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    Science High School City of Puerto Princesa “ MALUNGGAY LEAVES AS SHAMPOO” A Project Proposal in Partial Fulfillment in the subject Elective Science IV Antonieta C. Miguel Adviser Eden E. Gutierrez The researcher 2011-2012 Background of the Study This research is entitled “Malunggay leaves as Shampoo” this research is all about using malunggay leaves as shampoo. Malunggay leaves once considered a poor man’s vegetables but now it is known as

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    Maternity Leave Benefits

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    The United States is one of only three countries remaining that do not guarantee paid maternity leave to mothers. This becomes a problem not only for new mothers‚ but also creates a potentially stressful environment for both the newborn and the family. Unsubstantial and unpaid parental leave in the United States contributes to the gender pay gap‚ is damaging to new mothers‚ and contributes to the drop in birth rates amongst women in high paid positions. Many new families and especially

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    women representation. There is no doubt that I personally found most of the topics incredibly interesting and mind changing however there is one topic in particular that opened up doors of multiple explanations of my past. The topic of paid family leave left such a memorable last impression because it deeply resonated with the struggles my family faced throughout my childhood. The insight of my parent’s struggles in the past‚ gave me the opportunity to critically think about current policies in addition

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    In Snow Falling on Cedars‚ the theme of racism stands out most strongly. Events‚ characters’ attitudes‚ and emotions are all directly related with the surrounding environment of racial tension‚ caused by war hysteria. This prejudice retains a strong hold over the people of San Piedro Island‚ as well as all over America at this time. Events in the novel take place as a direct result of bigotry‚ such as the search for a "right handed Jap." This comment made by Horace Whaley to Sheriff Moran‚ caused

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    Snow Falling on Cedars Essay The novel Snow Falling on Cedars by author David Guterson reveals both a tragic love story between two of the main characters‚ and‚ on the other hand‚ the everyday life on a small‚ secluded island. Within the island of San Piedro‚ society is formed of individuals‚ who belong to two different ethnical groups – and with that difference in mind‚ other‚ more deeply-rooted matters come to the surface. Although every individual is granted equal rights‚ not everyone receives

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    Maternity Leave Procedure

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    Maternity Leave | Contents; 1) Maternity Leave a) Eligibility and duration of maternity leave under the CDCo-Savings Act b) Eligibility and duration of maternity leave under the Employment Act c) Coverage under different scenarios d) Salary to employees on maternity leave e) Obligations for employers and employees f) Advice to both employers and employees 2) How to apply Maternity Leave g) If you are an employee h) If you are

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    without paid maternity leave (Messer). Maternity leave is the vital time a mother takes off of work to take care of herself and her newborn after childbirth. However‚ eighty-eight percent of women in America do not have access to paid maternity leave (Shortall). American women are forced to put their careers and financial stability at risk simply because they want to have children. It is not just that America’s attitude differs from the rest of the world; the gap in maternal leave has its roots in the

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    Sip Cacao Leaves

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    IV- Research Plan A. Materials 1. Cacao Leaves 2. Eucalyptus Oil 3. Garlic 4. Olive Oil B. Method 1. Boil the Cacao leaves. 2. Crush the garlic using mortar and pestle then distill it afterwards. 3. Mix the boiled cacao leaves‚ the distilled garlic‚ the eucalyptus oil and the olive oil and put it in a spray bottle. There you have it‚ you’re all-natural‚ environment-friendly insect repellent. V- Introduction A. Background of the Study Studies have shown that chemical pesticides linger

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    Paternity Leave for Men

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    1 Feb. 7‚ 2014 CP150 Unit 13 Essay Paternity Leave for Men In society today‚ gender equality is becoming a big deal. Maternity leave has never been a questionable topic for new mothers‚ however it becomes controversial when it comes to new fathers. It is of extreme importance not only to the mothers but to the fathers as well. It is a great deal for new dads to share with the early bonding experiences and care for both mother and child. The men should

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    death. Many believe that these “jumpers” were put to the test. “The Falling Man” was one of the many workers that did not anticipate their end to come. But this particular ‘jumper’ was very different from all the others. The man was identified as a slightly dark-skinned‚ tall person wearing a uniform that most chefs and pastry workers wore- along with a noticeable bright orange shirt underneath. His stance as he was falling was one of the things many people noticed that was very unique. His body

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