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    Review the evidence in support of the theory of continental drift (40 Marks) Plan Intro: Define the terms in the question Tell the examiner what you are going to do in the essay Brief summary of key ideas Middle: Continental Break up/fit Mountain ridges – Geological Fossil records – biological Fossil forests – biological Living species – biological climate Conclusion: brief summary of key ideas & evidence go back to answer question whether some evidence is stronger link continental drift to plate

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    What is mortgage underwriting? Specifically‚ it is the process where a lender will analyze the application for a mortgage and either approve it or deny it. An underwriter will usually consider three important factors in determining the risk and the terms involved with the mortgage. They are collateral‚ capacity and credit. What guidelines does mortgage underwriting follow? Lenders will create the specific guidelines that should be followed. In addition‚ computer programs can help assess whether

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    it will most likely have a different set of rules compared to service dogs‚ and they can understand that. If your dog is allowed on the couch‚ the service dog is not. Don’t worry‚ it will not feel left out. It will understand. You need to have a fanny pack of treats always

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    In most of the books that are written for children‚ most of them are written to create the illusion that everything will pan out to be okay at the end. These books are mainly written to show children that by listening to their parents or adults‚ they would end up being successful at the end. As we examine two specific books‚ Charlotte’s Web by E.B White and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl‚ we are able to see how the various roles the adults play in these books and the various ways

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    They will be better able to handle conflict in the future because of the lessons their teachers have helped them to understand. Kohn (1997) explained the side of character education with which most teachers are familiar. He explains‚ much like the Fern Creek video states‚ that students are most frequently drilled and rewarded through the character education programs. I do not necessarily agree that the values should be taught out of context. As a language teacher‚ I can tell you first hand that rote

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    “In the Mercy of His Means” Innocence is often associated with being young‚ carefree and oblivious to the horrors of the world. While innocence is connected to purity and lack of knowledge‚ an experienced person is usually considered to be old‚ wise and accomplished. However‚ most people do not realize that experience can also bring disappointment and feelings of defeat. The shift from innocence to experience changes a person and can cause him or her to feel hopeless. Innocence allows for denial

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    Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White is a children’s novel that tries to instill the values of friendship‚ loyalty and basic characteristics of humans through an adventure of farm animals. This novel was written in the early 1950’s at the time when the world was split by a curtain in two. It is open and direct in topics dealing with traits of certain animals and their role in the society of the "barn"‚ but one cannot disconcert the subtle praise this novel gives to the society that this novel is encompassed

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    Filipino scientists Felix Maramba - built a coconut oil-fueled power generator  Eduardo San Juan - astronomy - helped invent the Lunar Rover  Charle Mar Abelo - zoologist - study about animals  Jezrel Canlas - botany - study about plants  Jose Cruz- electrical engineering  Emerito de Guzman -work on the growth and development in vitro of the makapuno coconut embryo  Caferiono Follosco - Electrical and Agricultural Engineering.  Francisco Fronda H development of poultry industry

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    Ollie the Bilby Hey‚ come on guys‚ let me snooze for five more minutes. I’m a nocturnal marsupial who needs to catch some more Z’s before we hit the rocks. Ollie is a cute-as-a-button friend with a sweet nature and a hopping night-life. But don’t be deceived‚ this Bilby has killer upper body strength with forelimbs designed for digging. Ollie is the perfect companion if you dig a relaxed climbing experience. Juno the Cassowary I may not be able to fly‚ but I am a fierce female who can move

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    Learning to Read‚ by Malcolm X Seminar Questions OPENING QUESTIONS 1. “The teaching of Mr. Muhammad stressed how history had been ‘whitened’—when white men had written history books”(P.213). From this sentence‚ I found the word “whitened” very interesting. It was rare to describe the history being “whitened”. Then Malcolm had explained‚ what he meant by “whitened” history. It was how the white races actually dominant and created history‚ since they were the people who wrote history‚ so history

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