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    The film ‘Bend it like Beckham’ main character is an Indian girl‚ Jess whose dream is to play professional football. However‚ Jess’s parents are Indians and their culture does not accept Indian girls playing football. The difference of beliefs causes conflict between Jess and her parents and the other characters in the film and highlights the cross-cultural interactions. Culture is a system of values beliefs‚ assumption and norms shared among a group of people (country‚ region‚ religion‚ profession

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    ujhhkiyhik‚iu‚knjiujl‚ujhubuoiLocal Color in Edilberto K. Tiempo’s Selected Short Stories Lito L. Diones College of Arts and Sciences Cebu Normal University Abstract This research proves that Edilberto K. Tiempo uses local color in his short fictions and be called a Filipino local colorist. This analyzes the fictional elements and style contributing to local color. It also looks into his biographical synthesis as a local colorist‚ elements of local color and fictional style. It uses discourse

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    FORM A TO BE FILLED-OUT BY DOST/SEI STAFF ONLY TCC APPLN. NO. __ Republic of the Philippines Department of Science and Technology SCIENCE EDUCATION INSTITUTE P.O. Box 18 Taguig Post Office NOT FOR SALE CAN BE REPRODUCED ALL ENTRIES/SIGNATURE IN THIS FORM MUST BE ORIGINAL. 2011 Total Annual Family Gross Income: P (Taxable & Non-taxable) Month 1 __________ kwh Average Electricity Month 2 __________ kwh Consumption in kwh: Month 3 __________ kwh Total = __________ / 3 mos. CV = __________

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    Disruptive? An Introduction to the Theory of Hybrids Garrison‚ D & Vaughan‚ N. 2008. Blended Learning in Higher Education. Framework‚ Principles‚ and Guidelines Groves‚ C. 2011. The Multimodal Writing Process: Changing Practices in Contemporary Classrooms Sari‚ A. 2014. Utilizing Electronics Portfolio to Facilitate Peer and Teacher Review for Improving Students’ Writing Ability Silcha‚ W. 2014. Using Facebook for Process Writing Strategy to Enhance the Teaching of Recount Text for 8th Grade Students at SMP

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL WORKING GROUP 1 (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT) Research Theme The empowerment of SMEs and its impact on Chiang Mai’s economy Research Purpose This study is purposed to find out the factors which cause income inequality in Chiang Mai. After identifying the factors‚ we will be able to observe the effective ways to fill the gap. Research Questions 1. Why is there the income inequality in Chiang Mai? 2. What are the factors that can fill the income gap in Chiang Mai?

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    Normally defined as the process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms‚ values and social skills appropriate to his or her social position‚ Socialization ‚ I believe is the general course of one’s life. Human infants are born without any culture. They need to be transformed into socially adept animals for a mentally healthy and satisfying life. Thus‚ Socialization begins when an individual is born. Being essentially social animals‚ people engage in relationships with

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    Essay about Dusk Over Atlantic Wharf Dusk Over Atlantic Wharf was written by Susmitta Bhattacharya‚ in 2006. It was written in the literary period‚ Contemporary. In the Contemporary period‚ stories can deal with‚ the concern with connections between people. That clearly fits with Dusk Over Atlantic Wharf‚ since Lata is having a hard time communicating with the people‚ “She was too afraid to befriend them‚ not knowing if she would be welcomed‚ and not knowing if she would be welcomed‚ and not

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    Academic Planner JTW 106E/4 JTW 105E/2 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Academic Session 2012/2013 Video ConferencE | Session | Date | Time | 1 | | | 2 | | | 3 | | | 4 | | | 5 | | | 6 | | | 7 | | | [Students need to fill the date and time of video conference session. Please refer to the video conference time-table for Academic Session 2012/2013 provided.] JTW 106E/4 / JTW 105E/2 – BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PENGURUS KURSUS : PUAN JAINAMBU BINTI

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    just wear a bikini top and walk out to the street. According to Malaysian law‚ the clothes that the people wear can’t be too exposed. Till today‚ you can still see Malaysian youth wearing traditional clothes like the “baju kurung” for the Malays‚ “sari” for the Indians. But not for the Chinese youngsters‚ they don’t really wear their traditional clothes much‚ except for special occasions. This shows how the youth of Malaysia still embrace their tradition and culture. Traditional wears

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    Home is where the heart is; somewhere you live no matter where you physically are. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake‚ several characters are living in one place while simultaneously living somewhere else. Lahiri uses this tug-of-war technique to strengthen her belief that immigrants living in America struggle to wholly accept one society. Lahiri focuses on Ashima and Gogol’s difficulties coming to terms with which place they choose to accept as home. Additionally‚ both characters express undeniable

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