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    about these issues and tends to awaken the Filipino. In the essay‚ the closely related issues of identity and language have proved us that we are indeed cultureless and left without identity. The essay talks about the hierarchy of English‚ Spanish‚ Tagalog and “Taglish”. Today‚ you can no longer distinguish the class of a person by the language he uses. You can switch from one language to another and nobody cares. Even if you use the language of the rich‚ the “bakla” and the standard Filipino English

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    Na Meeting Analysis

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    Laura Byrd Reflection Paper Addiction and Obsession Soc. 301 6/10/13 Upon entering the NA meeting I had mixed feelings. I didn’t know how to come to the meeting knowing my intentions were neither to give nor receive help. I felt like I was an intruder. I didn’t understand why I should betray others or act as if I was an addict who chose not to interact in the healing and recovering process. All of those things pushed me into the door of a meeting and open my mind to the hurt behind the

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    hard working and studying. Therefore‚ I spent one day with my family to have a trip to Bana Hill and it has left many deep impression for me. After this trip‚ I Ba Na - Chua Mount Tourist Area is located in Hoa Vang District‚ 30km from the centre of Danang City so it took me about 1 hour to arrive at Dream Creek Station of Ba Na hills by car. Then‚ we bought tickets to ride by cable car which is the longest cable car in the world. A modern system of cable cars helps us get a bird’s-eye view‚ very

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    What is a NAS device? A NAS device is a network-attached storage device which is an external storage unit in the form of a computer that usually has one or two hard disks‚ and is used solely for filed based storage‚ and operates over a network of computers. NAS devices are both controlled and configured over the network usually using a (Wikipedia‚ n.d.) (htt) browser. What is the speed of the network adapter available on a NAS device? The speed of NAS devices are very flexible depending on

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    Nas Reasearch Paper

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    Network Attached Storage What is a Nas Device: Netword Attached Storage What is the speed of a network adapter available on a NAS device? The speed is typically one gigabit Ethernet connection but this can be changed to multiple gigabit‚ 10 gigabit‚ fiber optic by adding a pci-e network card What is the capacity range? The capacity range again varies‚ people have built 40 TB (terabyte) machines and other just have 2TB. With port replication and addon hard drive controller cards there is hardly

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    Bahay na bato

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    The Bahay Na Bato‚ literally house of stone is the Colonian Filipino Noble House. The architecure is a mixture of native Filipino‚ Spanish and Chinese influences. Typically raised or two-story‚ the main living area is on the upper level. To take advantage of cooling breezes‚ large windows surround the upper floor. The window sashes commonly have capiz shell panes and can be opened wide or closed for privacy or in stormy weather. Vents above the windows‚ protected by the roof eaves‚ let air in

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    NaS-last words

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    Last words Performer: NaS Ft: Nashawn Introduction Nas was born in New York in September 14‚ 1973. His father Olu Dura‚ is a jazz and blues musician from Natchez‚ Mississippi. As a young child‚ Nas and his family relocated to the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City‚ Queen. His neighbor‚ Willy "Ill Will" Graham ‚ influenced him by playing records. His parents divorced in 1985‚when he was in Grade 8. He dropped off school and start wandering with the company of music. Introduction

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    Na Meeting Reflection

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    The assessment of the neighborhood was completed individually on separate occasions and as a group on our way to a Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting. As a group our windshield survey was captured while driving from Northeastern Hospital‚ west on Allegheny Avenue‚ and south on Kensington Avenue. The time of the window survey was approximately 5:45 on a warm Tuesday evening. We decided to drive along the smaller side streets after the meeting‚ in order to get a different view of the community. It was

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    Na Meeting Reflection

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    Before attending an AA or NA meeting‚ or learning about substance abuse users I always questioned why they would not choose to become sober. When I would see a person who looked like they were a substance abuse user I immediately thought less of them because I thought they were consciously making a choice to live their life like that and they were choosing to live their life that way. On September 11‚ I attended the Friday Freedom Group at St. Augustine Church in Manchester and the meeting has affected

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    Bahay Na Bato History

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    the Philippine setting. World events helped spark the idea for the bahay-na-bato’s creation. In particular‚ these events were in 1834‚ when Manila began to take part in international trade and in 1869 when the Philippines’ elite‚ especially those in the provinces‚ began to enjoy a fruits of an increased trade and agricultural production through the opening of the Suez Canal. From the Philippine side‚ the bahay-na-bato takes the best features of its traditional bahay kubo (nipa hut)‚ with its

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