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    I am RENE D. PASIOLAN‚ 50 years old and in good health. I finished my four year course as working student at Foundation University‚ Dumaguete City‚ taking up Bachelor in Agricultural Technology major in Animal Husbandry. If given chance to work with the project‚ I would do my best to exert effort and display my greatest potentials for the good of the DSWD program. Should an interview be desire‚ I am willing to come at your most convenient time. Respectfully yours‚ RENE D. PASIOLAN

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    La Lunette d’approche La Lunette d’approche or The Telescope is an oil on canvas painting created by René Magritte in 1963. This particular art piece‚ The Telescope‚ is often given a false title including “The Field Glass”. This artwork shows a window portraying a partly cloudy sky‚ but with one window door slightly opened‚ showing a hint of perplexing darkness. The Telescope‚ along with many other of Magritte’s pieces‚ were created in such a unique and different style that it provoked thoughts

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    Arthur Andersen The name Arthur Andersen is a very well known name among households in the world today. At one time‚ the reputation of Arthur Andersen was very positive. However‚ the risky and unethical decisions that were made over the ending years by top management‚ gave Arthur Andersen a famous name with not such a positive reputation. Arthur Andersen became involved in many scandals with the largest being that of Enron Incorporated. Poor decision making by upper management and issues with

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    difficult problems. An important progress in algebra in the 16th century was the overview of symbols for operations and algebraic powers. As an end of this development‚ Book III of La géometrie (1637)‚ written by the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes. How is Algebra used in the real world? We actually use Algebra in every single day of our lives. Sometimes you use it without even knowing. 1. Someone randomly comes up to and says that she/he is 6 years older than you. You would

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    COMPILATION OF LETTERS Submitted to: Prof. Ruth Gelveson Submitted by: Rio Matthew V. Alfeche BHRM2A TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPLETE MESSAGE May 5‚ 2011 Mrs. Betty Williams The Williams Adventure Park Igbaras‚ Iloilo 505-1234 Dear Mr. Cruz Greetings!

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    Edward Saïd stated‚ “The West—as I see it—has no idea what the East is actually like. They just came up with a bunch of ideas ("representations") and then ran with them." In Western culture‚ most children are raised to believe that the Western way of life is the best way of life‚ which can be described as an ethnocentric perspective. The less developed or progressive countries are classified under “The East‚” and the more developed are classified as “The West.” This creates a binary way of looking

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    methodological skepticism associated with the writings and methodology of René Descartes. Cartesian doubt is also known as Cartesian skepticism‚ methodic doubt‚ methodological skepticism‚ or hyperbolic doubt. Cartesian doubt is a systematic process of being skeptical about (or doubting) the truth of one’s beliefs‚ which has become a characteristic method in philosophy. This method of doubt was largely popularized in Western philosophy by René Descartes(1596-1650)‚ who sought to doubt the truth of all his beliefs

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    narrative 8. Ganesh 9. garbhagriha 10. gopura 11. Indo-Saracenic 12. jataka 13. Jina 14. karma 15. Krishna 16. lakshanas 17. Lakshmi 18. linga 19. mandala 20. mandapa 21. mandorla 22. mihrab 23. minaret 24. mithuna 25. mudra 26. Orientalism 27. qibla 28. samsara 29. saptamatrika 30. Shiva 31. sutras 32. torana 33. urna 34. ushnisha 35. vihara 36. Vishnu 37. bodhisattva 38. dharma On the day of the exam‚ you will be asked to select three topics from the list below to compose

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    Juran ha sido llamado el padre de la calidad ó "gurú" de la calidad y el hombre quien "enseño calidad a los japoneses". El es reconocido como la persona quien agrego la dimensión humana para la amplia calidad y de ahí proviene los orígenes estadísticos de la calidad total. El concepto de Calidad para Juran es: Adecuación Al USO. Planificación Para la Calidad Este proceso determina quienes son los usuarios para definir las necesidades que deben cubrir las características del producto‚ así como el

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    independence‚ it was merely a question of whether Diaz proved a good dictator or a bad one.” (p. 8) Outwardly Diaz seemed to have brought much prosperity to the country‚ but that prosperity was only being distributed to a select few. In 1856 La Ley Lerdo passed. La Ley Lerdo divided up the ejidos (common lands in the villages of indigenous people of Mexico) and allowed them to be bought‚ or stolen‚ and sold to developers. Most of the land was sold to hacendados‚ or owners of haciendas. Under the rule of

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