1. Introduction However‚ the first lunch boxes weren’t for kids at all. In the late 1800s‚ blue-collar workers carried their lunches to work in metal pails‚ which protected their food from the rigors of the workplace. In fact‚ your lunch pail illustrated your place on the economic scale -- a lunch pail meant you couldn’t afford a hot noontime meal. This didn’t stop children from wanting to emulate their working parents‚ however. Soon enough‚ kids fashioned their own lunch pails from tin boxes that
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APPENDIX A. Economic Nationalism or Economic Internationalism: Which path should the Philippines adopt? No complete realization of either is practicable. We must understand the real alternatives clearly. Therefore‚ the choice should not be between a complete suppression of international trade on the one hand and its complete freedom on the other. Rather we shall look at the restrictions present in status quo which walls our path to development. In the context of constitutional reform‚ the
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Alcoholism: A menace to the society. Filipinos love to drink alcoholic beverages‚ that is. Drinking sessions are seen almost everywhere everyday along the streets and sidewalks‚ inside homes‚ in carinderia and corner sari-sari store‚ and even the upmarket bars and bistros. So phenomenal has been the “tumahan” tradition that it became the undisputed national pastime and social culture of Filipinos. While local folks’ love for drinking session might have built
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The Dog Eaters ( Leoncio P. Deriada) Mariana looked out of the window toward the other side of Artiaga Street. A group of men had gathered around a low table in front of Sergio’s sari-sari store. It was ten o’clock‚ Tuesday morning. Yet these men did not find it too early to drink‚ and worse. They wanted her husband to be with them. Victor was now reaching for his shirt hooked on the wall between Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Mariana turned to him‚ her eyes wild in repulsion and anger. "Those
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Over the years fairies have changed their ways of being performed on social media as seen on television shows and movies. Fairies have changed in the way of their culture/ ethnicity as well in the way of their inclusive gender. The four different representations of the Fairies are Peterpan (Tinkerbell)‚ Fairly Odd Parents‚ Cinderella (Kecia Lewis) play and Shrek 2 fairy godmother. All these four representations are similar and different to one another‚ they are all the same because they all have
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The Hidden Life of an Indian American Student By:Kavya Bomma When someone says the word Indian‚ their minds go straight to at least these three words: curry‚ light bulb twisting‚ and spicy food. Though is that all there is to being an Indian American? What are people not seeing that makes them think this. Indian American kids have a double life in most cases. Their dressing‚ activities‚ music‚ food‚ and dancing are very different from the traditional American music. While Indian American kids
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Everything in India is based on religion. Indian people are very hospitable. Even if they don’t have anything to eat‚ their guests will never be left hungry. The respect for elders is a major fact in Indian culture. The traditional dress of India is called sari. This dress can be worn by all local festivals. India’s diversity is visible in its languages‚ religions‚ dance‚ music‚ architecture and customs. By the culture India and Austria are very dissimilar‚ because their history and all traditions came from
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it at that? Or do I go on and tell them how the festival actually stopped when the American women started dancing‚ so that we looked around to see a circle of men filming our every move? "Do I tell them about bargaining at the bazaar for beautiful saris costing a few dollars a piece‚ and not mention the men who stood watching us‚ who would push by us‚ clawing at our breasts and groins?
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Lajwanti-mulk raj anand Having lived through almost the entire 20th century (from 1905 to 2004)‚Mulk Raj Anand had been an active observer of the myriad changes taking place in social‚ cultural‚ political and economic landscape of pre and post-independent India. His short stories sketch the deep-rooted caste‚ class and gender bias in the lives of Indians. ‘Lajwanti’ is a heart-rending portrait of a woman who tries to flee to her father’s home in order to escape the brutal and sexual advances of
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10‚ Jalan Mega Minang‚ Taman Minang Sari‚ 68000 Ampang‚ Selangor. 7th September 2009 Dear Lina‚ It was lovely to hear from you. All of us miss you very much. Mum and Dad are glad that you are slowly adjusting to life in a boarding school. In your letter you complained about the compulsory co-curricular activities. Well‚ let me tell you that you can reap many benefits through active participation in these activities. Firstly‚ the various co-curricular activities help you become
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