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    from getting to the heart‚ which causes tissue death and long-term damage to the heart. It’s indicated for use in the management of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in adults for the improvement of ventricular function following AMI‚ the reduction of the incidence of congestive heart failure and the reduction of mortality associated with AMI. Reteplase is given by injection into a vein (IV). Generally‚ it is given as 10 + 10 unit double bolus injection. Each bolus given over 2 minutes. With the 2nd

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    automatic and stay with us for life for example blinking the eye. A newborn baby possesses certain primitive reflexes which a pediatrician will look for to assess the neurological health of the baby. These reflexes are - .The rooting reflex .The moro reflex .The bebinski reflex .The stepping reflex However‚ even the healthiest infant will not always demonstrate these reflexes when stimulated. Each child is individual and at times when a child is hungry/tired or unhappy it can be impossible to

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    Eckbert the Fair

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    Sawyer Auer LIBLR 123 Take home exam #1 October 23‚2012 Tieck; Eckbert the Fair Tiek’s “fairy tale” of Eckbert the fair strays from the classical conception of style given to modern fairy tales. Fairy tales are often associated with several defining characteristics; extra-ordinary circumstances‚ “happy endings” and a moral to be learned. While Tieck’s tale does obey two of these three guidelines‚ he does so in a negative manor going the opposite way of twentieth century thought. Tiek’s

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    Philippine Drama What is Drama? • Drama comes from Greek words meaning “to do” or “to act.“ • Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. • According to Oxford Dictionary‚ drama is a composition in prose or in verse; adapted to be acted and is represented with accompanying gesture‚ costume‚ and scenery‚ as in real life. • It is essentially social and involves contact‚ communication and the negotiation of meaning. • Drama needs an individual or a group of people who use themselves

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    Introduction of the Company “LJC” stands for the initials of the late Larry J. Cruz. Founder and president of the LJC Chain of Restaurants. In 1979‚ Cruz‚ a journalist and information man‚ made a career change and opened his first restaurant‚ a small café in a modest corner of the Remedios Circle in Malate. He named the restaurant Café Adriatico‚ after the street it was on. Banking on little else than his eating experience as a seasoned traveler and the support of his media friends‚ Cruz who had

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    Rizal and Other Heroes

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    SUMMARY: RIZAL AND THE OTHER HEROES: José Rizal was a Filipino polymath‚ nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era and its eventual independence from Spain. He is considered a national hero and the anniversary of Rizal’s death is commemorated as a Philippine holiday called Rizal Day. Rizal’s 1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution. He is the seventh of eleven children born to a middle class

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    Lumads

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    adopted by a group of 15 from a more than 18 Mindanao ethnic groups in their Cotabato Congress in June 1986 to distinguish them from the other Mindanaons‚ Moro or Christian. Its usage was accepted during the Cory Administration when R.A. 6734‚ the word Lumad was used in Art. XIII sec. 8(2) to distinguish these ethnic communities from the Bangsa Moro.        At present‚ Mindanao Lumads account for 2.1 million out of the total 6.5 million indigenous people nationally. (1993 Census) these fifteen Lumads

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    names of other characters shows strong evidence of hispanization. Translation of Cardinal Bellarmine’s Catechism – first book printed in Iloko‚ earliest source of information about Pedro Bukaneg. Passion and Panagbiag – religious work Moro Moro and Zarzuela (Comedia) – first presented by Isabelo Uray Narigat No Paguimbagan/ Improvement Despite Obstacles 1911 (novel) Nasamitken Narucbos nga Sabong daguiti Dardarepdep it Agbaniaga/ Sweet and Fresh Flower of a travellers Dream1921 Mining

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    commanded by Miguel López de Legaspi‚ arrived. Spanish leadership was soon established over many small independent communities that previously had known no central rule. By 1571‚ when López de Legaspi established the Spanish city of Manila on the site of a Moro town he had conquered the year before‚ the Spanish foothold in the Philippines was secure‚ despite the opposition of the Portuguese‚ who were eager to maintain their monopoly on the trade of East Asia. Manila repulsed the attack of the Chinese pirate

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    Administrative History of the Philippines Early History: The Philippine archipelago was settled at least 30‚000 years ago‚ when migrations from the Indonesian archipelago and elsewhere are believed to have occurred. Additional migrations took place over the next millennia. Over time‚ social and political organization developed and evolved in the widely scattered islands. The basic unit of settlement was the barangay (a Malay word for boat that came to be used to denote a communal settlement). Kinship

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