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    Origin/ Beginning of Philippine Short Story in English I. The Early Period – 1900 to 1930 On August 13‚ 1898‚ the American forces occupied Manila . A few years later‚ in April of 1900‚ President William McKinley directed the Philippines Commission to make English the official medium of instruction for all public schools. The first teachers of English were members of the United States Army. In August of 1901 six hundred American teachers arrived on the transport Thomas. They replaced the soldiers

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    Bukidnon Deer Park and Wildlife Center Reaction Paper On August 26‚ 2012 I visited the Bukidnon Deer Park and Wildlife Center located at San Miguel‚ Maramag‚ Bukidnon. The purpose of the trip was to look at some fascinating wild animals that live from different parts of the world and to learn more about them. The first animals I visited were the mammals. Mammals are class of warm-blooded vertebrate animals that have‚ in the female‚ milk-secreting organs for feeding the young. The animals available

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    criticism of George W. Bush and the American government is well known. He has stated his vies on the way black Americans are treated and discrimination in general. He was also very critical of George W. Bush’s reaction (or lack of it) to the Hurricane Katrina disaster in the predominantly black region of Louisiana. In a live televised appeal‚ humorist Kanye West stated that “ George W. Bush doesn’t care about black people”‚ which was later mixed into a song. Kanye West is allowed to criticize whatever

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    Metropolitan Theatre. Manila: Security Bank and Trust Company by Filipinas Foundation Inc.‚ 1981. 94-95. Print. Maramag‚ Ileana. The Philippines: A Renaissance in Art and Culture. Manila: Office of Media Affairs‚ 1982. 53-58. Print. Manila Metropolitan Theatre. Inauguration of the Manila Metropolitan Theatre‚ December 17‚ 1978. Manila: Manila Metropolitan Theatre‚ 1978. Print Marcos‚ Imelda and Ileana Maramag "Agenda Setting." Fresno State University. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 21 Mar. 2014. . Senate Resolution 700 (2006)

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    Teenage pregnancy Introduction Over the past few decades‚ teenage pregnancy has become a public concern which has generated a great deal of attention in the locality. Increasing awareness of the social and economic consequences of teenage pregnancy has led to a consensus opinion among policy makers  and the public that teenage pregnancy and child bearing is a significant social problem. It has been linked to an array of other social issues‚ such as welfare dependency‚ child health and well-being

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    opportunity for the city to rise as a tourism city. However‚ due to the climate of the city itself‚ the city is vulnerable to one of the deadliest natural disaster‚ the hurricanes. One of the well known disasters that hits New Orleans is the Hurricane Katrina incident in 2005. This case study aims to analyse New Orleans as a major tourism city of America and its future potential to stay as one of the top tourism industry in America. This case study will research into the effort and impacts made by the

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    Man ’s Inherent Goodness By Sarah Is man inherently evil? It is one of those controversial questions that cause the great thinkers of our world to engage in hot-tempered disputes and quarrels. The side that is often favored by the religious-minded and the optimists‚ the view that man is inherently good‚ is the stance that I will be defending in this narrative. After all‚ is not man the creature that laughs at himself? Although there are those who would argue to the contrary‚ laughter

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    behind” by Alice Waters and Katrina Heron‚ they claim that the government should give money to healthy organic food instead of wasting money to finance the National School lunch problem which would keep buying cheap‚ health-harming foods. “Recess Before Lunch Can Mean Happier‚ Healthier Kids” http://www.educationworld.com/a_admin/admin/admin389.shtml "We got the idea [of recess before lunch] from the school nurse who had been to a conference‚" said principal Dr. Sarah Hartley. "It gets very hot

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    POETRY Joan T. Suarez What is POETRY…. Poetry is a patterned form of verbal or written expression of ideas in concentrated‚ imaginative‚ and rhythmical terms that often contain the elements of sense‚ sound‚ and structure. It is considered the oldest literary form. Poetry has implied meaning/s which is/are evoked in the carefully selected words. It is often considered as the most difficult and most sophisticated of all literally genres. One of its distinct characteristics is that it

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    A Second Generation of Books

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    a D e l t a X XX O r i g i n a l A r t i c l e s B OO K REV I EW ESSAY B OO K REV I EW ESSAY After Katrina: A Second Generation of Books (1) The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe ‚ by David L. Brunsma‚ David Overfelt‚ and J. Steven Picou‚ eds. Rowman & Littlefield‚ Lanham‚ MD‚ 2007. 288 pp. $29.95 (2) Through the Eye of Katrina: Social Justice in the United States ‚ by Kristin A. Bates and Richelle S. Swan‚ eds. Carolina Academic Press‚ Durham

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