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    Japanese and Spaniards. Filipinos have no choice but be submissive and accept their situation. But then in their weakness‚ they were able to find strength. The bamboo plant bends when a strong wind passes by. This is not a manifestation of weakness but rather‚ it proves how smart and resilient tha bamboo plant is. If it did not bend than it will die because the wind is too strong. It tells us that we must choose our fights. Bending does not mean surrendering. Even if we lost our freedom‚ we did not gave

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    Face * From front to rear‚ Count off * Even numbers to the left‚ Uncover * Assemble to the right‚ March MONDAY: ENDURANCE AND MOBILITY DAY -Preparation Drill 0 Bend and Reach 0 Windmill 0 Rear Lunge 0 Forward Lunge 0 High Jumper 0 Prone Row 0 Rower 0 Bend Leg Body Twist 0 Squat Bender 0 Push Up -4 for the Core 0 Bent leg Raise (60 sec) 0 Side Bridge (60 sec) 0 Back Bridge (60 sec) 0 Quadraplex (60 sec) -Military Movement drill

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    been refracted towards or away from the normal when going form air to perspex? Because the ray of light is travelling from a less dense to a denser medium (air to perspex)‚ the ray of light will bend towards the normal‚ if the beam was travelling from a denser medium to a less dense one‚ it would bend away from the normal. The ray of light entering the slab of perspex should be parallel to the ray of light emerging from the far side of the perspex (they merely experience lateral shifting). 4. Why

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    “ROLE OF MEDIA AND NGO IN DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIETY” -ABSTRACT- Mass media are the channels‚ such as newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio or television use to communicate information to large group of people’s. By regularly convening information to important audiences‚ from the general public to government‚ and international decision maker a media plays a major role in shaping public debate. Media organizations are independent of political influence and work as important informative

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    the Fertile Crescent. Egypt civilizations developed along the Nile River. The Sahara Desert and other geographic features protected Egypt from invasion‚ kept them isolated‚ and preserved culture. Indian civilizations developed along the Indus and Ganges River. India depended on seasonal monsoons for agriculture. India was protected and isolated from the Himalaya Mountains. Chinese civilizations developed along the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers. The Chinese were isolated and protected by the Himalaya

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    social structure. Aryans’ brought the Varnas which was an early version of the caste system. The Aryans put themselves as the upper class to make them powerful over the native Indians. Later in history‚ Chandragupta Mauryan gained power along the Ganges River and created the first dynasty which was the Mauryan Dynasty. Chandragupta’s way of ruling made him rely on ruler’s personal and military power. His grandson Ashoka‚ governed two provinces. He extended the land to the southern tip by fighting

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    is because one had to be rich enough town this and further to have someone carry it for you. It points to the royal ease and power experienced in the Buddhist life. The two fishes originally represented as the two main sacred rivers of India - the Ganges and Yamuna. They have religious significance in Hindu‚ Jain and Buddhist traditions but also in Christianity ( the feeding of the five thousand). In Buddhism‚ the fish symbolize happiness as they have complete freedom of movement in the water. They

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    Declining Portable Water

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    of potable water. However global warming is getting more and more serious nowadays causing a global rise in temperature and melt the ices at mountain’s peak. In the book ‘Pillar of Sand’ by Sandra Postel‚ Postel says that major Asia’s rivers like Ganges‚ Indus and Yellow river depends on the snowpack mountains for their flow. Despite that‚ the rises in temperature has causes the snow to melt faster and an increase in rainfall‚ drying up the river especially during dry season. Even the famous Andes

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    she playing a joke on him that went too far. Another example is at the end of the story it states‚ “I expect it was the spaniel”‚said the niece calmly; “he told me he had a of dogs. He was once hunted into a cemetery somewhere on the banks of the Ganges by a pack of pariah dogs‚ and he had to spend the night in a newly dug grave with creatures snarling and grinning and foaming just above him.” Could it be her illness that made the story up‚ or could it be

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    from a number of natural disasters and remains classified as one the most vulnerable countries. Majority of the country is affected by cyclone‚ drought and floods. Bangladesh is prone to the natural disaster of flooding due to being situated on the Ganges Delta and the many tributaries flowing into the Bay of Bengal. The coastal flooding twinned with the bursting of Bangladesh’s river banks is common and severely affects the landscape and Bangladeshi society. 75% of Bangladesh is less than 10m above

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