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    Geographic Analysis FIGURE 1.1 LOCATION OF LAOAG CITY IN THE PHILIPPINES Brgy. No. 30-A‚ Suyo belongs to the barangays of Component City Laoag City which are in the outlying area. Laoag City is the province Ilocos Norte in Ilocos Region which is part of the Luzon group of islands. Laoag City has a total land area of 12‚747.35 hectares or 127.4735 square kilometers. It consists of 80 barangays‚ 30 of which are urban and 50 are rural barangays. 70.61% of which is disposable and 15.19% are protected

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    the slaves. Powerfully intertwining the words‚ “great beacon light of hope” and “joyous daybreak” to represent this “momentous decree‚” the use of imagery establishes that a long awaited moment had finally occurred. This is important to note‚ because similar imagery runs throughout the entire speech. It institutes that freedom is light and slavery is vile darkness which must be overcome by this “joyous daybreak.” After the mention of freedom being confirmed‚ the repetition of “one hundred years

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    Setting: The Village: In many ways‚ the village in which most of the story takes place‚ is a symbol of the oppression of the people. To create this symbol‚ Steinbeck personifies the town. The Gulf Another important element of the setting is the sea. It‚ too‚ takes on symbolic importance in the story. The Gulf provides the villagers with their livelihood and sustenance-fish and pearls. However‚ like the town‚ it cannot be trusted. Steinbeck uses the sea to make his readers aware that things are not

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    Valerie Anne A. dela Paz 4AOM – OPM07 Chapter 8: Resource Considerations Resources can include people‚ equipment‚ machines‚ tools‚ facilities‚ and space. Among the people may be many different types‚ such as painters‚ designers‚ cooks‚ computer programmers‚ and assembly workers. The consideration of resources adds another dimension (beyond the element of time) to planning and scheduling. In many projects‚ the amounts of the various types of resources available to perform the project activities

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    he seems to be possessing greed in his soul. As this happens‚ the setting of the book changes as mirrored in Kino’s character. In the beginning‚ everything was calm in Kino’s tone. By the middle‚ Kino owns one of the largest pearls ever seen in La Paz‚ shown as destruction in his wife‚ Juan’s‚ eyes. By the end‚ Kino sees what destruction the pearl has brought upon his family. In the beginning‚ Kino’s neighborhood is demonstrated as begin very peaceful. This reflects his mood at the time. “ The

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    Jaime Escalante was born December 31‚ 1930 in La Paz‚ Bolivia. He came to the United States in the 1960s to seek a better life. He began teaching math to troubled students in a violent Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. In 1974‚ Escalante took a job at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles‚ California. He found himself in a challenging situation: teaching math to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence

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    became a teacher at the University of the Philippines‚ who taught short-story writing and had become an influential figure to many Filipino writers in the English language‚ such as Loreto Paras-Sulit‚ Paz M. Latorena Arturo Belleza Rotor‚Bienvenido N. Santos and Francisco Arcellana. The annually held Paz Marquez-Benitez Lectures in the Philippines honors her memory by focusing on the contribution of Filipino women writers to Philippine Literature in the English language. Settings: A place near

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    been seared in the flames of withering injustice...” was one of the examples that he uses as he referred to the condition of African Americans in the United States. Another example was “It came as joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.” He describes it to be a joyous daybreak after many years of being slaves in America. Throughout the speech‚ another scheme King uses frequently is parallelism‚ the strategy of repeating similar clauses‚ several times. Early in his speech‚ King

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    Literary Period American Period 1898 - 1945   Philippine literature during the American rule was influenced by two factors‚ first of which is‚ education. With the Americans providing free education‚ many were given the chance to study and English was used as the language of instruction. Unlike the Spanish‚ the foreigners were willing to teach their language to the Filipinos. Free education served as the stepping stone for others to improve their social status. Early literary works in English

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    Numerous studies have been conducted on the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; however‚ only a few address its significance in reducing the level of anxiety and depression in those patients.  Paz-Dı´az et al. (2006) states that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common and very debilitating disease that is frequently associated with anxiety and depression. According to Coventry and Hind (2007)‚ in the management of COPD‚ pulmonary

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