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    Drops Of Jupiter 2

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    University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila General Education Department Convergence of Purposeful Listening and Song Criticism in Train’s DROPS OF JUPITER In partial fulfillment of the preliminary requirements of the course Oral Communication in Context Submitted by: Cases‚ Paul Jonathan Liamzon‚ Kristian Liwanag‚ Gian Carlo Malapira‚ Arvin Louise Navarro‚ Mike Leslie Nuestro‚ Angela Joyce Sinon‚ Girlie Phoebie Watabe‚ Jun 2A18 Submitted to: Ms. Francis Clare B. Baltazar M.A.Ed. (Date)

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    or so I thought. Growing up I tried extremely hard to avoid things I wasn’t good at‚ it didn’t matter if it was something as simple as cutting cheese. One day I was forced to change my mentality and come out of my comfort zone‚ when I did the results were unbelieveable. Going into highschool failure really was never an option‚ when I did things I tried my best. I was always praised for my ability to make friends‚ communicate my points‚ and really be able to connect with others‚ so when I was

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    contrary‚ opponents of skipping university to work argue that youth do not need to work to earn money because their parents will support and take care of them. Some others suggest that young people are not mature enough to deal with social evils‚ so they should not leave university too early. Some critics maintain that without attending university‚ young people will lack sufficient knowledge to survive in modern society. However‚ the advantages of leaving university to work far outweigh these concerns

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    my highschool life

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    before we reconciled. This is also the time where I thought I would be in the regular class next year because I got a very low grades. In spite of all what happened ‚ I found a true friend who comforted me in times I’m down. Unfortunately‚ I found out that she will transfer to another school next year. From all the obstacles I encountered‚ life goes on‚ I survived and maintain my section. The trial we had last year made our bond stronger. My classmates and I are getting closer and we were

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    fight them or tell them no. You also need to be respectful to the upperclassmen. In the hallways‚ do not push‚ trip‚ kick‚ yell at‚ or just do anything to them at all. To be successful in high school you must be willing to learn‚ or willing to help out your teachers and do what they ask of you. So that is how being respectful and willing will help you succeed in high school. Secondly‚ you need to be prepared and organized to be successful in high school. Being prepared and organized are tied together

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    Caregivers and Caregiver Burnout When family caregivers start to experience the long-term stress of caregiving it is called caregiver burnout. Caring for a loved one with an injury or illness is one of the hardest jobs a person can do‚ and when the condition is long-term the care can be overwhelming. When the condition is progressive‚ such as dementia and Alzheimer’s‚ the physical and emotional stressors can be devastating. The results of caregiver burnout include a loss of motivation for the

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    Lack of Water

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    The consequences of the lack of water By J. C. Cardona 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people. UNICEF/WHO 2008. Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation: Special Focus on Sanitation. 3.575 million People die each year from water-related disease.World Health Organization. 2008. Safer Water‚ Better Health: Costs‚ benefits‚ and sustainability of interventions to protect and promote health. The water and sanitation crisis claims more lives through

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    Henritta Lacks

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    African American History The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks Throughout history both African Americans and women had to fight to be treated not only equally but also even humanely. African Americans have endured being enslaved by people of white color‚ beaten hung‚ even shot. You would assume slavery to any human would be bad enough‚ but no it wasn’t. Women were discriminated against‚ all races. Women weren’t allowed to vote‚ participate in sports and sometimes not live independently. So what

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    Henrietta Lacks

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    Henrietta Lacks was born on August 1‚ 1920‚ in Roanoke‚ Virginia. Lacks died of cervical cancer on October 4‚ 1951‚ at age 31. Cells taken from her body without her knowledge were used to form the HeLa cell line. Lacks’s case has sparked legal and ethical debates over the rights of an individual to his or her genetic material and tissue. Life and Death Henrietta Lacks was born as Loretta Pleasant. At some point in time‚ she changed her name to Henrietta. After her mother died in 1924‚ she was

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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks By: Rebecca Skloot Discussion Questions: 1. When Ms. Skloot was writing and trying to re-create events that happened in Henrietta’s life she explain that she had to “conduct more than a thousand hours of interviews with family and friends of Henrietta Lacks.” She also used scientific information she was able to come across along with any photos she was permitted to have. Since Henrietta had past before Ms.Skloot wrote this book she said to have “relied

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