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    Anatomical Terms

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    included about that particular region‚ making it easier to explore. Scientist have created standardized body directional terms and split the body into distinct regions and sections so that we can more clearly and rapidly locate and discuss anatomical features. There are many terms used to differentiate the positions of the body. A scientist developed the terms used to describe anatomical position. The anatomical position is a human standing straight‚ facing forward with their feet

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    __________________________ DR. MAHARLIKA L MIRASOL II PROF. DANTE P. NARCISO Panellist Panellist _____________________________ PROF. ANASTACIO B. AQUINO Panellist _____________________________ DR. CARMELO JOHN E. VIDAL Adviser ABSTRACT Title: THE OPERATION OF TAJ MAHAL SHAWARMA AND BIRYANI HOUSE IN DAGUPAN CITY. Researchers: CHOKSI‚ AXIT V. RAGNA DANIELLE C. CRISOSTOMO HAZEL MARGARETTE ROMERO POLLY JILL OSIAN JC ANN ALEJO JAYVEE TAMAYO JOHN FRITS NICOLAS PRESCILLA PRADO

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    religious ideas or cultural ideas that their cultures had. Since pre-historic era‚ abstract and stylized art pieces were used to reinforce the cultural norms‚ for people did not have any other medium of communication to convey the cultural norms except through visual objects. Thus‚ the idea of conveying messages and norms through visual objects began as cultures developed. The method of conveying ideas through abstract art hence continued since then. The art pieces‚ Venus of Willendorf‚ King from Ife

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    IDEAS AND TERMS

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    IDEAS AND TERMS A. Etymology Greek word‚ ‘eidos’ which means image Our mind contains ideas which are formed through our encounter with reality – with everything knowable through the human mind. Definition IDEA is defined as the representation of the essence of a thing in the mind. Expressed differently‚ an idea is a mental (intellectual) image or a picture of the object of the mind which is the result of comparison‚ reflection or abstraction. Being a representation of the essence of a thing in the

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    possible solutions to the problem in hand and then taking a well reasoned decision. In contrast‚ managers are highly uncomfortable when faced with situations in which there are no specific procedures. Managers vouch for their own safety‚ safety in terms of reputation and therefore tend to look around and see what others opinions are‚ the perspective of their superiors. In situations where their reputation is at stake‚ or huge sums of money involved‚ or even the company’s goodwill is at stake managers

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    Implied Terms

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    Implied Terms Terms can be implied to reflect the presumed intention of the parties‚ or for reasons of public policy. The different bases for implying terms are considered below. Terms Implied to Give Effect to Presumed Intention of Parties Term implied on the basis of business efficacy Business efficacy means that the parties require that term in order that the contract will work (The Moorcock). The following rules for implying a term on the basis of business efficacy were summarised

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    Literary Terms

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    Literary Terms Packet The terms in this packet will be used throughout the semester in literature discussions and on exams. Please memorize and be able to use and identify all terms in papers and on exams. Some information in this packet came from Modern English by Arnold Lazarus‚ et.al. and A Dictionary of Literary‚ Dramatic‚ and Cinematic Terms by Sylvan Barnet‚ et.al. Allusion A reference to someone or something that is known from history‚ literature‚ religion‚ politics or some other

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    Introduction Budgeting is indeed a key component in managing short and long term planning. To define a broad objective such as wealth maximization is clearly not sufficient to achieve the goal. It is very important for an entity to get into more details over how to work towards the objective. Businesses typically do this by crafting a long-term plan and short-term plan which I will be explaining in details. Budgeting Before I proceed‚ it is very important for us to understand what is budget

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    Literature Review (2010) I. Literature Review The last decade has brought a growing consensus on the range of skills that serve as the foundation for reading and writing ability (Dickinson & Neuman‚ 2006; National Reading Panel Report‚ 2000; Neuman & Dickinson‚ 2001; Snow‚ Burns‚ & Griffin‚ 1998). To become a skilled reader‚ children need a rich language and conceptual knowledge base‚ a broad and deep vocabulary‚ and verbal reasoning abilities to understand messages that are conveyed through print

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    Pop Art vs. Abstract Expressionism • Characteristics of Abstract Expressionist Paintings-optical buzz‚ all-over composition‚ Matisse sometimes painted images on large canvases‚ as did Picasso but paintings still retained an object like character- the viewer needed to stand back to see the complete composition. Abstract expressionist paintings‚ on the other hand‚ draw the spectator into them. The field of vision is thus larger than the field of vision of the spectator‚ who finds himself in a world

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