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    They’ve shown great potential in achieving new things. No one is quite like these four. In fact‚ they were the building blocks of their society. Despite their unique distinctions they are somewhat alike. Prometheus and Gaea‚ characters in the book Anthem‚ fought through the struggle to gain singular knowledge and individuality. Prometheus devoted his life for a chance at having individual intelligence‚ in a place where everyone is looked upon as a whole‚ nothing more‚ nothing less. In spite of the

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    Reaction Paper The subject and language required to be used here in the Philippines is Filipino which we consider good for the education in our country. From elementary to college‚ Tagalog or Filipino as a language and a subject were introduced. Recently‚ the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) announced that they will be removing obligatory Filipino subjects taught in college. The scrapping of Filipino subjects was then opposed by different members of the society

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    Media Reaction Asian American and Pacific Islander Families Descend on Washington D.C. Demanding Passage of Strong Immigration Reform Legislation BY ASIANWEEK STAFF – JUNE 5‚ 2013POSTED IN: NATIONAL‚ NEWS‚ POLITICS Washington D.C. – As the full U.S. Senate is poised to begin the process to debate the immigration bill‚ S. 744‚ the Border Security‚ Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act‚ hundreds Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) families from 20 states rallied on

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    of their battles in the classroom‚ before they end up in the courtroom where she would have encountered them if she had qualified as a lawyer. Erin fights for the kids’ respect‚ and tries to engage with them and the situations they face. In buying books they could relate to‚ like The Diary of Ann Frank‚ she gains their attention‚ breaking down the tribal barriers in the classroom‚ and improving their school grades. As depicted in the film‚ Erin Gruwell provided the students in her class with journals

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    ------------------------------------------------- Reaction Paper ------------------------------------------------- Social identity: Does my group define who I am? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Stressing the Group: Social Identity and the Unfolding Dynamics of Responses to Stress ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Adamos Papantoniou -------------------------------------------------

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    decent taste” and finally it uses personification‚ for example “ where holy brightness breaks into flame” and not only has he used these skills he has also made it emotional so that the reader feels sorry for him even though he has killed a man. Anthem for a doomed youth (1893-1928) Wilfred Owen I believe that this poem is about how war is ruining the land‚ for example “what passing-bells for these who die as cattle? – only the monstrous anger of guns”‚ it explains how the war does nothing good

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    Sins and Transgressions The society and government in which a person lives is one of the most influential factors for their religion‚ values and what is socially acceptable within the terms of society. In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ the dystopian society’s government has a very prominent role in every citizen’s life. The council‚ the group of people who run the society‚ established many rules and ways of thinking towards appearance and lifestyle. In this society‚ being different is considered evil because

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    ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF ELIMAYLOR RESEARCH LIBRARIANS‚ INC. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS : The undersigned‚ all of whom are of legal age‚ citizens and residents of the Philippines‚ have this day voluntarily associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a non-stock corporation under the laws of the Philippines. AND WE HEREBY CERTIFY: First: - That the name of said corporation shall be: “ELIMAYLOR RESEARCH LIBRARIANS‚ Inc.” Second: - That the purpose or purposes

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    PGC | Leader: Feliciano‚ Marion Joelle Members: Alano‚ Angelica Amante‚ Kimberly Camacho‚ Trinidad Campo‚ Crio Delos Santos‚ Nina Dimatulac‚ Christine Joy Feliciano‚ Marion Joelle Sagun‚ Agnes 1SPED2 | Article VI: Legislative Department | Contents Section 1: Legislative Department 5 Legislative Power 5 Law 5 Congress of the Philippines 5 Bicameralism 5 TYPES 5 Advantages 6 Disadvantages 6 Scope of Legislative Power of Congress 6 Classification of Powers

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    In the book Anthem‚ Equality 7-2521 (Equality) lived in a society where everyone was equal and treated with disrespect. The society had no tolerance for being different and having their own opinion and ideas. People couldn’t even pursue the career they dreamed of having. They were punished for disobeying any of these “rules”. Despite Equality’s strict society‚ his motivations in conducting his experiments are finding individuality‚ starting a new revolution‚ finding freedom‚ and trying to become

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