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    Problems on Ages

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    ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 6:7. If Q is 4 years old than P‚ what will be ratio of the ages of P and Q after 4 years? (a) 3:4 (b) 3:5 (c) 4:3 (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 3. The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 5:7. If the difference between Q’s present age and P’s age after 6 years is 2‚ what is the total of P’s and Q’s present ages? (a) 48 years (b) 52 years (c) 56 years (d) Can not be determined (e) None of these 4. At present‚ the ratio between

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    In the Dark

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    are The Greatest Moments in life‚ what we really mean is; what pivotal moments in life have the most effect? J. McTaggart‚ metaphysicist and Philosopher‚ once described time as an extremely turbulent Ocean of infinite width and unknown length. The present‚ he said‚ is a storm of infinite width and the length of a single moment. As the storm passes across the ocean‚ it freezes it at that precise instant and it becomes the past. Those of us with memory can recall the past‚ and it’s these reflections

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    Partido State University Laboratory High School Goa‚ Camarines Sur “The effects of computer/video games in the health of the students of 7-diamond in psu lab. High school s/y 2013-2014” Submitted by: Ivy Jahn A. Ablay Submitted to: Mr. Cristopher B. Narvato Acknowledgement Long roads are long journeys. A long walk that starts with a clear destination and ends in the way it deserves to be. But these are not the things that signify the meaning of journeys. The magic happens along

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    Business Etiquette

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    business meetings? a. Peru. b. Hong Kong. c. Japan. d. China. e. Morocco. 3. Gift giving is prevalent in Japanese society. A business acquaintance presents you with a small wrapped package. Do you: a. Open the present immediately and thank the giver? b. Thank the giver and open the present later? c. Suggest that the giver open the present for you?

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    line like your birth‚ your school entrance‚ your high school graduation‚ your first job and any other important highlights (either personal or work related; either large or small) that happened during your life up to the present time that influenced your present learning with respect to your degree program. How is drawing a lifeline useful to me? A lifeline drawing helps you remember important events in your life so you can write your life story; it is for your personal

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    Sorrow, a Timeless Theme

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    theme to exist in the past and still live today? This question is easily answered through a movie of the past and a story of the present. In 1930‚ All Quiet on the Western Front was released to the public. The film was based on Erich Maria Remarque’s novel‚ directed by Lewis Milestone‚ and produced by Carl Laemmle Jr. (“All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)”). The present day story was written on www.usatoday.com on November 8‚ 2012‚ and is entitled: “On Veterans Day‚ a vet’s suicide haunts those

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    Once More To The Lake

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    Rhetorical Analysis of E.B. White?s ?Once More to the Lake? E.B. White?s ?Once more to the Lake? provides keen insight into the life of a middle-aged man reflecting on the past‚ present‚ and future. The setting of the essay primarily resides at a lake that offered the author endless amounts of pleasure as a child. Now as an adult‚ the author wishes to relive this experience and try to recapture his youth. Throughout the essay a major theme develops: Although the passage of time produces a link between

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    stand out to me. They are shown through the plot‚ setting‚ characters and language of the book. Lots of these themes link together. Darkness and light is perhaps the main theme of the book. Constantly‚ throughout the novel‚ darkness and light is present and mentioned although‚ used many times‚ in different contexts. For example “Grandpa moved in and out of his darkness” and “….into the fringes of the light” are both about darkness and light but mean different things. The first quote means that Grandpa

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    Is Anybody Listening

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    be tiring. Finally‚ Daniels declares that lectures will never fade out from university because they are “economically necessary‚” so “students must learn to listen before they listen to learn.” I found Daniels’ points are exactly what I feel about present educational system. Although students possess higher degrees these days‚ employers usually feel that owning degree‚ even doctoral degree‚ doesn’t mean these graduates have the quality for the job. On the contrary‚ the administrators often find their

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    Why Wilderness

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    belief to convey how essential our wilderness is. He is trying to accomplish two things; persuading the reader that wilderness is important enough to put forth an effort into preserving it‚ and present to the (already pro-wilderness) audience how he believes they should do so. By contrasting the past and present of our wilderness and what we have and haven’t done to keep it‚ Nash suggests that we are not currently on the correct path. Nash does an excellent job of proving to the reader and the audience

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