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    Barangay Assenbly Minutes

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    Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY Barangay 2‚ Bacolod City Minutes of the 2nd Semester Barangay Assembly of the Barangay Council of Barangay 2‚ Bacolod City‚ dated November 9‚ 2012‚ held at Barangay Hall‚ 3:00 p.m. Present: Hon. Emelda J. Banguanga ……………………………Punong Barangay Hon. Ramon E. Jamelo…………………………………Barangay Kagawad Hon. Ben Jake C. Barilla …………………………….. Barangay Kagawad Hon. Victor D. Aliguin…….…………………………...Barangay Kagawad

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    Just a Minute Tips

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    JUST A MINUTE [JAM]: Just a minute is the program that one should speak about a topic in a minute without any preparation.This program is useful for all the languages to improve your speaking skills‚ smartness. The most important advantages in JAM is to know about yourself with in one minute‚ like command on language‚ smartness‚ managing skills‚ convincing skills‚etc.‚The main and most important objective of JAM is  to present or speak about a particular issue or topic in one minute of time. Tips

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    The Apology Essay The Apology is Socrates’s defense to his trial and sentencing. He is defending himself and what he believes to be true. In this account‚ he reveals that he has found the secret to wisdom. He explains that Delphi had told him that he was the wisest man alive. He was curious as to why Delphi had said that. He went on a search to find a man that was wiser than himself. In this process‚ he discovered what it means to be truly wise. In Socrates’s quest to find the true meaning of

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    Nineteen Minutes Analysis

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    Nineteen Minutes “In nineteen minutes‚ you can mow the front lawn; color your hair; watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes‚ you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for a family of five. In nineteen minutes‚ you can stop the world; or you can just jump off it.” (p. 5) One’s perspective on life can really make a difference. You can complain you only have nineteen minutes or you can use that nineteen minutes to the best or your ability. Use

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    Sidney's Theme in Apology

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    Examine in detail the main ideas in Sidney’s ‘An Apology for Poetry’ and comment on its significance. An Apologie for Poetrie may for purposes of convenience be divided into sixteen sections. 1. The Prologue Before launching a defence of poetry‚ Sidney justified his stand by referring in a half-humorous manner to a treatise on horseman-ship by pietro Pugliano. If the art of horsemanship can deserve such an eloquent euology and vindication‚ surely poetry has better claims for euology and vindication

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    Every 15 Minutes

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    was‚ Every 15 Minutes‚ and I was the drunk driver. Beer cans scattered around the pavement; every step I took felt like an eternity‚ a lurch through some kind of dark matter. I kept thinking “this didn’t actually happen‚ this didn’t actually happen‚” but‚ the experience was all too real. I had killed someone. Metaphorically‚ of course‚ she’s fine. I took a seat in my car‚ and mixed the soon-to-be puke‚ a concoction of granola bar and water in my mouth.  The waiting began. Five minutes‚ ten‚ twenty

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    11 Minutes Sparknotes

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    Eleven Minutes is the story of a young girl named Maria who leaves her Brazilian home to go to Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ in hopes of great adventure and great love. Her situation does not prove to be what she had hoped and she pursues a career in prostitution in order to make money quickly in order to return home. During her time in Switzerland‚ Maria experiences pain‚ pleasure‚ and love and must decide the correct path for her life. Maria grows up in a small town in the interior of Brazil where folklore

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    The Two-Minute Speech

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    The Two-Minute Speech Lasting roughly over two minutes‚ the Gettysburg Address is one of the best known speeches in American history. In the Gettysburg Address‚ author Abraham Lincoln puts hope into the hearts of Americans of a new nation brought up from the ashes of the American Civil War and the noble men that fought to preserve its belief in liberty and the equality of all men. Lincoln’s words deliver a sense of unity and wholehearted purpose among Americans in his Gettysburg Address. In

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    Just a Minute Topic

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    the ear. Without surgery‚ he was told‚ he had five years to live. "The specialist asked if I used a mobile a lot. When I said yes‚ he replied: ’Mobiles will be the smoking gun of the 21st century.’ He sowed a seed in my mind." Whitfield‚ now 56‚ is one of a growing and vociferous group of people who are convinced that mobile phones are killing us. A phone‚ they point out‚ along with cordless phones and Wi-Fi‚ works in the same way as a miniature microwave‚ emitting electromagnetic radiation. Admittedly

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    youth by teaching his incorrect version of philosophy and creating new gods. It is for this reason that he is being wrongly accused and put on trial. Socrates positions in the Apology and the Crito‚ in regards to following the law‚ appear to be contradictory to each other but in fact they are consistent in most ways. In the Apology‚ Socrates states that he would much rather die than refrain from spreading his wisdom of philosophy. In the Crito‚ Socrates refuses to escape from prison with Crito because

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