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    1. Distinguishing Different Types of Sources of Information "How Barangay Came to Be” What are considered primary and secondary sources of information? Can you distinguish if a text comes from a primary or from secondary source? Materials that provide direct‚ firsthand information about subjects and events are called primary sources of information. Some examples of this source of information are speeches‚ journals‚ original letters‚ literary works‚ and historical documents such as the Constitution

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    MY VILLAGE I have two villages‚ the one at Perak and at Pahang but the mostly dears in my heart is my village at Perak because I left so many sweet childhood memory of mine there especially during before the Hari Raya. My village located at Parit‚ Perak at a very country environment. Perak River was the backyard. As usual‚ early in the morning when the sun just a quarter shine‚ we had a full-hearted breakfast of Nasi Lemak and Kopi O and quickly me and my 8 siblings would rush down to take a tippy

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    Archaeological evidence suggests that the Philippines may have beeninhabited many thousands of years before then‚ but that can’t be stated with certainty.The oldest human fossil found so far is 22‚000 years old.) Little is known of the earlyhuman settlement of the Philippines. Scientific evidence remains inconclusive. There ismuch written on the Austronesian peoples of the Southeast Asia area and their descendants. These peoples were the seafaring people who traveled to distant parts of the world

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    Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter discusses the background of the study‚ rationale of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ scope and delimitation‚ significance of the study‚ research methodology‚ research design‚ and respondents of the study‚ data gathering tool‚ data gathering procedures and definition of terms. Background of the Study The Rice Milling is a process that helps in removal of hulls and bran’s from paddy grains to produce polished rice. Rice is rich in genetic diversity with

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    Indeed‚ there is an earlier example of Old Javanese literature showing a reference to the shadow play; the opus magnum of kakawin literature‚ the Old Javanese Ramayana‚ supposed to be composed in the middle of the 9th century‚ mentions in canto 24.112 a widu mawayang‚ i.e. a performer who is playing wayang. Following recent findings by A. Acri‚ this canto stands in a complex religious context on a Saiva background. A widu is "a figure standing between a performer and an ascetic" (Acri‚ 2011:55).

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    gffdgsdfsdfdsfsdfdfashdPromotion: Local brands: Brands in local market are strong contenders and are not to be underestimated. Local managed brands like Jollibee in the Phillipines‚ often have the advantage of intimate knowledge of consumer tastes and consumer preference through local pride. Jollibee used the wave of nationalist pride to promote a Filipino brand of hamburger. This strategy met with great success. Investing in socio-civic programs designed to serve its host communities further

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    "Strategic locations are places important to those with the power to make or break you. It thus follows that external trends‚ not local efforts‚ will always decide which locations thrive." Does the rise of regional hubs from Palembang to Melaka confirm or refute this theory? The Malay world first acquired high strategic value because improvements in shipping technology made seaborne trade more efficient than shorter land-based routes. Combined with the increase in demand for goods traded over long

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    North Stradbroke Island is an island that is located within Moreton Bay in the Australian state of Queensland. The island is approximately thirty seven kilometres long and eleven kilometres wide. The island spans 27‚520 hectares and of that only 445 hectares had been declared National Park. The highest peak is Mt Hargrave sand dune around 229 meters and the average rainfall is about 1803 mm per year. The rain does percolate through the sand into the islands water table. Underground water supplies

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    Int’l Corporate Finance IMS 6220 Spring 2008 Dr. Hochberg Individual Assignment 2: Far East Trading Company Sameer Kapadia THE CURRENCY CRISIS IMPACT ON GLOBAL MULTI-NATIONAL FIRMS: Budgeted financial statements of a given firm should have taken into account potential changes of international Foreign eXchange (FX) rates. In the short-run an unexpected change in the FX rates could impact the one-year operating budgets of multi-national firms in the U.S.A. and worldwide. The

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    2) Reduce Reliance and Mistrust of Foreign Powers. There were several reasons. The most important reason was that with the withdrawal of colonial powers‚ there would have been a power vacuum which would have attracted outsiders to step in for political gain within Southeast Asia as the colonial masters had discouraged any form of intra-regional contact. The idea of neighbours working together in a joint effort was thus to be encouraged. Secondly‚ organisations such as the Southeast Asia Treaty

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