List of Locker Users S.Y. 2013-2014 *If your names aren’t written on the list below‚ you might have paid an insufficient amount. If so‚ please approach any SC officer to settle your accounts and avail a locker. *Blank spaces mean vacant lockers that students could still avail. *Locker users should IMMEDIATELY provide a lock for their locker or else the Student Council will be forced to CANCEL them. *Once this is posted on the SC Bulletin Board‚ students can start using their lockers
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1. Manila Bus Hostage Crisis This hostage crisis happened on August 23‚ 2010 at the Quirino Grandstand‚ Rizal Park in Manila where former Philippine National Police Senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza which he was dismissed of being police officer due to some cases in relation to drugs in 2008 which the Ombudsman found the said police officer and four others guilty due to misconduct and ordered dismissal from the service and his benefits especially
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The Most Important Factor For A New Education Perhaps we no longer strange to Wendy Kopp‚ author of the book: "A Chance to Make History". Her book is one treasure trove of ideas has been and will be done to change the decline of American education. In these ideas‚ my personal favorite is the idea of transformational teacher. Why did I choose it? I find this to be the most practical idea compared with the remaining ideas through each chapter. It is not far-fetched as changing school district‚ or
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in flood prone Malabon‚ made the worsening flood situation central to the theme of her new documentary on climate change‚ entitled Buhos (Downpour). The senator collaborated with acclaimed Filipino filmmaker and 2009 Cannes best director Brillante Mendoza‚ who lent artistic credence to produce a visually interesting‚ informative‚ and most importantly‚ moving documentary. Buhos successfully demystifies global warming by bringing it down to the level of day-to-day living‚ offering easy to understand
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Memo Review Carlos Mendoza BCOM/230 February 4‚ 2013 Loressa Copeland Memo Review Knowing your audience is a major role when communicating in a business setting. This translates into employees saying that excellent communication skills are there number one priority. This skill is so highly ranked because communication is the most difficult task of all human interactions. Most speaker’s intent is to make points and does not do it clearly at times. The receiver does not listen or read to understand
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our lives but in different circumstances. For myself‚ as I watched this film confusion did take place but when I finished this film somehow everything just turned out to be connected with the vision and the objective of the director Mr. Brillante Mendoza as he tells this film with a third-person point of view. This film is indeed interesting as its story is about Muslim Culture that is rarely shown to public. It shows the rich culture of Muslims that is unknown to public also the unfortunate side
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Samuel Mendoza Period 2 March 9th 2012 RHETORICAL DEVICES ESSAY A speech is an oral presentation on an important issue. A speech consists of three important elements: its purpose‚ the reason for its presentation; its occasion‚ the event that inspires it; and it’s the audience‚ those who hear it at the time or who read or hear it later. Orators get their audiences attention and emotions into the topic by using rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are special patterns of language used to make
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Sumerians then developed baked clay tablets‚ which can be regarded as the first books. These were soon followed by the papyrus rolls of the Egyptians‚ made from a plant native only to the Nile Valley. The traditional modern form of the book is called the codex. Meanwhile paper was invented in China as early as 105 AD‚ and was at first prepared from bark and hemp. This paper developed to a high standard‚ and paper-making later spread to Japan (c.610 AD)‚ and then to the Arab world along the Silk Road‚ via
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Little did we know‚ when we were sent on a field trip to the Ayala Museum‚ what we would see there. All that we were told was that it was an "educational field trip" and something to do with Filipiniana.net’s advocacy of anything and everything Filipino. So‚ we were really in for a treat when we set foot on the fourth floor of the museum and a short film started to play the moment we stepped inside the sliding doors. "Gold of Ancestors: Crossroads of Civilization"‚ it began‚ and went on to show some
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Mayans and Egyptians Although thousands of years apart‚ the Mayans and the Egyptians were both very successful civilizations. The Egyptians lived in Northern Africa near the Nile River‚ and their peak lasted from around 3000 B.C to around 0. The Mayans lived in Southern Mexico and Northern Central America‚ and their Classical Period lasted from around 250 A.D to 900 A.D. Both had great sociological and technological breakthroughs. The Mayans and Egyptians were also well known for their activity
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