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    Three Generations

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    3 Generations By Nick Joaquin Three Generations talks about a Celo Monzon‚ whose unhappy childhood still haunts him even if he is already a father. At the beginning of the story‚ his wife tells him about their son ’s plan to enter priesthood. He is also told about the call his sister has made because she no longer knows what to do with their sick father. At this point‚ readers are already given the impression that during this time‚ women ’s role caters only to men ’s needs and their children.

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    Generation Gap

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    Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU Southern Cross Business School 2003 The generation gap and cultural influence: a Taiwan empirical investigation Huichun Yu Peter Miller Southern Cross University Publication details Post-print of: Yu‚ HC & Miller‚ P 2003‚ ’The generation gap and cultural influence: a Taiwan empirical investigation ’‚ Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal‚ vol.10‚ no. 3‚ pp. 23-41. Published version available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13527600310797621

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    Pre Colonial

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    president in 1935‚ he was the first Filipino to head an elected government in the Philippines. The President of Philippine Commonwealth had strong control of the islands and was guided by a Supreme Court. The National Assembly or law-making part of the government‚ members mostly come from the Nacionalista Party‚ was at first only one‚ but later became two‚ a lower part and a higher part. In 1937‚ the government chose Tagalog‚ the language of Manila‚ as the national language. Women were allowed to vote and

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    Colonial Values

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    All the colonies that were founded in the seventeenth century contributed to the values of perennial America. The three colonies that made the most significant contributions were the colonies of Virginia‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Connecticut. These colonies displayed the democratic government that we are ruled under today‚ their educational opportunities were strong and sound‚ and the religious toleration of these colonies was strong and many religions shared the colonies in peace. Their social plurality

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    Life In Colonial Times

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    Colonial Williamsburg represents life in colonial times with colonial buildings‚ architecture‚ and performances. The Capitol‚ built in 1705 and constructed by the contractor‚ Henry Cary‚ has helped build the new nation during the Revolutionary War era‚ now known as the United States of America. The representatives at the Capitol were at the oldest representative assembly in the world. This building was very important during colonial times and it is still relevant to citizens today‚ not just in Williamsburg

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    Carol of the bells was constructed to be a cheerful and merry Christmas song. It’s fast paced and has many rhymes. The rhyming makes the fast pacing make the song more cheerful and overall a better song. Literary devices used to create this song included personification‚ repetition‚ and rhyme. Rhyme played a big part in this song. Again‚ Carol of the bells is fast paced and rhyming made the song sound better than non rhyming words would. An example of a rhyme is “All seem to say‚ throw cares

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    The novel‚ A Christmas Carol‚ uses the supernatural to change a man’s view over life dramatically. Scrooge seemed to be a pleasant man up until his business partner died. Scrooge and Jacob Marley owned somewhat of a large business that consisted of a counting house. Jacob Marley died on a Christmas eve which reminds Scrooge of his death every Christmas. Although Scrooge’s attitude couldn’t be changed by the average person‚ it would require a few ghosts to “save” him. Charles Dickens shows within

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    Generation of Computer

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    6/22/2012 Generations of Computer Computer Age: Past‚ Present‚ and Future The First generation The Second Generation The Third Generation The Fourth Generation The Fifth Generation The Computer Age 1951-1958 The First Generation Vacuum Tube – – Rapid changes Four generations over 50 years Trends across generations – Decrease size – Increase speed Magnetic core memory Storage – – Heat Burnout Machine language Punched cards Tape (1957) Characteristics of 1st Generation Computers

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    I still remember when I first came to America. I was at Charlotte Douglas International airport‚ looking around the totally strange place which was full of strangers. All I could hear was strangers talking in a language that I didn’t understand a single word. At that moment‚ I realized that I was in America‚ the America. I remember how people describe America as the greatest country in the world and such. My heart started to beat faster and faster‚ it felt like my heart was going to explode. Suddenly

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    ‘Generosity is not just about the giving of money’. How is this idea explored in a Christmas carol? Charles Dickens’ allegorical tale ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ explores ideas about generosity‚ and explains the idea that generosity can be understood in ways that do not involve the giving of money. The stories used by Dickens to exemplify this idea are mostly about the generosity of spirit shown by people who are unable to give money; the poor‚ the burdened and the children. Dicken’s position seems to

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