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    Urbana and Feliza Urbana and Feliza are the kind of girls who is affiliated with good characters and bound with moral values. The kind of attitude existed within a girl decades ago and now slowly fading away. Girls nowadays were more expressive to their feelings‚ emotions‚ moods and actions. They tend to flee away trying to elude cultural by laws and values implemented by our ancestors. Which makes them more curious and adventurous to do things and break the boundaries of the old fashion way.

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    Pride and Prejudice‚ through Austen’s tone and description of characters. The tone that Austen uses is in this book is mostly satirical. An example of this is Lydia‚ she lacks responsibility and common sense. This is proven when Lydia takes “pride” in her marriage with Wickham‚ as she is the first of her sisters to be married. When Lydia returns back home with Wickham‚ she brags to her sisters and is very proud of her marriage. “’ Ah! Jane‚ I take your place now‚ and you must go lower‚ because I

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    The film I’m going to be reviewing is called ‘Beetlejuice.’ Beetlejuice is a 1988 Tim Burton film‚ starring well-known actors such as Michael Keaton‚ Jeffrey Jones and Winona Ryder. The film is rated as a 15‚ for the use of bad language‚ although it’s mild‚ violence and sexual references. However‚ I would say that this film should be rated 12A‚ because although there is some bad language and mild scary scenes‚ I think that the film overall isn’t as bad as other 12A films‚ The Woman in Black being

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    Charlene Villanueva - Biology Charlene Villanueva - Biology Starch‚ Glycogen and Cellulose Independent Research A polysaccharide is a long chain of monosaccharide molecules‚ held by glycosidic bonds. They are usually not sweet in taste‚ insoluble in water and often do not produce crystals when water is taken out. Starch Starch is a complex solid carbohydrate‚ consisting glucose molecules held together by glycosidic bonds. It is a storage polysaccharide. They can be found in fruits‚ seeds‚ roots

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    changes in business themes‚ technologies‚ practices‚ and laws are the compelling reasons in re-examining the relevance and adequacy of CB’s curriculum in the 21stcentury. CB OFFICIAL Dean Leopoldo Francisco T. Bragas Dean   Prof. Merla G. Villanueva Chairperson Department of Marketing Management   Prof. Francisco C. Cular Chairperson Department of Management and Entrepreneurship   Prof. Elizabeth T. Santos Chairperson Department of Advertising and Public Relations   Prof. Dolores

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    Alexander Cleave The book Ancient Light by John Banville focus on the past and present experiences of the main character Alexander Cleave. Cleave is currently in his early 60s reminiscing about the two distressing events that happened in his past. He had supposedly had a love affair with the mother of his bestfriend‚ whom is Billy Gray‚ in a small town where he had grew up. The other traumatic event in his life was the suicide of his daughter Cass. He have not been the same since then. It all came

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    In Bradbury’s "The Veldt‚" the warning George received from Peter and the desire for help towards the children illustrates the theme of technology taking over human’s minds. George announced that he will cut off the nursery which distress the kids. Peter than voiced his opinion‚ "` I don’t think you’d better consider it anymore‚ Father`" (Bradbury 8). This proclaims that technology took over Peters mind because he can’t bear to lose it. He goes as far as threatening his father he no longer feels

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    focusing mainly on the societal and personal conflicts rooted in Colonization. The protagonist of the short story Cragstone is a missionary for the Anglican Church living a life of internal and external conflict brought on by his undeniable love for Lydia. Lydia stands as Cragstones’ counterpart‚ she is introduced as belonging to the ‘ red poor race’ and accused of theft and deemed ‘irreclaimable’ due to unsupported allegations. Through the expressions of Cragstones’ cognitive dissonance and the sequence

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    imagination came true. Their parents George and Lydia started to realize their was something wrong with they way they are living. Lydia was not happy about they way they all was using technology in the house and how the nursery Toom has a become. She wanted George her husband to shut down the technology house‚ but they ended up deciding to call a psychologists to check the room. The psychologists David check out the room and that’s when he decided that George and Lydia should shut down the house‚

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    "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." The second half of this opening sentence of the novel reveals that the "universal truth" is nothing more than a social truth. When claiming that a single man "must be in want of a wife"‚ Jane Austen reveals that the reverse in also true; a single woman is in‚ perhaps desperate‚ want of a husband. In nineteenth century Britain‚ what people did and their behaviour was very much governed

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