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    Globalisation and education (pp. 43–62). Rowman & New York: Littlefield Publishers‚ Inc. Carroll‚ B. (2005). Financing of higher education in Uganda‚ IAU Horizons. World Higher Education News‚ 11(1)‚ 4–5. Castells‚ M. (1996). The rise of the network society. Oxford & Malden: Blackwell Publishers. Castells‚ M. (1998). Possibilities for development in the information age. Paper prepared for the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Clark‚ B. R. (1998). Creating entrepreneurial universities:

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    Element Project: Vanadium

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    is 50.9415‚ and the history of Vanadium can be traced back to 1801. In 1801‚ Vanadium was discovered by Andres Manuel del Rio in Mexico. He prepared salts form the mineral vanadinite (then known as brown lead)‚ but he didn ’t isolate the pure metal. However‚ people doubted his work. In 1831‚ Nils Gabriel Sefström of Sweden also discovered Vanadium and confirmed Andres Manuel del Rio’s work. He was also the one who gave the element its name. Vanadium is a Scandinavian name and comes from the

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    colonial-era execution took place under Governor-General Theodore Roosevelt‚ Jr. in February 1932. There were no executions under Manuel L. Quezon‚ the Commonwealth’s first President.[2] 1946 to 1986 The capital crimes after regaining full independence were murder‚ rape and treason. Notable cases includes Julio Gullien‚ executed on for attempting to assassinate President Manuel Roxas‚ or Marcial "Baby" Ama‚ electrocuted at the age of 16 on October 4‚ 1961. "Baby" Ama became a subject of a famous 1976

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    Phenomenology of Love

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    hardest thing to deal with and the hardest part of the human emotions‚ because you need to use your mind in thinking and heart for feeling‚ and that makes us crazy on thinking. I can relate my self somehow on the notion of love in three reasons of Manuel Dy; * The emphasis on being-loved than on loving * The emphasis on the object of loved rather than on the faculty of loving * And the infatuation I can say that we are happy being loved by people than we love them‚ because as a part of

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    12‚ she was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French-Canadian trapper who made her his wife. In November 1804‚ she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter. After leaving the expedition‚ she died at Fort Manuel in what is now Kenel‚ South Dakota‚ 1812. In Sacagawea’s childhood‚ she had been captured along with her friend. She was a small and slender girl at the time of being captured. She was then sold to a French-Canadian trapper named Toussaint

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    Friars

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    corpses in the churches (also known as the "1887 Quiroga Decree"). Manuel Crisóstomo‚ the gobernadorcillo of Malolos at that time‚ published the order by means of a bellman. Fr. Felipe García‚ the acting friar-curate of Malolos‚ aggravated the authorities by parading the body of the servant of Don Eugenio Delgado. In order to prevent protest‚ Crisóstomo‚ advised by del Pilar‚ addressed the problem to the Spanish governor of Bulacan‚ Manuel Gómez Florio. Gómez Florio reprimanded the fighting parish priest

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    In a globalized world with media pouring in from all around the world‚ it becomes increasingly difficult to decide what is important enough to view‚ and what isn’t. That job falls into the hands of news sources whose purpose is to gain as much attention as possible. Today the headlining story is the most dramatic story‚ not the most important. Stories beyond the scope of the United States and its interests are unlikely to garner the attention they deserve. The film Nightcrawler captures this idea

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    Pros and Cons of Piracy

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    References: Bouchoux‚ D (2012). Intellectual Properties: The Law of Trademarks‚ Copyright‚ Patents and Trade Secrets. 4th ed. p42. Castells‚ M & Cardoso‚ G (2013). Piracy Cultures: How a Growing Portion of the Global Population is Building Media Relationships Through Alternative Channels of Obtaining Content. Portugal: University of Lisbon. Jewkes‚ Y & Yar‚ M (2013). Handbook of Internet

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    American Dream

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    OVERCOMING OBSTACLES OF THE AMERICAN DREAM In the literatures we have read this semester all of the characters have a dream that consists of a plan and multiple goals that sum up to the American Dream‚ however‚ there have been obstacles that sometimes hinder these American dreams. These obstacles range from internal conflict to society itself. The question is if it is possible for these characters to struggle with obstacles and overcome them to reach their dream? In “Step Children of a Nation”

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