12 LITTLE THINGS EVERY FILIPINO CAN DO TO HELP OUR COUNTRY ~book review 2050—a year that people have hoped to be the best‚ didn’t turn out to be as good as they have dreamed. For centuries‚ mankind has hoped to generate the best generation of leaders that they can have in order to sustain its existence. They have hoped‚ prayed and crafted the best scientist‚ politician‚ businessman and citizen that have ever walked down the deteriorating ground of earth. All of their dreams and aspirations have
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN‚ EXTENSION PROGRAM IN PAMPANGA Clarkfield‚ Pampanga Little Chef’s PAPAYA MARINADE FEASIBILITY STUDY BM-108 ENTRENEURSHIP Submitted by: Amoncio‚ Roxan Carmel Gulanes‚ Arrianne Submitted to: Prof. Aries Patawaran BM 108 Entrepreneurship 13 October 2009 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Kusina Moments Inc. (KMI) is a manufacturing company producing a marinade out of papaya extract. This comes from different flavors such as classic‚ toyomansi‚
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Hurricanes and earthquakes are two of the most dangerous natural disasters. There aren’t any similarities between hurricane and earthquakes in the way they are caused but they both cause destruction and death resulting from diseases and destruction of buildings. Let’s examine what causes these calamities and how to remain safe when they occur. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters near the equator. They are formed when moist air over the ocean rises upward causing an area of lower air pressure
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Short Report – Hurricanes I. Introduction “The term hurricane has its origin in the indigenous religions of past civilizations. The Mayan storm god was named Hunraken. A god considered evil by the Taino people of the Caribbean was called Huracan” (noaa.gov 2005). Ready.gov describes a hurricane as “a type of tropical cyclone or severe tropical storm that forms in the southern Atlantic Ocean‚ Caribbean Sea‚ Gulf of Mexico‚ and in the eastern Pacific Ocean.” It further
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Hurricane Katrina started a tropical depression on August 23rd‚ 2005. On August 27th‚ President George W. Bush declared a state of emergency for the states of Louisiana‚ Alabama‚ and Mississippi. By August 28th‚ Katrina become a Category 5 hurricane. However‚ when Katrina made landfall in Louisiana on August 29th‚ 2005‚ it was a weakened Category 3 hurricane. As Katrina made landfall‚ the levees in the greater New Orleans area began to fail causing large amounts of water to begin flooding the city
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4 Ways To Protect Windows from Hurricanes Windows are often a weak point of a home when a hurricane approaches‚ which is why they need additional protection. For climates that are hurricane prone‚ you will need to do something more to ensure that you do not have broken glass coming into your home. Here are 4 ways to protect your window during a hurricane. Plywood One of the most well-know‚ simplest‚ and cheapest solutions for protecting windows is using plywood. You can purchase the wood at a local
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Little did the sailors know that the gentle wind that they were experiencing was just the calm before the storm. Meteorologists explain that hurricanes sap energies in the atmosphere to produce a calm right before the storm. Not long after they sailed from Fair haven‚ a fierce hurricane called the ‘Northeaster’ swept down from the Crete and its mountains. It was strong and after the ship was caught in it‚ steering was impossible. The sailors lost control to the wind and the ship was driven out to
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parents and teachers to practice child guidance because they are the people that children look up to‚ while they are growing up. Especially parents‚ they are the first interaction that a child comes in contact with‚ so they are looking and observing every little thing that is being done and said. They are the ones that are a reflection of how a child will turn out when they get older. If a teacher is not fit to dealing with children them it will be seen‚ same for parents. If a parent is not able to distinctively
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How Hurricanes Form Hurricanes can be very powerful and violent storms. Hurricanes get their energy when the sun heats up the ocean water. When the wind blows across the warm ocean‚ the water evaporates and gets carried upward. As the wind continues‚ the storm starts to spin and move across the ocean. If the water stays warm there are no mountains or obstacles‚ the storm can grow. Once it hits land‚ it no longer has moisture or heat so it starts to weaken. The wind speed tells you how strong a
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their neighbors” (History.com 1). My family never knew when we would hear from‚ see‚ or get a letter from my uncle. Thankfully‚ he did not stay long. My dad also went to work on the damage caused due to this disaster. He left only a few days after Hurricane Katrina to depart to Biloxi to work on the damage caused there. My dad worked to repair the heating‚ ventilation‚ and air conditioning systems within the
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