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    Name: Address: Age: Gender: male Female Occupation: Good day. This is a survey about the promotion of the advocacy of WALO visual artist “fusing Passion for art and love for humanity” in sharing the art through free teaching in the society and creating an advocacy ad campaign for WALO. Kindly read the instructions and answer the questions responsibly your opinion are most welcome here. Thank you! A group of vibrant artists forged together with a common vision and

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study (CITE THE INTRODUCTION OF YOUR STUDY HERE) Biñan has played a huge part in our culture and history. With a rich commercial market and progressive‚ continuous development‚ this town has been recently converted into a city. Biñan City – has become both a suburban residential community of Metro Manila and location for some of the Philippines’ largest industrial estates and export processing zones. (Casas‚ 2011) (AUTHOR AND THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Word games give strange happiness for the players not been included the educational aspects. How much if we play using our own language. That gives us idea to make not a new game but a new variation of boggle or word factory’s game exclusively for Filipinos. You may have played word factory android games before but in this variation‚ each player searches for Filipino or Tagalog words

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Mankind has always tried to use technologies in order to improve his life. The wheel‚ for instance‚ was invented in order to transport goods saving forces and to move more quickly. The discovery of fire helped to heat him and to defend himself from wild animals. From the very beginning man has always looked for a better way of life. Time after time‚ he has continued to improve his environment‚ both at work and at home. The first automations

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction An Overseas Filipino Worker is a Filipino who is employed in work outside the Philippines. They are Filipinos working abroad that are expected to return permanently either upon the expiration of a work contract or upon retirement. The term OFWs was officially adopted under the President Fidel V. Ramos Administration to give recognition to millions of Filipinos who sacrifice by working in other countries. A former economics professor‚ Gloria

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    Sample of research student titles Globalization and the educational experiences of young adult private students in English speaking African countries: A case study of Ghana. Values and Expectations of work-personal life integration of young British and Southeast Asian students An autobiography of health: a study of health and identity Registered order to enhance their quality of life An investigation of how therapists assess that change is occurring during therapeutic sessions with child

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    There were many events that took place in the 1760’s and 1770’s that led to the Revolutionary war. During these years the British did many things that upset the colonists. These upset colonists would eventually get sick of all the British ways and fight for their freedom. Many events crucial the Revolutionary War took place in the 1760’s‚ such as the Sugar Act‚ Stamp Act‚ and Declaratory Act. The Sugar Act of 1764 set an import tax on foreign sugar‚ molasses‚ and rum entering Britain’s American

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    “Let the daughters of Liberty‚ nobly arise” During the Revolutionary War‚ women who had previously been politically inactive took charge. They formed organized groups that involved themselves in multiple activities that helped support their yearning for American Independence‚ a nation apart from the British. In addition to organizing alliances of women activists‚ weaving their own clothing‚ and boycotting British tea‚ they also discontinued purchases of British imported goods altogether‚ which was

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    Joseph Plumb Martin was born on November 1760 in western Massachusetts. He wrote a book in which he described the life of an ordinary soldier during the American Revolution.”A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier” not only informed about the poor conditions in which the troops lived but also is one of the few soldier’s accounts of the Revolution in general. Martin grow up in his Connecticut grandparent’s house. He noted since 1774 that a war with Great Britain was coming‚so he promise himself to

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    threaten to the established liberties that Americans enjoyed. The greatest threat to liberty was depicted as corruption. The colonists associated it with luxury and‚ especially‚ inherited aristocracy‚ which they condemned. The beginning to the Revolutionary War was after Washington forced the British out of Boston in spring‚ 1776; neither the British nor the Loyalists controlled any significant areas. “It is matter of too great notoriety to need any proofs that the arrival of his Majesty’s troops

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