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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge Checkpoint SCIENCE Paper 1 SPECIMEN PAPER 1113/01 For Examination from 2012 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Ruler READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or rough working. For Examiner’s Use Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue

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    our hearts of the heroism of Sen. Aquino. With an interview with Ninoy¶s wife‚ the former President Corazon Aquino before shedied‚ she related and narrated with us how Ninoy suffered and fought for the sake of thiscountry. From the day that Pres. Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law‚ and on how he greatlyopposed this until he was imprisoned for almost eight years. His sufferings‚ loneliness‚ sicknessand so forth were portrayed in the movie. He spent the next three years at the United Stateswith his

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    3. It has been said‚ "Not everything that is learned is contained in books." Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion‚ which source is more important? Why? Knowledge is the key to strive excellence in our life. We gain our knowledge about our lives and the world around us from two channels which are books and experience. These two sources are indeed both important. However‚ most of our knowledge is based on our participation in real

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    Earth was the center of the universe. The arrogance of the church would only of been empowered if no one was ever to voice a different opinion. During this same time period the church was also teaching its masses that the Earth was flat‚ but luckily Ferdinand Magellan was courageous enough to oppose the church’s judgment. “The church says that the earth is flat‚ but I have seen its shadow on the moon‚ and I have more confidence in a shadow than in the church.”(Buchanan) His logic defied the church’s teachings

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    History of Samal Early Beginnings The name Samal was derived from the word Sama‚ a tribal group found in the island. People used the word Samal because of the Visayans who miscalled the word Sama. The first datu in the island was Datu Taganiyug‚ a native of Peñaplata‚ Samal. In the past‚ the people of Samal name a place about what was the said place known for. For example‚ the name Peñaplata was derived from the word "piña" or pineapple because of the abundance of pineapple in the area

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    In the 70’s‚ the Republic of the Philippines was suffering under the midst of then- President Ferdinand Marcos’ reign as ruler. It was in September 21st‚ 1972‚ that he chained close whatever inkling of democracy the Filipinos had by declaring Martial Law. Unfortunately‚ it was a rule of a a twisted sort: the nation would be under the rule of the Armed Forces‚ but contrary to its definition‚ Marcos’ Martial Law kept himself in power. Dekada ’70 (Translated into English‚ the 70’s decade) is a bittersweet

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    AP world notes. The Maritime Revolution to 1550. Ferdinand Magellan * 1511-sailed from Europe around southern tip of Africa and east across Indian ocean * Member of first Portuguese expedition to explore east indies * 1521-goal was achieved by sailing across Atlantic rounding southern tip of South America and crossing pacific ocean * High price * Killed in battle April 27‚ 1521 while aiding a local ruler who promised to become Christian * Very little resources- survivors

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    Franz Ferdinand‚ as inspector general of the imperial army‚ decided to pay an official visit to Sarajevo despite warnings not to because of the tensions in the area. At the time of his death‚ Ferdinand had been on his way to visit a fellow officer in a hospital who had been wounded by a bomb. Another member of the Black Hand was responsible for throwing the bomb that injured the officer Ferdinand was on his way to see.23 The assassination is often credited as the shot that started World War I since

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    According to the Senate Policy Brief titled Promoting Reproductive Health‚ the history of reproductive health in the Philippines dates back to 1967 when leaders of 12 countries including the Philippines’ Ferdinand Marcos signed the Declaration on Population.[4][5] The Philippines agreed that the population problem be considered as the principal element for long-term economic development. Thus‚ the Population Commission was created to push for a lower family size norm and provide information and services

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    history. Instead of holding armors ad guns‚ the people with the members of the Catholic Church used rosaries‚ flowers and their own bodies to prevent the tanks and firearms of the soldiers who were then still under the control of then President Ferdinand Marcos but later turned their backs on the President. They joined the protesters and denounced the President and pushed for his surrender of power. The said revolution is about the reality that people does not always have to resort to physical

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