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    PICACHE‚ Ma. Louise Celestine C. CWTS01-A16 Chapters 13 and 14. 1. Create an example of Community Profile of your Barangay or  Bario. (You may asked your Barangay officials for some details) The western part of the city is where most of Pasig’s financial resources are primarily concentrated. It includes numerous factories‚ warehouses‚ establishments and commercial facilities. Primarily they situated in the Ortigas Center‚ Pasig proper and along E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5) and Ortigas

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    8/14/13 mod_deflate - Apache HTTP Server Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0 Please note This document refers to the 2.0 version of Apache httpd‚ which is no longer maintained. Upgrade‚ and refer to the current version of httpd instead‚ documented at: Current release version of Apache HTTP Server documentation You may follow this link to go to the current version of this document. Apache Module mod_deflate Description: Status: Module Identifier: Source File: Compress content before it is delivered

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    Religions Mrs. Zents Reviewing Buddhism The Four Noble Truths for the basis of Buddhist beliefs. Explain the Four Noble Truths and show how they were illustrated by specific events in the life of Siddhartha Gautama otherwise known as the Buddha. The Four Noble Truths are a linked chain of truths about life‚ the first chain being suffering does exist‚ the second being it has a cause‚ the third being that it has an end‚ and the fourth chain being that there is a way to attain release from suffering

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    you want to make sure paraphrase (reword) the essay. That way you only have to retell the information‚ you don’t get caught‚ you can use the original bibliography and don’t have to research for yourself. On top of that you’ll also have learned a little about the subject without putting too much effort into it. 3 If you copy directly make sure that the font and format are the same. A common mistake is writing Times New Roman for what you wrote‚ and when you copy something it was in Arial.

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    the Renaissance was a time for social and cultural change in Europe in the 14th Century. Renaissance coming from the work “rebirth” is used to describe European history since a lot of the art‚ architecture‚ literature‚ and philosophy that rose during The Renaissance was highly praised in the ancient past‚ that was seen as Europe culture was indeed reborn during the late Middle Ages era. For historians‚ the European Renaissance is considered to be the dawn of the Modern Middle Ages. A big change

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    Mastering “Gandhi was a good man who used his Hindu and religious beliefs in a brilliant way” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Some people loved Gandhi and prayed for him every day. However‚ some had a huge grudge against him – hating him and everything he did. Good or bad‚ Gandhi had his fair share of haters in his lifetime‚ and still does to this day… A Hindu belief that Gandhi used was one named an eye for an eye. This was a belief where Gandhi had showed people that everyone

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    and all the controversy and impact that came with his iconic and daring drip style. Since then‚ he has influenced and inspired many artists to this day. This paper will explore his life and influences that created his work‚ as well as the works themselves‚ and the extent of influence his work and ideas held though time. Paul Jackson Pollock was born to Stella May and Leroy Pollock in 1912 in the city of Cody‚ Wyoming with four older brothers. His father Leroy was originally a farmer then a land surveyor

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    Viewing Siddhartha Everyone has a few personality traits that is what makes a person an individual. The character Siddhartha can be described in many different ways. Siddhartha has several different personality traits which are good looks‚ curiosity‚ determination‚ adventurous‚ cleverness‚ Brahmins background and independence. Siddhartha was very slender and very good looking. Hermann Hesse states in the book Siddhartha that “Love stirred in the hearts of the young Brahmins’ daughter

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    Siddhartha‚ by Herman Hesse‚ is the story of a young man searching for enlightenment. Through his journey‚ Siddhartha follows several Buddhist and Hindu paths to achieve his ultimate goal of enlightenment. Siddhartha follows the path of the Brahmin‚ the Samana‚ the materialistic gambler‚ and eventually the Buddhist middle path. Being the son of a Brahmin‚ Siddhartha leads a privileged life‚ but this isn’t enough for him. Siddhartha had an insatiable appetite for knowledge‚ and after a time‚ he leaves

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    by the Oracle‚ the cause for his demise was himself. One aspect of Oedipus personality that leads to his downfall is his constant search for truth. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus is always trying to discover something whether it be about himself or an attempt at uncovering someone else as an enemy. If he hadn’t been in that mindset‚ he may have been able to keep himself oblivious from his mistakes. Another aspect of Oedipus personality that causes his misfortune is his hubris. Oedipus hubris causes

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