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    Effects of Bilingualism

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    EFFECTS OF BILINGUALISM TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF FOURTH YEAR HIGHS SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PASIG CATHOLIC COLLEGE Chapter 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction The use of mother tongue in learning allows students to learn the lesson quickly. It helps them to read and probably write quickly. (Yolanda Quijano‚ 1994). The use of the Filipino language in teaching develops lifelong learners who are proficient in the use of their native language and other languages. (Mona Valisino‚ 2006) Using

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    Effects of Urbanization

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    Essay on Effects of Urbanization | | |[pic] | | |Urbanization is the process by which a large number of people over time | | |become concentrated in cities. However‚ cities‚ as permanent settlements | | |where heterogeneous groups of people live‚ have existed since time | |

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    The Weather Systems

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    toward the poles. The problem with this proposal is that Earth does rotate from west to east. This rotation causes the Coriolis effect‚ wherein moving particles such as air are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere. The Coriolis effect‚ combines with the heat imbalance founded on Earth to create distinct global wind systems that transport colder air to warmer areas and warmer air to colder areas. The end result is the balancing of heat energy on

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    The Effects of Urbanisation

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    6 THE EFFECTS OF URBANISATION ON LIVING CONDITIONS Urbanisation causes changes in the living conditions under which people live and work. Especially in developing countries‚ this often leads to adverse living conditions (see introductory remarks in Section 1.2.5). In the particular setting of urbanising villages‚ there are places where chaotic urbanisation and industrialisation causes hardship‚ particularly for local residents. This is not the whole story‚ however. There are also many positive

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    Effects of Cyberbullying

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    messages and derogatory posts on children’s Facebook pages is now commonplace. Even though it may not take place in person‚ the emotional and psychological effects of cyber-bullying are just as destructive. Since new media and cell phones are harder to track and monitor‚ parents need to take preventive measures that can help minimize the effects of cyber-bullying on their children. “Kids that are bullied are likely to experience anxiety‚ depression‚ loneliness‚ unhappiness‚ and poor sleep‚” explains

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    Smoking Effects

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    This is 10 times more than the number killed each year in road accident.So why do people still smoke? Don ’t they realise that smoking has many negatives results? Cigarettes contain nicotine which ruins people ’s lives in 3 ways? It has negative effects upon their physical health‚ their social life and their financial situation. Each cigarette contains around 4‚000 chelicals which damage the smoker ’s body in a variety of ways. According to the American Lung Association‚ cigarettes cause 87% of

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    Effects of Alcohol

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    term alcohol effects like a hangover or a bad night’s sleep. Long term effects are usually experienced when it is quite late. Heavy drinking results to a staggering walk‚ indistinct words and memory lapses. Upon drinking‚ one develops difficulties with their stability‚ judgement and harmonisation. One usually takes a gradual reaction to stimuli‚ a reason why drinking poses danger to driving. This is a result of the way alcohol alters the functionality of the central nervous system. Alcohol changes

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    After Effects

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    After Effects was originally created by the Company of Science and Art] in Providence‚ RI‚ USA‚ where the first two versions of the software‚ 1.0 & 1.1‚ were released by the company in 1993. CoSA along with After Effects was then acquired by Aldus corporation in July 1993‚ which was then acquired by Adobe in 1994‚ and with it PageMaker and After Effects. Adobe’s first new release of After Effects was version 3.0. The following is the list versions of After Effects over the years‚ with the inclusion

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    The Butterfly Effect

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    The Butterfly Effect Thesis statement Film Genres: 1).Thriller (Similar Film: The silence of the lambs) 2).Science fiction film (I am leg end) 3).Family (Cheaper by the dozen ) 4).Fantasy ( Harry potter) 5).Romance film (Titanic ) 6).Crime (I’ll sleep when I’m dead) 7).Crux play (The shawshank redemption

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    The Effects of Alcohol

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    Renata Martin 09/02/2014 PSYC 108 Writing for the Behavioral Sciences Instructor: Amy Parmenter Barber‚ Psy. D. The Effects that Alcohol Plays on the Brain Alcoholism is still one of the major health problems in the Western Society. Most of us have witnessed the outward signs of heavy drinking and intoxication: the staggering walk‚ slurred speech and memory lapses. People who have been drinking tend to have trouble finding their balance‚ judgment

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