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    1st Sem Bio 1-1

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    Chapter 4: SCHOLASTIC TRIUMPHS at ATENEO de MANILA (1872-1877) ➢ Brief history of Ateneo: ❖ Established in 1817 by the City Government. Located in Intramuros‚Manila. ❖ Formerly known as “Escuela Pia”(charity school) for poor boys. ❖ Managed by Jesuits (members of Roman Catholic religious order engaged in missionary and educational work worldwide)‚ who returned to Manila in 1859‚after being expelled in 1768.They renamed it to Ateneo Municipal. They were splendid educators

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    De Leon‚ Ezralyn M. CITIGOV A52 “My Ikigai in Life” I believe that we cannot hold of our future. We can never manipulate things the way we want in order to have a better tomorrow. For me‚ God exists. He’s the Supreme Being who takes control of everyone’s lives and no one can completely fathom his thinking and plans for each of us. Holding on to this principle in life‚ my ikigai in life is to prepare for what’s ahead of me. I may not know what tomorrow will bring‚ but at least I can prepare for

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    The Transcendentalist Movement is known as an American literary‚ political and philosophical movement of the 1830s that was able to establish a clear voice for Americans. From conclusions drawn throughout Transcendentalism‚ there is a belief on a higher reality that is ultimately received by human reasoning. In the early nineteenth century‚ the movement followed with the belief that organized religion‚ government and other forms of social institutions corrupt the purity of each individual within

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    Varkari Movement

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    Varkari Movement • Varkari (Marathi: वारकरी) is a religious movement (sampraday) within the bhakti spiritual tradition of Hinduism. It is geographically associated with the Indian states of Maharashtra and northernKarnataka. • In the Marathi language of Maharashtra‚ vari (वारी) means ’pilgrimage’ and a pilgrim is called a varkari. Every year‚ Varkari walk hundreds of miles to the holy town of Pandharpur‚ gathering there on ekadashi (the 11th day) of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Aashaadha

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    Psy 301 Notes 1st Exam

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    Developmental psychology is primarily concerned with the changes that occur during childhood and adolescence.  Topics studied range from the control of movements‚ the acquisition of language‚ math and musical abilities‚ the formation of the self and the identity‚ the formation of emotional attachments‚ moral judgments and the development of problem solving and reasoning skills.  More recently‚ the time span examined and compared within developmental psychology has expanded across the lifespan and

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    Khilafat Movement

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    The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was a pan-Islamic‚ political campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I. The position of Caliph after the Armistice of Mudros of October 1918 with the military occupation of Istanbul and Treaty of Versailles (1919) fell into a disambiguation along with the Ottoman Empire’s existence. The movement gained force after the Treaty of Sèvres (August 1920) which

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    The Hippotherapy Movement

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    • While riding‚ hip movements allow the organs in that area to settle and therefore make it less challenging for the child to lower their diaphragm. Therefore‚ the amount of air the child breathes in is increased and their shoulders relax‚ which assists in abdominal breathing‚ a condition that is required for good vocal quality. • Provides a therapeutic environment that is focused on improving functional goals by incorporating equine movement‚ which can be adjusted to the needs of the child. •

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    The Feminist Movement

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    The Feminist Movement Feminism can be defined as the promotion of women’s rights in the areas of political‚ cultural opportunities‚ social‚ and economic standing as men’s equals. The feminist movement was a social movement that was aimed gaining equal rights for women in society. The feminist movement is categorized in waves. The first wave was during the 19th and early 20th centuries focused on women’s legal rights‚ such as the right to vote‚ education‚ employment and marriage laws.  During

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    Locavore Movement

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    In American society‚ the environmental movement has gained the attention of many people. One of those movements is the “locavores”. Although some benefits are gained within this movements‚ there are also several less-examined effects of this movement that should be noted as well. People might think they do less harm to the environment‚ but they are misguided. They might help out their community but they end up hurting the other nations‚ they don’t really reduce the gas emitted by transportation

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    Bowel Movement

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    Bowel Movement and Stool Characteristics The occurrence of strong and coordinated contractions (mass movements) allows the migration of stool from distal colonic segments into the rectum. These contractions occur more frequently in the morning after awakening and after a meal (gastrocolic reflex). In contrast‚ colonic motility is reduced at night to avoid incontinence (Andrews & Storr‚ 2011) The volume and consistency of the feces are other important factors affecting anal continence. Leakage of

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