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    OVERVIEW Health conditions in the Philippines remain among the poorest in East Asia because of unhealthy lifestyle There are an estimated 92.5 million Filipinos Only one in twenty adults consistently engage in the five most important health behaviors: Regular exercise Five daily servings of fruits and vegetables Healthy levels and types of fat intake Moderate drinking Non-smoking According National Health Care

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    Bryenn Carlo Tiam Sanchez N10 In my own point of view; reviewing all about the terms and fields of Civil Welfare Service (CWS) one (1) and two (2). Here are some of my statements and conclusion. LOL :-D Nutrition is the science that studies the process by which living organisms acquire all the things for them to live. From this topic‚ I’ve learned what the roles of nutrients are‚ what are the vitamins needed by our body‚ and I also learned about the Food Guide Pyramid. I’ve learned what

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    Reaction: This movie is a great movie for me because it shows that Gulliver is an educated man by his schooling and apprenticeship‚ and have a good knowledge of the sea. Because of his attitude many of Lilliputians love Gulliver‚ I thought from the start that I would hate this movie from the moment I heard and watch this movie. I was wrong because Gulliver’s have a good attitude and good humor. From the time that I watch the movie‚ I was surprise because‚ I didn’t expect that the Lilliputians’

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    Many authors write books about events‚ their lives and their environment‚ and their corrupt government. One satirical author who wrote a novel about living in a corrupt society is Jonathan Swift who wrote Gulliver’s Travels. The places the protagonist had visited reflected on the author’s English government. The life of the author will be shown similar to this book because of the way he lived. Jonathan Swift was well educated and graduated from Trinity College in Dublin in English

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    future work of business travel agencies Nevmerzhitskaya‚ Julia Master’s Thesis Degree Program of Tourism 2013 Abstract Date of presentation Degree programme Author or authors Julia Nevmerzhitskaya Title of the thesis Scenarios of the future work of business travel agencies Group or year of entry YMA11 Number of pages and appendices 68 + 2 Supervisor(s) Jarmo Ritalahti This study focused on the future work of travel agencies in the business travel segment. It aimed at

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    Compare the satire in Gulliver’s Travels & Candide Satire means irony. People use satire to expose folly or vice. Interestingly‚ in Voltaire’s Candide and Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels‚ they both use satire to express their profound observations. They have some similarities; such as they both criticize the human weakness. They also have many differences between them. In "Candide"‚ Voltarie offers sad themes by jokes and criticism. The story itself presents a distinctive outlook on life through author’s

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    December 2011 Gulliver’s Travels and Historical England Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a famous‚ classic novel that satirized many aspects of government‚ religion and human nature. Written in the eighteenth century‚ this three-hundred-year-old novel remains well known today because of its timeless criticism that can still be applied to contemporary politics and religious faiths. In eighteenth century England‚ the home of both Swift and his character Lemuel Gulliver‚ the ruling constitutional

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    My Journey South Africa has a way of creeping into the heart of everyone who visits; it is a magical‚ vast country sure to exceed the dreamiest of expectations. It is one of the world’s top destinations for intrepid travellers to discover everything they’re looking for and more. From National Parks to World Heritage Sites and a pristine coastline‚ a phenomenal climate and awesome adventures ranging from shark-diving to surfing. South Africa is guaranteed to provide you with the unforgettable journey

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    Applicable to Surgery‚ IM‚ OB For Pedia‚ ask your resident DO NOT WRITE text in RED (comments only) Date/Time 4/1/13 930 AM Transfer out order (from Recovery Room) S-O-A-P ORDERS T-36.2 P-80 RR-18 BP-100/70  May transfer out patient back to room (-) Headache (-) vomiting  Discontinue O2 and pulse oximeter For spinal anesthesia:  Monitor vital signs q hourly until stable (+) able to flex both knees  MIO q hour and record; refer urine output less than 30 cc/hr  Watch out for any untoward

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    The Ancient Greek Period The Parthenon The Parthenon is part of a large sanctuary‚ situated on one of the highest areas of the Greek city Athena: the Acropolis.  The Parthenon reflects the climax of the Ancient Greek architecture because of the balance and the elegance of the enormous building. The Temple was build between 448 and 432 before Christ‚ during the Ancient Greek Period and is an example of the Ionic temple architecture. Phidias built the temple for the Greek goddess Athena pathenos

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