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    Japanese Period

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    Rona Joy T. Partisala May 9‚ 2013 II BSHRM Sociology 1. What changes in values‚ attitudes and practice do you think are necessary for Philippine progress and development? * Bahala Na – This is a belief in fate and a “come what may” attitude‚ tendency to leave things to chance‚ or letting things happen as they will happen. We need to change these values so that we can help our society more popular than now. * Filipino time – It is no coincidence it has been derisively labeled

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    Transporting goods and supplies took a lot of time to arrive at its destination. The transportation they mostly used were wagons or ships. An example of this is when the tea brought to the colonists were brought by the east india company was carried on boat. Lots of the supply routes were known so they got raided or attacked for their valuable goods. Transportation was important in American Revolution by transporting useful goods‚food‚supplies‚weapons anything that would help out the troops and

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    International University of Sarajevo History of Architecture II 19/12/2013 The Baroque Period The historic period which came after Renaissance and changed the worldwide picture in all areas was Baroque. It started in Rome in 16th century (1550-1640) in time when people were exploring the world around them. Baroque‚ which comes from the French word “baroque” and the Portuguese word “barroco”‚ mean deformed and misshaped. In a sense baroque is an appropriate term to describe this new form of ideas

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    The Neolithic Period

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    The term Neolithic means New Stone Age‚ and this was a period where human technology developed. One of the most important developments in human history was the discovery of farming. This was known as the Neolithic Revolution. In addition to learning to farm‚ humans learned to domesticate animals. This brought about a drastic change for mankind. Once man learned to farm‚ they began to settle. Permanent settlements started to develop along river valleys due to the fact that rivers provided water

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    The Pleistocene period was a time when ecological changes emerged. During this period glacier formations began to arise and have been accredited with playing a role in the divergence of different species. For different species of avian there has been controversy between their origins and speciation events. Studies have been conducted for this controversy to try and find which theory to accept for the songbirds. Even though a majority of studies have accepted Late Pleistocene events role in the speciation

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    School Improvement Plan

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    School Improvement Plan Report for Schafer Elem School School Name and District: Schafer Elem School/SD 45 DuPage County Grades Served: Current Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Status: Academic Early Warning Year 1 Analysis of State Report and Other Data: Does the SIP clearly identify the areas of weakness reflected in district‚ state‚ or national assessments or other data? Y Is it clear from the SIP what problems exist in the school? Y List and briefly describe the school’s weaknesses

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    there are many private academical institutes which many parents in Korea want to have near their home. Both public school and private institutes would give them the good educational circumstance. Second of all‚ we have great public transportation systems. One of them is the subway‚ it is near my town. Almost everyday in the morning‚ the traffic is jamed in Busan where I’m living. Due to the heavy traffic there are many people who are late for work‚ but the subway would get rid of the

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    Air Pollution due to Transportation Recently there has been a great emphasis in the media on pollution. In general‚ it seems that governments and citizens are becoming more aware of the impacts of pollution worldwide. One of the most significant forms of pollution is air pollution. Air pollution is a major concern. Transportation is the 3rd major contributor to air pollution. Air pollution caused by cars and airplanes do a lot more damage to the world than most people are aware of. Education is

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    carpooling are: being able to relax or read while someone else drives‚ saving on the cost of gas‚ reducing wear and tear on your vehicle‚ and obtaining possible discounts on auto insurance (“Transportation Options”). It is also most likely to be faster‚ cheaper‚ cleaner‚ and less crowded than public transportation (Zimmerman). Recently‚ the Internet has made it easier to connect with locals that want to share a ride. Disadvantages of carpooling may include: having to ride with strangers (or putting

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    Many important factors helped to promote America’s huge industrial growth during the period from 1860 to 1900. Before the blossom of this industrialization‚ the United States consisted of mostly farms and small towns. The development of factories and urban cities soon changed all of this. The railroad system expanded and eventually turned into a goldmine for commerce in the United States. Machinery started to decrease the amount of animal labor used‚ which allowed the consistency and production of

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