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    Assessment of Up Lagoon

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    PARK ASSESSMENT NO. 1 UP LAGOON A PARK ASSESSMENT ON THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES LAGOON Assessment By: Dindo Alagano Arnie Arpon Carol Balbuena Mackie Bretana Fatima Casimiro Submitted To: Professor Beth Espino Alagano | Arpon | Balbuena | Bretana | Casimiro 1 PARK ASSESSMENT NO. 1 UP LAGOON A. History or background of the UP Lagoon The UP Lagoon More inward from the Quezon Hall is the UP Lagoon‚ the only body‚ no matter how small‚ of water on campus. The lagoon dissects

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    idea and nature of “nothing.” However‚ they do so in different ways. In Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place‚” both the old man and a waiter deal consider “nothing” to be a threat‚ something to avoid and seek sanctuary from. This is shown when the waiter speaks to himself about what exactly he seeks: “What did he fear? It was not fear or dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too” (291). The waiter is experiencing an existential crisis

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    ADULTHOOD AND GROWING UP

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    Adulthood and Growing Up: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Humanities and Culture Natalie Goldman WGU 07/14/2014 Adulthood and Growing Up: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Humanities and Culture One of the most fundamental themes in art and culture is the development of the individual from childhood and adolescence‚ into adulthood. This transformation from a boy or girl‚ to a man or woman is one of the most essential and significant themes that run through the gamut of any

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    Voting is Important

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    vote because they think that voting is a useless waste of their time. What it really means it’s the perfect choice for the next person that will govern us will be the person they chose. Do you imagine a place without the right to vote didn’t exist? Well‚ it would be a place without a democratic nation but close to being a dictatorship. When that person doesn’t vote‚ that one citizen doesn’t participate with any electoral process‚ our democracy would totally end. If you went to vote the only thing

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    Studying Is Important

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    will be here for hundreds of years to come. "The new studies confirm that the problems‚ as presented in 2006 by the World Health Organisation and International Atomic Energy Agency‚ were really much bigger and will continue to exist and be shown up in other studies. It is not something that is going to go away soon." When one of the blocks of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in what is today the Ukraine exploded in April 1986‚ it caused the world’s worst nuclear disaster. It was estimated

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    decade of reality TV‚ online shopping‚ cell phones‚ tablets‚ and more inappropriate movies and music. Some comparable aspects of both generations include technology‚ TV shows‚ and music. In my opinion the 90’s comes out on top as a better time to grow up in. The technology of the 90’s was much more simpler and not as relied upon as in the 2010s. Cell phones were introduced in the 90’s and were very big and clunky‚ only a few percent of people used them so you wouldn’t see people glued to their phones

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    A well planned town is characterised by: Character A place with its own identity To promote character in townscape and landscape by responding to and reinforcing locally distinctive patterns of development‚ landscape and culture. Continuity and enclosure A place where public and private spaces are clearly distinguished To promote the continuity of street frontages and the enclosure of space by development which clearly defines private and public areas. Quality of the public realm

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    Well Some Piracy Summary

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    Critique- Structure and Text- A Sample | |Sentences 1-3 gives the structure | |In "In Defense of Piracy (Well‚ Some Piracy)"‚ Ruben concludes that it is all right to download popular singles as long|of original writer’s argument | |as one does not download entire albums. He reasons that this is an appropriate way of opposing the hype generated by |Introductory paragraph

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    What's Up with Pasta

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    The evolution of the Spanish pasta market has not gone according to the expectations of the Spanish Association of Pasta Producers (AEFPA). They believe that the current consumption of 4 kg per person can be increased up to 5 kg per person within in the next two years but‚ the reality is that the expected boom‚ hasn’t come true. To push the demand forward the AEFPA has decided to run a high profile campaign in an effort to increase the consumption of pasta. In order to be successful the AEFPA

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    Ups Case Study

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    UV0906 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE OF AMERICA‚ INC. United Parcel Service of America‚ Inc. (UPS) had grown spectacularly from its humble beginning in 1907‚ when 19-year-old Jim Casey borrowed $100 to start a messenger and homedelivery service for Seattle department stores. By 2007‚ UPS had become a global public company‚ with a market cap of $74 billion‚ more than 428‚000 employees‚ $47 billion in revenue‚ and operations in more than 200 countries. A recognized leader among packagedelivery companies

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