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    Batangas State University

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    Batangas State University NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE Batangas City Go for: Clean and Green! (Food‚ Health and Sanitation) March 2015 Acknowledgement The “Go: for Clean and Green” Project has been accomplished with the help of the following who extended their cooperation and support. Appreciation and genuine thanks are due to: Mr. Stephen Paul Fronda our NSTP Instructor who guided us in the completion of the said

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    Super Crunchers Analysis

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    traditional methods of intuition in describing and predicting information. Through the use of mostly regression and hypothesis testing‚ Ian shows how finding trends using this information and the prevalence of big data (especially through the explosion of information from the internet) are shaping the way companies are evaluating data and making choices from this data. Ian shows how this use of trends in big data can be found in every industry. Starting off with wine‚ he shows how future wine quality

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    Is Volunteerism for Everyone Rough Draft The author of the excerpt “Shattered” was written by Eric Walters. This story is basically about a teenage boy named Ian‚ who is volunteering at a soup kitchen only because he needs earn credits for his civics class‚ so that he gets a car from his dad. Ian is miserable at the soup kitchen but at the end of the day‚ he realizes the importance of volunteerism. The theme is about volunteering for good. Ian’s intentions were only to get a

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    actors used to build performance. a. In the beginning of the show‚ Margot Al-Hazari (Michelle Fairley) was talking to Ian Al- Hazari (Liam Garrigan) about an unexpected and important phone call that she had received from the president. The president agreed to turn himself in to Margot Al-Hazari and Ian Al- Hazari only if they would destroy missiles that they had planted. As Margot and Ian were discussing whether they should believe the presidents offer‚ Margot kept raising her eyebrows and had a worried

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    Pure Football

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    great form of play. He was then sold back to England‚ to a Championship club up north. After a season with the club‚ he retired and came home to his darling wife and son and became a stay-at-home dad. When I was born‚ my father called me Ian‚ after his mentor Ian Rush who used to play for the great Liverpool Football Club back in the 80’s when Liverpool was managed by the great Kenny Dalglish. My father always told me

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    Take The F

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    Take the F Ian Frazier was an American writer and humorist. He is a writer and humorist for The New Yorker. Ian Frazier was best known for his 1989 non- fiction history Great Plains. summary • Place he lives in Brooklyn • His daughter‚ a city kid • Small trip with train F • People and scenery he saw • Crab incident • Reasons why he like Brooklyn • People in Brooklyn are come from different cou ntries. • Habit of looking down all the times • His favorite place‚ Brooklyn Botanic Garden • His neighbors

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    as gender norms‚ inequalities‚ and the roles that women possessed in society. Since this was such a prevalent issue during this period‚ it was a perfect time for Ian and his band to speak out about feminism and advocate for women through their music. For the characteristic of it being passionate‚ you can sense the passion in the way Ian sings. The song is a rock and roll song so it is sang with a lot of yelling and intensity‚ but beyond that you can hear the passion in his voice and in his inflection

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    competitive sport‚ there would most likely be a specific portion of doping activity that would remain prohibited. The world of sport has become more complicated‚ particularly in respect to doping. In the Article “How sports would be better with doping‚” by Ian Steadman analyzes how the battle to control drug use never‚ ever seems to end. Doping is‚ after all‚ considered the ultimate sin of professional athletes. While on the article “Professional Sport Leagues should Adopt Olympics-Styles Anti- Doping Policies”

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    Compare and contrast the ways in which Carol Ann Duffy presents female characters in ’The World’s Wife’. The Worlds Wife is a joyous collection of poems about women which was published in 1999‚ which are given a voice in society as the original stories/myths gave women no say. The poems features biblical‚ mythical and historical which are very well known. All the poems are dramatic monologues in a feminist approach. Most poems are seen as witty‚ interesting and hilarious. The main themes shown

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    Paranoid Schizophrenia

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    Schizophrenia For almost twenty years Ian Chovil (n.d.) was unaware that his behaviors and thoughts were the results from the disabling brain disorder known as schizophrenia. Although Ian was able to go to college and earn his undergraduate degree‚ he failed graduate school‚ had no friends‚ hardly spoke with family‚ was unable to hold a job for very long‚ and even went homeless for a time. In a frightening first-hand account of a time in the life of a schizophrenic survivor‚ Ian Chovil (n.d.) shares his story:

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