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    Nothing is perfect like in the song “Every Rose Has it’s Thorns” by Poison and it say that everything good can cause pain. Good things have downsides because nothing is perfect. Poison uses simile to create the song and setup the theme. In the song he uses”like” to say that every good thing has a downside and it could cause pain. “Just like every night has it’s dawn”(Poison). This part of the song says that everything has a flip side. It could mean that someone had a bad night but they can start

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    Bonifacio is a great writer because he arranged his thoughts in this piece flawlessly. Emilio Jacinto uses a lot of similes and metaphors. Apolinario Mabini is very deep. He doesn’t say his point directly. 2. Bonifacio: Enumerate 10 things that every Filipino should know Jacinto: Interpret 10 teaching of katipunan. Mabini: Interpret the meaning of the 10 True Decalogue. 1. Before colonialism we were living in prosperity and abundance. 2. We used to have our own unique and original culture.

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    goes near the gate‚ as he reaches the gate the manager calls her back) Manager: Hello‚ Miss. Mary. Client: Yes‚ Sir. Manager: Something which is very important that I have forgotten. Client: What is it Sir? Manager: It is regarding the witness. Client: What it means by witness? Manager: Witness means that the person one who has the bank account in our bank has to introduce you to the bank. Client: Is it compulsory‚ Sir. Manager: Yes‚ It is mandatory. Otherwise you will not be able open

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    Marketing project: toblerone US food giant Kraft Foods has opened a research and development centre at Bournville‚ Birmingham‚ and expanded its Reading Science Centre‚ as a part of a £17m investment to boost innovation of its chocolate brands in the UK. The Bournville site‚ which will be the company’s Global Centre of Excellence for chocolate R&D‚ features innovation labs‚ a new pilot plant and a kitchen designed to promote experimentation with new ideas. The centre will be used to develop new

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    Slam Dunk and Hook by Yusef Komunyakaa Fast breaks. Lay ups. With Mercury’s Insignia on our sneakers‚ We outmaneuvered the footwork Of bad angels. Nothing but a hot Swish of strings like silk 5 Ten feet out. In the roundhouse Labyrinth our bodies Created‚ we could almost Last forever‚ poised in midair Like storybook sea monsters. 10 A high note hung there A long second. Off The rim. We’d corkscrew Up & dunk balls that exploded The skullcap of hope & good 15

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    Chapter 8­-1: Energy and Life Some organisms get energy from the sun‚ these are plants. Some organisms get energy from consuming another organism. ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate) is a bit different from ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) because it has three groups of phosphates. It stores energy in a cell‚ when there is available energy‚ by adding a phosphates group to ADP molecules and making ATP. When a chemical bond is broken between the second or third phosphate the energy is release. ATP produces

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    Asset and Liability problems: The information presented here represents selected data from the December 31‚ 2010‚ balance sheets and income statements for the year then ended for three firms.   Calculate the missing amounts for each firm.     Firm A Firm B Firm C Total assets‚ 12/31/10 $401‚000 $531‚000 $334‚000 Total liabilities‚ 12/31/10 222‚000 143‚000 ___________ Paid-in capital‚ 12/31/10 85‚000 [pic] 42‚000   Retained earnings‚ 12/31/10 [pic] 319‚000 ___________ Net income for

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    The fall of the City: unnatural growth Every child has their own level of maturity and preferences. Should one’s behaviour be forced to change because of the stereotypes in society? In Alden Nowlan’s The Fall of the City‚ he writes in first person about a young innocent boy ‚named Teddy‚ disagreeing with his uncle to be a well taught normal boy. It is important for a child to grow up and become an adult ‚but they need to be the one building themselves instead of being forced like Teddy. Alden

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    Tesco is making £53m a year selling information on the spending habits of shoppers‚ including the 16m members of its Clubcard loyalty scheme. Tesco Clubcard details: Customers are being ’tracked’ The card is presented to shoppers as a good way of gaining reward points that can be turned into money-saving vouchers. It is in fact designed to allow the supermarket giant to spy on shopping habits. Not only does this let Tesco chiefs know which range of products to stock in different areas‚ but it

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    happens all the time‚ while some time ago the matter of family was sacred. Secondly‚ the generation of my parents was brought up differently. Good manners‚ sense of duty and respect were prioritized. Ideas‚ attitudes and perceptions too have changed dramatically. Conventional thinking has been replaced by the freedom of thought. Unlike the first‚ group‚ technological changes have more of a positive nature. Progress has brought us such things that used to be unimaginable a while ago. Take‚ for example

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