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    Syllabus in Soc. Sci

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    Republic of the Philippines Capiz State Universtiy Dayao Campus SYLLABUS IN SOC. SCI. Course Title: Soc. Sci. Credit: 3 units Instructor: Mr. Mark Anthony Ledesma I VISION‚ MISSION‚ and GOALS Vision Capiz State University as an institution of higher learning‚ imbued with ideals committed to quality research‚ extension‚ and entrepreneurship geared towards the attainment of academic excellence‚ sustainable development and global competitiveness. Mission CapSU is committed

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    18th century when the British needed a lot of raw materials such as rubber‚ cotton‚ and minerals. Going forward to the 19th century‚ Africa was very rich in resources; they had so much potential that the British wanted to take it all and control every part of Africa. Africa was the main target for colonization just because of their resources‚ all of these strategies and most of the economy. Some of the resources that the British wanted were their economic wealth‚ how the British messed up and took everything

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    Malong(1660-1661)Diego Silang(1762-1763)Dabo and Juan Marayag(1673) |  Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt. But what triggered the decision to rise up in arms against the Spanish authorities in Bohol was the refusal of a Jesuit priest to give a Christian burial to Dagohoy’s brother.He fought the Spaniards for control of land and was defeated and captured. In 1571‚ he made a peace pact with Miguel López de Legazpi and handed over his throne to the Spanish.His hatred on the Spaniards grew

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    Essay Educational policies are laws and strategies that have been introduced by the government to advice or inform schools on how to run. They were first introduced in the 19th century‚ when industrialisation created the need for an educated workforce. Over the past twenty five years‚ the UK has seen a wide number of policies be introduced into the education system that affect how it works. Some claim that the main aim of these policies is to promote marketisation‚ the introduction of forces of supply

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    Industrialisation was a slow transformation that took place in Europe during the first half of the nineteenth century. It affected many people and countries. Lots of areas of society and the economy improved during this time for example banking‚ transportation and communication all changed for the better. ’Western Europe underwent a period of rapid urbanization’ (Merriman‚ 1996‚ p.669). The population grew so the manufacturing industry had to change and improve in order to keep up with demand. Before

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    SOC WORK

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    paragraphs. 1. How do climate change skeptics engage in frame alignment? The way that climate change skeptics engage in frame alignment is to bring in experts to show the information of this situation. It makes more people to concern about this issue‚ and it becomes national security question as Obama said. Also‚ global warming is a result of human activities‚ and it has several effect that relate directly to people; first‚ no jobs‚ second tax increasing and lastly‚ less freedom. This is how climate change

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    Letter to the Colonists

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    behind that miserable life you have back in the Old World‚ and catch a boat here to the New World. You will notice a change in your pockets‚ and most of all‚ you will be able to breathe with all the space there is over here. Enough talking about how good life is here‚ now let me tell you about these native Indians. First of all‚ I have noticed they are getting sick and dying off. I don’t understand why their people are being devastated by these diseases. The diseases have clearly helped us gain

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    Juveniles Tried As Adults

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    Juveniles Tried As Adults Many kids age sixteen and under are considered juveniles by the court of law. In my opinion juveniles should be tried as adults for committing unlawful actions. Juveniles are mostly troubled kids who need psychological help but it leaves no room for excuses regarding their actions. There are many reasons why they should be tried as adults starting with the fact that they have already committed a crime and chances are they will do it again‚ because they shouldn’t be let

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    The British colonization of Jamaica started in 1655 (Jamaica EB) and British rule lasted until 1964(Jamaica: History CW). British colonization of Jamaica benefitted the economy which created many haves; however‚ the Europeans and natives inability to coexist made many have nots. Colonization allowed Britain to produce sugar and jobs for Europeans. Britain tried to force their culture on Jamaican natives and African Jamaicans‚ in addition to creating one of the largest slave trade operations at the

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    Reflected on the Tv Majority of individuals consider that art is a reflection on people’s lives. However‚ Steve Johnson describes the impact that these new entertainments have in our life. Are these new resources representing art mimicking us or are we the ones trying to mimic their behavior. This new entertainment we have is making us smarter and partially affecting us as well depending on their behavior on the television. Art is the art of an action by an individual that distracts or calls a person’s

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