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    above yields four pairs of corresponding angles. Parallel Postulate Given a line and a point not on that line‚ there exists a unique line through the point parallel to the given line. The parallel postulate is what sets Euclidean geometry apart from non-Euclidean geometry.

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    revolves around behavior and the processingof information. The constructivist theory deals with more of a “hands on” and socialaspect approach. I would imagine most students at the early levels of learning are morevisual and social learners taking more from experiences than a book. I guess it justdepends on your beliefs and how you can best implement a strategy based upon yourclassroom. I personally feel that the classrooms in Piaget’s day were a lot less diversethan today’s. I think a teacher’s theory

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    Tarlac Montessori School La Puerta del Sol Hi-land Subd. San Sebastian‚ Tarlac City A Commentary on Moral and Social Issues Presented by: Patricia Nicole C. Plopinio IV- St. Pio Presented to: Sir Kroy Ruiz M. Sonz There has been a very heated debate concerning abortion in the current world we live in. Do we or do we not kill a human being‚ an organism? That is basically the question everyone asks and each person has their own answer. Personally

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    of the last reigning Rajah of Selurong‚ Rajah Lakandula.[3] The family earned extra income by raising pigs and accommodating boarders in their home.[2] Due to his roots in poverty‚ Macapagal would later become affectionately known as the "Poor boy from Lubao".[4] Diosdado Macapagal was also a reputed poet in the Spanish language although his poet work was eclipsed by his political biography. Early education Macapagal excelled in his studies at local public schools‚ graduating valedictorian at Lubao

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    side. Covering up the truth and their worries of being sued‚ they agreed that no trace of modification request should exist in any form‚ shredding the modification request from one of their support group was an option for Bob; as if such requests never happen. Decision made during the planning meeting are based from some experiences on the other company experience such complaints‚ even though

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    The making of Americas beauty culture. Seems that the promise of beauty is nothing but a commercial myth. Although the traditional definition of beauty says to be confident and embrace yourself. Today‚ beauty should be defined as something that goes beyond physical appearance and spreads positivity and kindness. Women have shared their beauty secrets and‚ in the process‚ created intimacy. Not only are women showing beauty on TV‚ it may seem that beauty is nothing but addicting. It’s true that

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    and electronic technologies to capture‚ transmit and display a visual image. By the late 1920s‚ however‚ those employing only optical and electronic technologies were being explored. All modern television systems relied on the latter‚ although the knowledge gained from the work onelectromechanical systems was crucial in the development of fully electronic television. Braun HF 1 television receiver‚ Germany‚ 1958 The first images transmitted electrically were sent by early mechanical fax machines‚ including

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    different people‚ different story on how they got infected. They are the 3 major characters in the story or known as the 3 victims/HIV patients named: Heidi‚ Ivy and Vanessa. Heidi‚ played by Ma. Isabel Lopez‚ a house wife who contracted the virus from her‚ an overseas contract worker who died in Saudi Arabia eventually three years ago. Ivy‚ played by Iza Calzado‚ a women who is positive in HIV and last Vanessa‚ played by IC Mendoza‚ a gay and stand-up comedian who got the virus by doing variety

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    finally he observes his subjects. As one of the most common tools of research‚ Prok uses surveys to accumulate an extensive knowledge of people’s sexual history. Prok and his team use these surveys in interviews as a means of getting information from their subjects. We see him use emotional and tactical strategies to get the interviewees to warm up to him‚ and eventually give more information than originally anticipated. The team continues to ask personal questions and carefully record the data

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    by Anne Stevenson is a short poem‚ with a powerful message that isn’t quite clear to readers. The title itself is French for‚ “hidden meaning” or “implication”. “It describes something left unsaid but assumed to be understood” (939). It is written from a women’s point of view‚ on how we interpret the way men look at us. The narrator is speaking to men in general‚ not necessarily directing the poem at one specific man. Her words portray an extremely strong and intelligent woman‚ describing how

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