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    tourist destinations‚ said Chief Superintendent Agrimero Cruz Jr.‚ Western Visayas police chief‚ who initiated the project. Cruz said Boracay Island is an ideal training ground because at least half of the tourists who visit the country also go to the 1‚032-hectare island. “Tourism is 24/7 in Boracay and there is no lean season. This makes the island very ideal for developing skills for patrolling and peace and order work in tourist areas‚” Cruz told the Inquirer. More than 1.2 million tourists visited

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    Courtship and Marriage Courtship and Marriage in Twelfth Night‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ and High Fidelity The idea of courtship and marriage throughout history has had defining points that have led to today’s views over the matter. In the three books we have read: first being‚ Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night; second being Jane Austin’s‚ Pride and Prejudice and the third; Nick Hornby’s‚ High Fidelity‚ are all historical steps that define marriage and courtship today and how it got there. In Shakespeare’s

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    Amber Ordoway's The Giver

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    Amber Ordoway had known for quite a while that she wasn’t attracted to guys‚ but she hadn’t told anyone. It wasn’t out of fear of being ridiculed or seen as some sort of show‚ it was simply because it was no one’s god damn business. But finally‚ at the first party of junior year she came out of the closet‚ metaphorically of course. It had all happened because of one Matthew Jonas‚ a sleazy senior guy who probably should’ve known better than to hit on her. She was simply standing around‚ a red

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    Activity |Activity |Duration of Weeks |Person In-charge | |Planning |Thinking what programming language |3 weeks |Dela Cruz Alvin jay | | |and database to be use in | |Marco Anthony Payumo | | |developing a system. |

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    Beowulf Gender Roles

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    Gender role is one of the typical topics that literature has described all time‚ from 8th century Old English literature like “Beowulf” (translated version by Seamus Heaney) to 18th century modern English literature like” Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen. Both authors are precise and sharp observers of the society’s gender stereotype at their times; and they were able to denounce that practice in their fiction stories by the reconstruction of the whole society with all types of character in their

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ women in the Regency period had no right to pursue a career‚ to suffrage‚ to have political thoughts. Women with high level of education was deemed unnecessary as the parents believed marriage was the success of a wealthy and comfortable future. This is demonstrated in the quote “No governess! How was that possible? Five daughters brought up at home without of governess! I never heard of such a thing. Your mother must have been a quite a salve to your education”

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    Prejudice relates to whether one is happy or unhappy in their marriage. Lydia‚ Mr WIckham and Lady Catherine de Bourg have no self awareness and are unhappy in the novel. The marriage of Lydia and Mr Wickham is one of the unhappy marriages. Mr Wickham and Lydia are both very similar and are both unaware of their faults; they are both careless with money and see no problem with asking their relatives for money. Lydia as the youngest daughter is well accustomed to having other people look after

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    of a great white whale or the public punishment of adultery."[3] Contents [hide] 1 Plot summary 2 Main characters 2.1 Elizabeth Bennet 2.2 Mr Darcy 2.3 Mr Bennet 2.4 Mrs Bennet 2.5 Jane Bennet 2.6 Mary Bennet 2.7 Catherine Bennet 2.8 Lydia Bennet 2.9 Charles Bingley 2.10 Caroline Bingley 2.11 George Wickham 2.12 William Collins 2.13 Lady Catherine de Bourgh 2.14 Aunt and Uncle Gardiner 2.15 Georgiana Darcy 2.16 Charlotte Lucas 2.17 Interrelationships 3 Major themes 3.1 Marriage

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    In The Veldt Analysis

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    George and Lydia play into that role by allowing their HappyLife home to take complete control in their life‚ turning their family into a dependent one. Their children then become overly spoiled‚ which is understandable‚ because they never have to do anything for themselves

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    The Veldt Theme Essay

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    The futuristic story‚ “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury takes place on a farther developed Earth. George‚ father of Peter and Wendy as well as wife to Lydia has a nursery created for his children. Little does he know that his own are plotting against him. One theme that this story holds that may be the most crucial is‚ when you’re spoiled‚ you will stop at nothing to continue that lifestyle. From the beginning you can tell the family‚ especially Peter and Wendy are pampered. Whether it was the simple machines

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