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    PRODUCTION OF CASSAVA TUBERS (MANIHOT ESCIDENTA) USING AN ENHANCED METHOD OF PLANTING A SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT OF B’LAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL LITTLE BAGUIO‚ MALITA‚ DAVAO DEL SUR PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUSTER 1 TEAM CATEGORY AN ENTRY TO THE 2012 DIVISION SCIENCE FAIR Researchers: JEMHUEL P. CANTOMAYOR HEZEL JANE GASCON SIP Adviser: JANICE MARICOR M. AQUINO ABSTRACT The study was located in the hilly side of Little Baguio‚ Malita‚ Davao del Sur nearby in

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    There were several internal control issues with Arthur Andersen (AA) that contributed to the Enron disaster. Firstly‚ AA gave Enron nonaudit services as well as audit services‚ meaning that AA could advise the structuring of transactions for desired disclosure outcomes and other work and later give an audit opinion on these transactions. This resulted in a blatant conflict of interest issue that many audit professionals did not recognize. Secondly‚ the “tone at the top” of AA did not encourage ethics

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    Problems began arising with the death penalty on February 18‚ 1972 with the People v. Anderson case. This is a case in which the California Supreme Court declared the death penalty cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the state constitution. This case caused all capital punishment sentences to be changed to life in prison without parole. “As a result‚ 107 inmates were taken off death row and resentenced.” (Propositions). This would be the start of an ongoing battle with the California Supreme

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    Feed by M.T Anderson‚ 2002 Love‚ Peer Pressure‚ what some people have over others are some powerful themes that affect my interpretation of the book. Technology takes over in this futuristic novel where the Feed‚ a sort of supercomputer‚ is put into your brain and keeps you connected with the rest of the world. It is sort of a large market economy where all the corporations are in control. The two main characters of the story‚ Titus & Violet‚ are two very different people who fall in love on the

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY - Anderson‚ Laurie Halse . Speak . New York : Puffin ‚ 1999 . SUMMARY- Melinda Sordino is a just starting her freshman year at Merryweather High School and is not off to a good start . Before school started Melinda attended a party with her best friend which ended in her calling the police for reasons the reader learns throughout the book . Her year starts rough with her friends not speaking with her and her not speaking at all . She begins to become slightly depressed

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    Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson is a book that was set in the American Revolutionary War in the undecided colony of New York. New York was a colony that was undecided on choosing whether to cheer on the Rebels or the British. During this time period everybody would encourage one side one day and then the other the next and try to fight‚ in the end they all fought which lead to more bloodshed. In the text on page 46 it states‚ “You don’t like the Rebels?” I asked… “Listen to me good. Them that feed

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    In 1846‚ Britain repealed the Corn Laws‚ which made sure that the wheat and flour shipped into Britain from Canada had low taxes. This decision was made because Britain wanted to create an environment of free trade to reduce the cost of importing goods from other countries. Due to the Corn Laws being repealed‚ the British government became less reliant on Canada for their exports of raw resources. This led to a depression caused by the Canadian economies focus on exporting instead of

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    The book I have just finished reading is called Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. The publisher of the novel is Farrar Straus Giroux and was publisher in October 1999 with 197 pages. The genre of this novel was teen fiction. The cover automatically caught my attention when I first saw it‚ when I started reading it nothing failed to impress me. I instantly fell in love with the storyline and the concept due to the fact that it was so relatable. In the novel they give us the impression that the setting

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    How did this happen? How will this affect her in the future? These are questions being asked by readers in M.T. Anderson’s book Feed. The book is about a teenage boy‚ Titus‚ who lives in a society where a computer feed is implanted directly into people’s brains. His girlfriend‚ Violet‚ has a seizure which causes her to lose a year’s worth of memories. Later‚ when Titus visits her‚ something doesn’t seem right. She seems nervous about what the feed is doing to her mind. She also later tells him about

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    Sherwood Anderson’s coming of age "I Want To Know Why" is the narrative of an adolescent boy whose world revolves around racehorses and the perplexing emotions that surface when he meets the trainer of his favorite horse. In this tale‚ our narrator painfully learns the disappointment of upholding our idols to unrealistic standards and‚ more importantly‚ after the loss of innocence‚ the realities of the world are not always as idealistic as once envisioned. Sherwood Anderson takes us to the southern

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