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    Objective Our main objective is to know and evaluate the Digitel’s technical operations and strategies and how they became successful despite of its existing competitors. Central Problem Before the acquisition of the Digitel network‚ a lot of their mobile network subscribers are complaining about the signal that they supplied to their customer especially in Metro Manila area. Sun uses the 1800Mhz band which uses less power but also provides less coverage as opposed to the 900 Globe and Smart user

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    queries augmented with a string similarity search predicate in both euclidean space and road networks. We dub this query the spatial approximate string (SAS) query. In euclidean space‚ we propose an approximate solution‚ the MHR-tree‚ which embeds min-wise signatures into an R-tree. The min-wise signature for an index node u keeps a concise representation of the union of q-grams from strings under the subtree of u. We analyze the pruning functionality of such signatures based on the set resemblance between

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    her art. In her first phase (the confused phase) she really isn’t sure of her art assignment. This is similar to her life‚ because on her first day of high school she wasn’t sure of what clan she was going to be in. She is just getting used to her tree making assignment in art class. Also as she starts high school she is just getting used to how things work. The scariest period of Melinda’s art was the “dead period”‚ where all of the trees she made looked dead or dying. This is the

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    place” As a child I loved spending time by the “ole mango tree”‚ With its shiny green leaves as a huge‚ green blanket that kept me cool and warm and blocked out the beaming sun‚ it was the place where I freed my mind and calmed my soul‚ the tree would often creek and dance in the wind‚ shaking the branches and leaves‚ that made the mangoes fall‚ the tree was quite productive and attractive it was a landscape specimen to passersby‚ the tree was rich in colour‚ evergreen foliage of different shades

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    everything was unpleasantly gray after a long gray winter. I walked next to the water until I found myself at a spot where two trees had fallen across the not-gorge‚ and formed little bridges. I clambered my way up the dry dirt wall‚ across the fallen tree into the center‚ and got myself comfortable. I was in a good space to observe the whole gorge. Underneath me‚ water trickled steadily‚ and if I held perfectly still and stopped breathing‚ I could hear the faint babbling of the water beneath my dangling

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    result of there’s no need to shield the them from water loss and freezing temperatures. It also makes it tough for epiphytes and plant parasites to urge a hold on the trunks. The bark of various species is therefore similar that it’s tough to spot a tree by its bark. several trees will only be known by their flowers. Despite these variations‚ each of the 3 largest rainforests‚ the American‚ the African‚ and also the Asian--has a unique cluster of animal and plant species. every rain forest has several

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    I counted the steps that I knew by heart that would take me to my next turn. A sharp left was next and a dip in the ground. A couple more steps and I would be there‚ but don’t forget to duck under that low tree branch! I was there. The fallen log in the back of my house was used as our tree fort. As a small child‚ it was a place where I spent a considerable amount of time by myself‚ with my younger brother‚ or with my friends. This was a place to go‚ out of the great boundaries of the yard‚ and

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    For this project I will be planting a Palo Verde tree in the front yard of my house on September 12. I will need to find a nice spot to plant the tree to make sure it won’t die. I’m choosing to plant a tree because I’ve always wanted to do it. I’m going to plant the tree with soil to give it the nutrients it needs. Also I am going to put wood chip mulch all around it to keep it from drying out from all the heat. I will water the tree every day‚ and check for growth every other week. Planting

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    The Bushman Monologue

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    Father. The only person who had been there for me. Has shaped me into the man I am today and without him‚ I would be nothing. Now he’s gone‚ I am nothing. Consumed with darkness and hatred‚ which has ignited my anger towards the men who poisoned my father or as the devils call him ‘King Willie.’ As I walked through the forest‚ I reminisced about how father and I would look for the best trees for the mill workers. Tears start gushing down my face like a waterfall. I clenched my teeth and started

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    The best friend of earth of man is the tree. When we use the tree respectfully and economically‚ we have one of the greatest resources on the earth. - Frank Lloyd Wright Trees provide a range of benefits to society. These benefits are both tangible and non-tangible. Tangible benefits are marketable resources g g g that we can measure. Intangible benefits are difficult to measure‚ but improve our quality of life. 1 Most trees in cities or communities are planted to p p provide beauty

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