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    4ps program

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    Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program  Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program  is a human development program of the national government that invests in the health and education of poor households‚ particularly of children aged 0-14 years old.   Patterned after the conditional cash transfer scheme implemented in other developing countries‚ the Pantawid Pamilya provides cash grants to beneficiaries provided that they comply with the set of conditions required by the program.    Pantawid Pamilya has dual

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    National Service

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    National service “Baris‚ baris sedia !” ‚ “Senang diri !” ‚ these are the familiar commands we usually hear in the campsite of national service . National service was proposed in the late of year 2001 and started in year 2004 in Malaysia. Trainees are selected randomly from a national database that includes all citizens registered with a Malaysian identical card‚ either born locally or overseas through a computerized process each year. National service with the aim of benefiting the youths comprises

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    National Ideology

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    From the lesson of Malaysian Studies‚ we had been picked the topic about the way of the five objectives and the five principles of national ideology to achieve unity in our diary life. From the five objectives and the five principles of national ideology‚ we are able to know about the history or background of formulation Malaysia and the formulation of the national ideology in Malaysia. Furthermore‚ we are able to become a good role of Malaysian for the King and Country. We are able to learn moral

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    Organic VS. Conventional    Alexis Dossey  Environmental Science 1A      For years‚ there has been  a debate on how food is grown. Should it be organic or conventionally   grown?  To  answer  this  question‚  the  difference  between  the  two  needs  to   be  known.  Organic  produce  is  grown  without  chemical  fertilizers  and  pesticides.  Organic  livestock   is  free  ranged‚  most  of  the  time‚  with  no  added  antibiotics  or  growth hormones.  Conventionally grown produce  is  usually 

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    Experiment 6 titled “Organic Chemistry” and the purpose of this lab is to get familiar with some organic functional group and test certain reactions of selected functional groups. To do the first part of the experiment (combustion test)‚ instructor demonstration in hood‚ and record the observation. Part A (combustion of toluene) pour 1 milliliter of toluene into a evaporating dish and ignite it with a flaming wood splint. Most importantly put the flame with a watchglass. Part B (combustion of ethyl

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    Organic Food Case Study

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    price of organic food is involved as a factor for consideration to purchase organic food. Many consumers consider the price of organic food as a barrier for purchasing behaviour due to the higher price in comparison to the conventional product. There were some studied showed that non-organic consumer claimed that organic food was expensive. If the organic was cheaper then they will consider to purchase it. On the other hand‚ the high income earner mentioned that the high price of organic was not an

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    Apollo Program

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    was the third space flight program after Project Gemini and Project Mercury‚ flown by NASA (National Astronautics and Space Administration). The program started in 1967 and was able to land humans on the moon by 1972. The Apollo missions had important effects on technologies and the nation as a result of Kennedy’s dream to put a man on the moon; they are an important part of our history. (Smithsonian) John F. Kennedy was the president who decided on the space program in 1960. President Kennedy announced

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    Identification of Unknown Organic Compound by Melting Point (M.P)‚ Boiling Point (B.P) and Infrared Spectroscopy Methods and Background The main objective of this lab is to identify the given unknown organic compounds with various methods. Identification of an unknown compound is important to perform through the process of melting point (M.P)‚ boiling point (B.P) and Infrared spectroscopy (I.R). Index of Hydrogen deficiency (IHD) and elemental analysis makes an experiment more efficient in

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    Program Note

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    4. Young Juliet 5. Masks 6. Montagues and Capulet 7. Father Laurence 8. Mercutio 9. Dance of the Girls with Lilies 10. Romeo and Juliet before Parting Conrad Grebel University College Chapel 140 Westmount Road North‚ Waterloo Program Note S. Bach’s music career became more serious when he was appointed Kapellmeister at the royal court in Kothen and later in Leipzig‚ Germany‚ where he was contracted to compose music for services every week. However‚ Bach was better known as

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    How It Is Synthesized Methamphetamine was first synthesized from ephedrine in Japan in 1893 by chemist Nagai Nagayoshi. In 1919‚ crystallized methamphetamine was synthesized by Akira Ogata via reduction of ephedrine using red phosphorus and iodine. Synthesis is relatively simple‚ but entails risk with flammable and corrosive chemicals‚ particularly the solvents used in extraction and purification; therefore‚ illicit production is often discovered by fires and explosions caused by the improper

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