths that did not want to listen. I had to be very creative and sometime be an actor to get my point across to the youths. I began to realize that God gave me a gift

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    changed the family name in 1859 to Rizal to suit his farming business.  Rizal is derived from the Spanish “Ricial”‚ which means green fields.  José Rizal also had Spanish and Japanese ancestors. Rizal’s mother Teodora Alonso came from the clan of Lakan Dula‚ known as the last Malay king of Tondo. She was also traced to Eugenio Ursua whose ancestors came from Japan. She was the second daughter of Lorenzo Alberto Alonso who was a former representative of Spanish Cortes and Brigida de Quintos whose parents

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    JOSE RIZAL’S BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION | SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION | * Malayan Ancestors(maternal side: Lakan-Dula‚ last Malayan King of Tondo) * Rizal evidently inherited his being patriot or his passionate love for freedom and his tranquility of life’s outlook. * Chinese Ancestors(paternal great-great-grandfather: Domingo Lam-co‚ native of Chinchew) * Rizal derived from him his serious nature‚ frugality‚ patience and love for children. * Spanish

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    Cholelithiasis

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    Address: Danao‚ Pototan‚ Iloilo City Occupation: none Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Physician: Dr.B and Dr.P Admission date: 11-15-12 3:30 pm -CHIEF COMPLAINT Epigastric pain : “mga isa na ka semana nga dulaan ko gana magkaon hay gasakit sulok sulokan koh” as verbalized by the patient. III. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS 7 days PTA patient has onset of epigastric pain and admitted at LDH 6 days PTA ultrasound done and revealed cholecystolithiasis‚ patient

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    The Green Revolution had many causes and consequences from 1945 to the present. One cause of the Green Revolution would be the growth of mechanization and population. Another cause would be poor land conditions and the high rate of famine. Consequences of the Green Revolution would be competition‚ reduced genetic diversity‚ water shortages‚ and changes in lifestyle. The growth of industrialization and of the population were one cause of the Green Revolution. According to the Food and Agriculture

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    to commit suicide twice. Desperately unhappy and wanted to do something with his life. Siraj Ud- Dula was beginning to resist the East Indian Company. Clive said I know how to defeat this man the Indians had more people than the East Indian Company. He went around and begins to buy loyalty of generals to rebel against the prince. The Battle of Plessey 1757- Between East Indian Company and Siraj ud- Dula. Siraj even brought elephants to fight and the general refused to fight or fled the field. The East

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    Green EAndy Deras Period 4 The Green Revolution DBQ The Green Revolution is the introduction of new genetically engineered crops and more complex tools and technologies. The Green Revolution started in 1945 due to the large population of the world and the inadequate production of crops. The world was in such a depression that groups of scientists and engineers created newer farming technologies‚ genetically engineered crops to improve fertility‚ and many other inventions. These ideas and creations

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