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    Beverages Consumed by UPV Dormitory Residents While Studying A Study presented to: Prof. April Anne Aquino Division of Physical Sciences and Mathematics University of the Philippines Visayas In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement in Statistics 197 (Market Research) By: Mary Grace Tacardon Joyalou Villaflor Newton Kate Dahuya Lizbelle Mariann Gonzaga Rodney Reyes Luduvico Gomez Jr. INRODUCTION Being a student in the University of the Philippines means a lot of stress‚ pressure

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    Date(s) Event Key Figures Describe Significance / Results Feb 1945 Yalta Conference Roosevelt Chruchill Stalin Talked about Germany and E Europe after war Divide G and Berlin – lack of details Free elections in E Europe Vague and general Try Nazi war criminals Reparations to be paid but no details Important – not as important as Potsdam General agreement War still going on and need to show united front Poland stiking point August 1945 Postdam Conference Truman Stalin

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    My Brother, My Executioner

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    PO-ON By F. Sionil Jose A Novel Analysis Presented to Prof. Fe Fulgencio As an alternative final exam (50%) In English 6 Maria Nina C. Javier March 04‚ 2013 I – The Characters Estaquio “Istak” Salvador / Estaquio “Istak” Samson * Estaquio also known as Istak is a young man serves as an acolyte in the church in Cabugaw. He was raised by Padre Jose‚ a Spanish priest in Cabugaw and gave him good education about healing arts and other practical skills that made him fit to become

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    TB0245 Andreas Schotter Mary Teagarden Blood Bananas: Chiquita in Colombia No one laughs at the banana in its areas of origin. It is too serious a business‚ on which jobs and lives depend. Peter Chapman‚ Author of Jungle Capitalists. For Chiquita Brands International‚ a pioneer in the globalization of the banana industry‚ bananas are not only serious business‚ they represent an array of economic‚ social‚ environmental‚ political‚ and legal hassles. Since its founding more than a hundred years

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    American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period‚ the mid-19th century‚ the start of the 20th century‚ and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups‚ races and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century‚ approximately 175‚000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America.[11] Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants.[12] The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from

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    Overview of Starbucks * History     Three Seattle friends started the company- Gordon Bowker‚ Jerry Baldwin‚ and Zev Siegl. The original name of the first store was opened its first store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market on March 29‚ 1971. Later‚ the name was changed to the Starbucks coffee company. Starbucks’ original logo was a chocolate brown‚ bare-breasted mermaid siren with long hair‚ encircled by the company name. Today’s contemporary green logo sports a more updated and modest mermaid (Bussing-Burks

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    CHAPTER ONE: Before History IDENTITIES: Complex Society Paleolithic Venus Figurines Metallurgy Social Class/Social Structure Lucy Neolithic Lascaux Cave Paintings Neolithic Revolution Agricultural Revolution MAP: Olduvai Gorge Neander Valley Catal Huyluk Lascaux CHAPTER TWO: Early Societies in SW Asia and Indo-European Migrations IDENTITIES: The Epic of Gilgamesh Sargon of Akkad Hammurabi’s Codes/Laws Stele Assyrians Economic

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    1914 to Present 1914–Present Major Developments I. Questions of periodization A. Continuities and breaks 1. Most tumultuous eras in world history a. “age of extremes” 1. Tons of democracies vs. extremist dictatorships 2. Unprecedented prosperity vs. total poverty – income gap widens b. 1914 clearest demarcation line 1. After war‚ nations fight everywhere for power and territory 2. Empires weakened‚ monarchies toppled‚ new nations rose 3. Last 100 years

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    The Vietnam War     -A History project- Nadine Gan‚ Grade 9 Part One. The Overview History ~ French Indochina ~ Vietnamisation ~ Epilogue Vietnam  was  a  part  of  the  French  colony‚  Indo-­‐China.  Then  at  September   1940‚   the   Japanese   decided   to   invade   Vietnam   to   prevent   China   from   sending   supplies   through   French   Indo-­‐China.   Having   invaded   by

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    LITERATURE UNDER U.S. COLONIALISM (1898-1945) Revolution of 1896 – taga-bayan-taga-bukid polarization (def.: division of a group into factions Tejeros Convention * Taga-bayan – ilustrados of Cavite who wrested from Bonifacio; masses the leadership of the revolution * Education – requirement for leadership * Wealth – requirement for education * Filipino native elite – succeeded in reserving for itself the role of determining Filipino response to independence and nation-building

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