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    America has had a huge influence on the culture of the Philippines. Here’s a few fun facts as well as a few specific ways in which American culture has influenced Filipino culture. History of America in the Philippines In 1898‚ the United States declared war on Spain‚ ultimately resulting in what is called the Treaty of Paris‚ in which the Spanish agreed to give up the islands of the Philippines in exchange for $20‚000‚000. The Philippines had been ruled by the Spanish for nearly 333 years.  During

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    Not Your Average Joe of a Teacher The school year had just started; I was walking into the classroom of one of my most difficult classes that junior year. As I enter the room I see a man who looked like a basic high school male teacher. Although he looked like many male teachers I have seen before‚ I was a little intimidated by the presence he gave off. As I sit down‚ and class begins‚ I realize that this average looking teacher is not the intimidating man I thought he was. On this day‚ I met a

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    Cause and Effect Essay English 121 February 12‚ 2012 The Effects that Deployment has on Families Whether good or bad‚ we all experience stress at some point in our lives. Stress is our body’s normal reaction to a physical or emotional adjustment. Because of the daily contacts we encounter with stress‚ we all have an idea of what it is and how it affects us‚ physically and mentally. Military families often deal with extra stress from the result of a loved one’s deployment. Families face

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    The effect of teacher interpersonal behaviour on students’ subject-specific motivation Perry den Brok‚ IVLOS Institute of Education‚ Utrecht University Jack Levy‚ Graduate School of Education‚ George Mason University Mieke Brekelmans‚ IVLOS Institute of Education‚ Utrecht University Theo Wubbels‚ Institute of Educational Sciences‚ Utrecht University Re-submitted to: Journal of Classroom Interaction January 2006 Corresponding author: Dr. P. J. den Brok IVLOS Institute of Education Utrecht University

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    Music forms part of our daily lives. People drive‚ eat‚ dance‚ and do plenty of other things while listening to music. The influence the music industry has on people is tremendous. Have you ever wondered what influence your jam has on you? The music industry is one of the most influential parts of society. The music‚ the lyrics‚ the musicians and the buzz around all of this keeps us captivated. Musicians set the fashion trends‚ push the boundaries of what is acceptable and create new words used

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    The effect temperature has on the activity of the enzyme α- amylase. Introduction Enzymes are a biological catalysts‚ which means that they speed up the chemical reactions in living organisms. Almost all of enzymes are energized protein molecules that catalyse and regulate nearly all biochemical reactions that occur within the human body. The reason in which enzymes are sensitive to heat‚ pH and heavy metal ions is because they are made up of proteins. The food we eat is turned into energy by enzymes

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    The Effects the Media has on Teenagers James Morrison‚ an entertainer‚ states that “whoever controls the media‚ controls the brain.” Within this quote‚ Morrison implies that the media has an effect on the human brain and can affect it tremendously. The media has effects on teenagers‚ both positive and negative. The media is a vast forum of communication that permeates nearly every aspect of culture (Mokeyane). It consists of a broad spectrum of communication such as: television‚ films‚ web sites

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    normal weeknight. Fix dinner‚ watch the grand kids come and go.

I then had the thought that would ring painfully in my mind for the next few hours: ’Maybe I should get the waxing kit from the medicine cabinet.

So I headed to the site of my demise: the bathroom.

It was one of those ’cold wax’ kits. No melting a clump of hot wax‚ you just rub the strips together in your hand‚ they get warm and you peel them apart and press them to your leg (or wherever else) and you pull the hair right off. No muss‚ no

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    It’s really hard to speak about your personal traits of character. You notice so many features in your soul that it’s impossible to cover all of them with your own words. But I’ll try. As my friends say the first trait of character they’ve noticed in me was cheerfulness. I like to look at the world in an optimistic way. This gives me and people around positive mood for the whole day. I’m sociable and have no problems with meeting new acquaintances. I can easily make a friendly conversation with

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    especially massive shipments of construction materials. A side-effect of these shipments was the fact that sailors also brought with them many examples of the latest items of American pop culture‚ particularly records‚ many of them rock n roll records. As a result England‚ as well as other parts of the world‚ developed an up-to-date appreciation and appetite for American culture. In many ways‚ the British (especially British youth) had a greater understanding of American culture than Americans did

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