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    Serrano‚ Edric “HIDDEN INTELLECTUALISM” Reading Response Journal In the article “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff‚ The Author is telling us that knowledge can be seen not only from academic thinking but also in the form of “street smarts”. Graff explains that we know some “impressively street smarts” but does not do well in school‚ but Graff argues that “street smarts” are just as important as “book smarts”. Many people think that it is such a waste‚ that “street smarts” should be taking

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    George Lopez George Lopez was born on April 23‚ 1961 in Mission Hills‚ California. He is an American actor‚ comedian‚ and talk show host. At only two months old he was abandoned by his father and later on at 10 years old he was abandoned by his mother. His grandmother‚ Benita Gutierrez‚ and step-grandfather‚ Refugio Gutierrez took care of him. It was not easy for George to do stand up comedy at first. In 1979‚ he had his first experience as a stand up comic. He was terrified by his first experience

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    etc. Yet‚ whether we are aware of it or not‚ Rizal’s analysis remains valid to this day. Initially‚ Rizal looks at the behavior normally connected with the inclination to indolence. Indeed the warm climate that we have‚ drive us to perhaps have siesta in the afternoon instead of going out of our houses and proceed with our day’s work. It is established therefore that an individual results to indolence in attaining man’s various needs. Just as a child fails to do his household chores in the weekend

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    Tulak movie review

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    Tulak (2009) Stars: Rafael Rosell | John Regala | Melissa Mendez | Fanny Serrano | Julio Diaz | Maria Isabel Lopez Genre: Drama Director: Neal Tan Review: Orphaned at a young age‚ Tikboy (Rafael Rosell) was under her aunt Lukray’s (Isabel Lopez) wings together with her live-in-partner Abdon (Julio Diaz). Aunt Lukray is an aging prostitute while Abdon is a corrupt and fraudulent policeman who also happens to be a drug pusher‚ with Tikboy as his delivery boy or batang “Tulak”. Together they are

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    Nap Makes Your Life Cap!

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    wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_nap Example of research from Snooze Power: Midday nap may awaken learning potential Science News‚ Vol. 161‚ No. 22‚ ‚ p. 341; Retrieved June 1‚ 2002. from http://www.sciencenews.org/20020601/fob6.asp Example of research from "Siestas of Health Adults and Coronary Mortality in the General Population‚" Androniki Naska‚ Eleni Oikonomou‚ Antonia Trichopoulou‚ Theodora Psaltopoulou‚ Dimitrios Trichopoulos‚ Archives of Internal Medicine‚ Retrieved Feb. 12‚ 2007 from http://www.hsph

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    AP English Literature – A Streetcar Named Desire Novels and plays often depict characters caught between colliding cultures – national‚ regional‚ ethnic‚ religious‚ institutional. Such collisions can call a character’s sense of identity into question. Select a novel or a play in which a character responds to such a cultural collision. Then write a well organized essay in which you describe the character’s response and explain its relevance to the work as a whole. “Home is where the heart lies”

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    Pan's Labyrinth Essay

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    1) There are several postmodern elements in the film Pan’s Labyrinth. Two of the most prominent are the concepts of intertextuality and hyperreality. Intertextuality exists in the film’s heavy references to Greek mythology and mythological figures. The concept of hyperreality on the other hand exists in the film’s premise of the existence of a so called fanstasy world that transcends the normal bounds of reality. 2)  Ofelia - As one of the leading characters‚ Ofelia is a child that is a reincarnation

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    Helt End Social Care

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    (viii) Review methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care settings. (ix) Analyse the use of strategies to support users of health and social care services. In the context of health and social care settings‚ it is very important to have a good communication in between the service users and the staffs. So care staffs need to develop good communication skills to have an effective communication and also to develop good relationship

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    K+12 in the Philippines

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    Denyze Lianne Serrano IIII-Hopper A pleasant welcome to all of you‚ my dear listeners. So many years passed by‚ many changes undergo. Just like what the Department of Education implemented. It is the New Curriculum called K-12 Education System under the administration of the President Benigno Ninoy Aquino III. Basically‚ the K-12 System includes the universal kindergarten 6 years of elementary‚ 4 years of junior high school with an additional 2 years for senior high school.Top of Form This is

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    Bolivian Food

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    Workers return home to dine on sopa y segundo‚ the obligatory course order. Sometimes a green salad is offered as an opener‚ then soup‚ then the main course. Lunch is taken at a leisurely pace and is traditionally followed by a nap‚ the oft-referred siesta. Teatime (té) Strangely‚ and very much like the British‚ Bolivians observe an afternoon tea break. Cups of black tea are usually taken with biscuits such as galletas

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