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    Long Hour. Cosmetology

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    out programs that are licensed by the state in which they wish work. The bureau suggests that prospective hairstylists research their before selecting at training program. Through progression and advancement you can also become a platform artist solon spa manger‚ eduancemen manufacturing consultant‚ artistic director‚ retail specialist‚ or even start you own business: Even estheticians have plenty of career options as a high demand for demand for skilled age Reducing professionals and kin care

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    origin. A favorite story is thatof Sampaloc Lake - the largest and most beautiful of the seven lakes. Once upon a time there lives in the northern side of San pablo a well-to-do but childless couple. Theyhas a large garden of tamarind (sampaloc in Tagalog) trees which bore the sweetest fruits in all theland. many people from far and wide heard of the tamarind trees. And many of them wanted to tastethe sweet tamarind fruits.The couple felt very proud of their rich possession. They built a fence around

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    a cheaper and a skin-friendly prevention for foot odour. Calamansi‚ calamondin‚ Philippine lime – this versatile citrus fruit is the secret ingredient to many mouthwatering Filipino delicacies such as pancit palabok‚ Leyte kinilaw‚ beefsteak Tagalog‚ and arroz caldo. One of the most basic Filipino dipping sauces is made with soy sauce and calamansi juice‚ called toyomansi; and a simple‚ yet flavorful marinade is a blend of soy sauce‚ calamansi juice‚ vinegar‚ pepper‚ and garlic. While many growers

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    Rizal Sa Dapitan

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    a college in Manila. His mother‚ who had a good business sense managed some small enterprise‚ also studies at a Manila college. Rizal was a precocious child. At the age of two‚ he could already recite the alphabet and‚ at four write sentences in Tagalog as well as Spanish. Rizal had his first formal education‚ which consisted of Latin and arithmetic‚ with a private tutor. He was about seven when his parents enrolled him at a school in town. But after only a few weeks‚ he told his parents that his

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    The aristocrats controlled the polis despite the law that was published‚ because the they had the wealth which helped them force the less fortunate families into slavery. The Athenian people slightly elected a Tyrant‚ who was a aristocratic names Solon. They people gave him an abundance of unusual power since they had trusted him. Eventually Athens became a democracy‚ allowing the citizens an opportunity to join the government works. A citizen could become a archon if they could accumulate enough

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This Research Paper is made possible through the help and support from everyone‚ including: parents‚ teacher‚ family‚ friends‚ and in essence‚ all sentient beings. Especially‚ please allow the researcher to dedicate her acknowledgement of gratitude toward the following significant advisors and contributions. Mrs. Galindo for her knowledge shared to the researcher and for her most support and encouragement. To the parents‚ and friends of the researcher who provide

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    My Own

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    already established before an order for his arrest forced him to flee the country in 1880. – Marcelo H. Del Pilar - served as editor of the vernacular section ofthe Diariong Tagalog (Tagalog Newspaper). ➢ Publication assailing the Spanish friars – On August 1‚ 1882‚ he put out Diariong Tagalog‚ a nationalist newspaper. Here he publicly denounced Spanish mal- administration of the Philippines. His attacks were mostly directed against the friars whom he considered to be mainly

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    The Rise of Filipino Nationalism Factors: 1.        Spread of Liberalism -         Liberal ideas from Europe filtered in when Spain gradually exposed Philippine to international commerce. -         The sons and daughters of the Principalia were able to attain education‚ thereupon giving then exposure to libertarian ideas. 2.       Sentiments against the Principales – proportion of the local aristocracy to the broad masses. 3.       Racial Prejudice -         Inferior race‚ limited intelligence 4

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    Waray Language

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    WÁRAY- WÁRAY LANGUAGE Wáray-Wáray  (commonly spelled as Warai; also referred to as Winaray or Lineyte-Samarnon) or Samarnon is a language spoken in the provinces of Samar‚ Northern Samar‚ Eastern Samar‚ Biliran‚ and in the north-east of Leyte Island (surrounding Tacloban) in the Philippines. The name comes from the word often heard by non-speakers‚ "waray" (meaning "none"‚ "nothing" or "not")‚ in the same way that Cebuanos are known in Leyte as "mga Kana" (after the oft-heard word "kana"

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    Athenian Democracy

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    or monarchies (often times called tyrannies). Of the democracies‚ the oldest‚ the most stable‚ the most long-lived‚ and the most radical‚ was Athens. The origin of the Athenian democracy of the fifth and for centuries can be traced back to Solon. Solon was a poet and a wise statesmen but not a Democrat. His constitutional reform package laid the basis on which an aristocrat called Cleisthenes could pioneer democracy. Cleisthenes championed a radical political reform movement which in 508 -507

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