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    Capalad‚ Raul Miguel C. January 3‚ 2012 2JRN2 I. During the Philippine pre-colonial period‚ the basic political subdivision was known as the barangay‚ which is ruled by a datu or “village chief.” Within the barangay are multiple political divisions‚ the highest of which is the nobles. The nobles‚ which include the Datu and his bloodline‚ are the highest figures in the barangay. The second in rank is the freemen. The freemen are the merchants‚ fishermen‚ farmers‚ and all other

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    I-pad‚ laptops and many more; also‚ apple before was just a fruit but now‚ apple is a gadget. Today’s teachers are also changing the look of the traditional teacher. Before‚ teachers used to dress like they’re wearing a long sleeves dress and long sarongs but know‚ teachers knows fashion and they started wearing clothes and accessories that are very fashionable. Also‚ punishment today is different from the punishment before because teachers today are not allowed to hurt the student that is why some

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    Psychosocial: Parents can encourage further independence by letting them do more things on their own. Our client is at Piaget’s preoperative stage Toddlers at this age start saying ‘no’ more often: He is pushing his limits of independence and is eager in exploring his environment. As a result‚ temper tantrums are normal and is expected. Refrain from using hanger for disciplinary purposes‚ as the child might imitate the same behaviour on younger children or his brother. Use discipline

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    value of manners‚ tolerance‚ and respect for other traditions‚ but personal experiences are more affecting and memorable. For example‚ covering our arms when entering a place of worship is polite and proper in Middle Eastern cultures‚ as is donning a sarong when walking around a town. Or simply learning a few chosen phrases to help you get around gives you a greater appreciation for the country. Going abroad also opens your mind to new forms of cuisine. When visiting Spain‚ for instance‚ it is impossible

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    The Case of the Bambus The Story of the Gambus and its Evolution Yap Yuan Li Ben U0921231H AAI481 - Studies in Malay Music Nanyang Technological University The Story of the Gambus and its Evolution Introduction The gambus is an omnipresent and most commonly found lute instrument in the various styles of Malay folk music. It is usually made from wood and is formed almost like a guitar but with 9 to 12 wire strings compared to the guitar’s 6 to 12 strings. There are two types of gambus

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    Discuss the theme‚ the dictions‚ the imagery and your response to the poem. Suggest one or two activities that you might ask form 5 Malysian students to do in connection with the poem. The poem is about the persona is reminiscing her childhood memories. It describes the persona’s “Peranakan” household during the monsoon season. In the “Monsoon History”‚ the lines are arranged in a particular way to create effect and the choice of words that the poet is focused on engaging the

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    What is the American Dream? Many hope for the same things‚ such as money‚ an education‚ good health‚ safety‚ a home‚ jobs‚ money‚ and opportunity. Ultimately everyone is searching for happiness and success‚ no matter what that entitles. Immigrants from all over the world come to the United States hoping to achieve the the so called‚ “American Dream.” The same goes for the protagonist‚ Sundara in Children of the River by Linda Crew. Sundara’s biggest desire was to get an education and become a doctor

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    Why people wear casual clothing in Hong Kong? The reasons to wear the casual clothing * Easy to wear: save time to do other important things. * Easy to wash: Casual wear can simply be washed and dried. * Feeling more Comfortable‚ freedom and relaxed than formal wear. * Create your own style. * Show personality: Wearing casual clothes makes people feel self-confident when they are in their favorite. * Save Money: You don’t have to spend extra money on buying different

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    6. “ We should be like a couple of hot tomatoes/ but you’re as cold as yesterday’s mashed potatoes”. (page 25) – simile 7. “ Women fought each other like polecats over certain men.” (page 47) -simile 8. “ The wall street crash had a terrible effect on us. Many of the horses had to be taken over by the military. “ (page 48) - 9. “ From the grandstand you could watch them leaving like ants a good hour before the last race‚ having lost all their money.” (page 49) -

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    Djibouti is a country located between Eritrea and Somalia‚ in eastern Africa‚ that borders the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. The capital is Djibouti‚ and the official languages are French and Arabic. Other languages include Somali and Afar. Djibouti‚ then known as French Somaliland‚ was given status of overseas territory with the French Union‚ like all the other French Colonies. Then‚ in 1958‚ it was given the option to stay in the French Community‚ as it was then known‚ or leave it. The colony

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