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    Role-Model A combination of kindness and understanding describes Atticus‚ he efforts to understand the best in people. Atticus represents an intelligent figure for readers; He endures the characteristic of patience‚ moreover he does not appear angry often. In addition‚ Mr. Finch introduces himself as a modest individual‚ he attempts his best not to show off in any way. However‚ Atticus reveals lenience towards the children‚ he does not enjoy punishing them. Mr. Finch usually seems easy-going‚

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    the implementation of the Mother Tongue Based- Multilingual Education in the Philippines Paul Julian Santiago Osaka University pauljuliansantiago@gmail.com I. Overview: From Bilingual Education Policy to MLE The Philippines saw a big change this year when the Republic Act 10533‚ also known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013‚ was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III last May 15. One of the salient features of this law is the use of the mother tongue (MT) as the language

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    sale of milk A study of Mother Dairy As partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (FMG-XVII) 2008-10 Submitted to: Prof. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya Submitted By: Sumeet Sharma FMG XVII Roll No.081117 FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT B-18‚ QUTAB INSTITUTIONAL AREA NEW DELHI Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Sumeet Sharma‚ Roll No. 081117 has completed his summer internship at Milk Division at Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetables

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    Rhealyn G. Lim‚ Rolly L. Daluyen‚ Zaldy T. Dackias‚ Ana Leah L. ABSTRACT The study aims to know how the different elementary schools in La Trinidad on the implementation of Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education Program and if the students perform higher on the assessment after the implementation of Mother Tongue Based-Multi Lingual Education (MTBMLE)‚ compared to the Old Curriculum. The MTBMLE is now on its two years of its implementation. As conceptualized by the Department of Education

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    Who Is Your Role Model? My role model is Josh Dobbs. The reason I look up to him is cause‚ he is a very good football player and brilliant. He studies in aerospace engineering at the University of Tennessee‚ he is also the starting quarterback for the Vols. He is only a junior and hopes to spend his senior year at Tennessee for school and football. On the field he is the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Volunteers. This year their record was 9-4 and won the “Outback Bowl” in Tampa‚ Florida

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    demands of the developed world and the continuous pursuit for a better life have led to the increase of double-income family. Mothers usually opting to continue to work few months after giving birth then has naturally become common in some nations. Significantly‚ this trend brings about some inevitable drawbacks in every family‚ but also it has considerable benefits. If mothers have their own source of income‚ they can undoubtedly improve the financial condition of their family. Raising children has

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    for healthy mother Earth People like to keep good health to live longer and happier. Similarly‚ we must keep our mother earth in good health not only for current generation‚ but also for the future generations. People spoil their health with unhealthy habits. Similarly‚ we spoil the earth with mindless abuse of her resources. When we let the earth to take toll because of our overindulgences resulting in air pollution‚ water pollution to name a few‚ the delicate ecosystem of mother earth can choke

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    Mothers tongue analysis Profound writer and best-selling novelist Amy Tan is well known for her works which tends to explores mother daughter relationships. In her narrative essay “Mother Tongue” she discusses the discrimination and prejudice opinions on “broken English”. Amy makes the readers realizes how not being an American can not only influence the way we speak English‚ but have an effect on how we handle real life situations. She does so by incorporating her mother’s real life struggles

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    In Tan’s essay Mother Tongue‚ she pointed that we all speak a different language without thinking and we are being categorized by the way we speak. Tan is an imaginary writer who is “fascinated by language in daily life” and uses English language as her daily part in the work. In paragraph 2 and 3 Tan observed experience that made aware of the “Englishes” that she had been using. The first time she had noticed is when she was giving a talk about her book‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ everyone in the audience

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    In Yo Soy Teresa La Fea the story of Teresa and her whole family fighting for having a child illuminates the ways institutions in this case medical institutions embody and reproduce oppression which is later internalized by the subordinated group itself. Racism and ranking of people based on skin color is embraced by the medical institution of Dr. Hidalgo and Dr. Castro: Most of the egg donors are light-skinned as it is widely believed that there should a shared preference for whiter babies. It was

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