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    Local Literature

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    LOCAL LITERATURE A. High School Students’ Reasoning Skills and Their Study Habits and Attitude Towards Learning Reasoning involves providing arguments‚ premises‚ justification‚ and evidence to claims or positions. However‚ acquisition of reasoning skills requires much from students. It requires good study habits and positive attitudes‚ as well as good contextual reinforcers and influences. Many educators have noted that learning is dynamic and that it does not occur in a vacuum. Learning happens

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    Kate Chopin and Charles W. Chesnutt Wrote the Literary History for America Post-Civil War The American Civil War drastically changed the society and culture of the United States. History books all tell the stories of the struggle by recently freed African American slaves. These books tell of the financial hardship‚ as well as the cultural endeavors these people had to endure to attempt to become equals to white Americans‚ as well as to acquire equal rights. Racial segregation is a big topic highly

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    simultaneously bringing the whole story together. One good example the author also used in “The Storm” that exemplifies my second theory of what good fiction should be is the words she used to describe the intensity of the situation coming from the rising moments during the storm. She writes “The rain beat softly upon the shingles‚ inviting them to drowsiness and sleep. But they dared not yield.” (Chopin 272). The words the author used created an intensifying moment that could keep a reader enticed

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    genderless baby: The Case of Storm Stocker Raising a family of three children is no easy feat to begin with‚ and the Stocker family of Toronto‚ Ontario has made one decision regarding their new baby that will hardly make it any easier. Mrs. Stocker gave birth to her third child on new years day of 2011‚ and accompanying the proud new parents e-mail to friends and families announcing the baby’s birth‚ was a rather controversial statement; "We ’ve decided not to share Storms sex for now -- a tribute

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    Local Farming

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    o’clock news of SBS‚ cabbages that were harvested in Nam-Yang-Joo went directly to the local market without any middlemen’s intervention. It didn’t even take 2 hours for the newly harvested vegetables to arrive on the shelves. Also the price of these vegetables is 20% lower than others. By just looking at this we can see that local farming is very beneficial. But not only it is fresh and cheap‚ it supports the locals and reduces the environmental cost. First‚ it is beneficial for the consumers. Typical

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    Local Literature

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    Local Literature “Inventory System for Best Choice Rice Dealer” by Bisagas‚ Arivada‚ and Tanteo (October 2009). The process of counting the sacks of rice is done manually‚ which corresponds to difficulty in tallying the number of available stocks and sold items. The Manual generation of inventory reports such as daily‚ weekly‚ quarterly and annual inventory list of records remains as one of their key problem since the establishment of the business. The transaction processing system for Best Choice

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    Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ Kansas‚ New Mexico and Colorado were hit by hundreds of dust storms during the mid 1930s. Combined the dust storms made up one of the worst natural disasters in America’s history. The dust storms ruined lands‚ it threatened the lives of most of the population‚ some people had to move West if they could‚ becoming the biggest peacetime in America. How did it occur? Well‚ in 1900 to 1930 a lot of families rented or obtained small pieces of land in the Plain states and built farms

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    Local Studies

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    Local Studies Mobile Restaurants or simply street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place‚ such as a market or fair‚ by a hawker or vendor‚ often from a portable stall. While some street foods are regional‚ many are not‚ having spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are also classed as both finger food and fast food‚ and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization‚ 2.5 billion

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    In The Eye of the Storm filmed by ABC News in 1970‚ Jane Elliot‚ a teacher at Riceville Community Elementary School‚ puts her third grade students through an experiment to show them how horrible colored people were treated. Since 1968‚ Jane Elliot always has something planned for National Brotherhood Week. On Tuesday‚ Elliot segregates her class by the color of the students’ eyes. The brown-eyed kids were to wear special collars around their neck so they could be seen from afar. In this situation

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    Chopin Prelude 15

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    In this piece‚ Chopin uses a lot of crescendos and diminuendos‚ and there is a wide range of dynamics (from pianissimo to fortissimo) but there are no sudden contrasts. Section A in the piece is quieter than section B‚ which climaxes to fortissimo twice. The structure of ‘Raindrop’ is in ternary form (separated into sections in the form of ABA). In section A (in D flat major) there is a lyrical melody accompanied by quavers in the bass. This section also has its own ABA structure. In section B (C

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