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    Most Filipinos cannot survive without eating rice or a meal without rice is incomplete for most. Rice products have invaded the afternoon snacks or meriendas of the Filipinos. Based on Food and Nutrition Rice Research Institute‚ processed rice products have accounted for about two percent of rice consumption in the Philippines. Rice is most commonly used as the main course in making kakanin which comes in varieties; the first class is used best in producing kakanin. The round and a short grain of

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    Editing Challenge 1. The following memo has faults in proofreading‚ grammar‚ spelling‚ punctuation‚ capitalization‚ word use‚ and number form. Your instructor may ask you to (a) print the message as shown and edit it with handwritten proofreading marks (see Appendix B)‚ (b) edit the message without showing proofing marks‚ or (c) use the Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word to show your editing comments. Hint: In this memo you will have about 40 edits that you might combine in 30 Track Changes

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    January 28‚ 2013 To Whom It May Concern‚ Good Day! I am Rhenee Joyce C. Vivas‚ a graduate of Marcelo H. Del Pilar National High School‚ batch 2000‚ currently processing my documents for work opportunities abroad. May I request for three (3) certified true copies with dry seal signed by the principal‚ of each of the following documents for certification: 1. High School Diploma 2. Form 137a (Transcript of records) 3. Certificate of Graduation/Letter of Recommendation. The above

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    Culture of Indonesia The present day culture of Indonesia is an outcome of the interplay of age-old- traditions from the time of early migrants and the Western thought brought by Portuguese traders and Dutch colonists. The basic principles‚ which guide life include the concepts of mutual assistance and consultations to arrive at a consensus. Derived from rural life‚ this system is still very much in use in community life across the country. Indigenous has been instrumental in securing gender equality

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    holidays is found in many countries. Why is this tradition so strong in certain societies? Does it still have a place in today’s world? Mudik is an Indonesian term used to describe when someone who lives away from home is coming home for the holidays. This tradition is often seen during great holidays‚ such as Christmas and Eid-ul-Fitr. In Indonesia‚ for example‚ as many as 30 million people go mudik on Eid-ul-Fitr in 2011. Most people do mudik activity because they want to reunite with their families

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    Q1.An overall strategy :what products or services should FAST RETAILING sell in Indonesia‚to which custoers(market segments)? Demographic segmentation: Indonesia‚with a population of over 248 million is also the fourth most populated country in the world. Indonesia is a very young country‚the average age in this country is 28.5 years old.Indonesia society is fragmented in over 300 tribes‚ there are more than 100 ethnic groups with Javanese(40.6%) being the majority ethnic groups.The

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    Background The block Telaga Said-Darat‚ located in southwestern of North Sumatra Basin‚ is the oldest oilfield in Indonesia‚ with total area of ​​82 km2. It was firstly discovered in 1883‚ with the development history of fifty years. Oil and gas exploration and development mainly depends on surface geological surveys. In the absence of any modern seismic exploration and logging techniques‚ oil and gas structural traps were found in the field and produced with outmoded drilling and oil extraction

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    ENGLISH EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Topic : Education 1. Introduction General Statements : Education quality in Indonesia has been increasing every year. Supporting Ideas (SI) : Government Policy‚ which use to help increasing quality of education in Indonesia. Thesis Statement : The three of advantages of using english education are about the efficiently‚ the skill that are caused by english education‚ and the cultural awareness. 2. Body * Topic : Student can learn English faster

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     Splices and joints are two names for essentially the same thing‚ that is‚ methods of connecting two pieces of wire so as to carry either a signal or an electrical current. Usually‚ these types of connections are achieved using a soldering iron. However‚ it is highly important that the splice or joint be strong regardless of whether solder has been applied or not. Several ways exist in which to accomplish this sort of a connection.   Knotted tap joint A

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    God seeks the truth but waits The moral lesson? One does not gain anything by seeking revenge. The more one gives in to the thought of revenge‚ the more it consumes him. And if that goes uncheck‚ it can mean the death of whatever spark of nobility lies in the human person. The world‚ for all its cynicism‚ does recognize that spark when it is given a chance to break through the dark and negative elements that seem to always stifle and put it out. We have proof of that spark in the great men and women

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