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    THE IMPORTANCE OF TELEVISION MANILA‚ MAY 25‚ 2006 (STAR) STARBYTES By Butch Francisco - With the exception of Nestor Torre and Edmund Sicam‚ reviewers who came before me looked down on television and belittled my efforts writing critiques on TV programs. As far as they were concerned‚ film was the superior medium and definitely more sophisticated. But look at local cinema now. While the Philippine movie industry is breathing its last (but I sure hope it gets resuscitated – and I’m positive it would

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    The Importance of Documentation Documentation: Material‚ printed or electronic‚ that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record. Why is documentation important? Without it there would be no record of anything. Humans have been documenting and recording important information for centuries. Information from inventory lists to details of wars‚ weather reports‚ past civilizations‚ and census data. As a non-commissioned officer having documentation when required is important

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    There are many other nuclear weapons besides the atom bomb that kill‚ for example mustard gas. Mustard gas was used in the Desert Shield/Storm war on us by Sadaam Hussain and his men. This is the main reason why all of our men that were in the war in Saudi Arabia are now having medical problems. This is one of the three main causes nuclear weapons should be banned‚ not to mention the amount of money they cost‚ and the space they take up. The main reason nuclear weapons should be banned is the simple

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    Importance of Ethics

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    coming towards the importance of ethics in business‚ it’s very important. In today’s corporate world ethics is something which is non-existence. I honestly believe that whatever business you do‚ if you hold one principle‚ this world would benefit a lot from it. This principle is bringing win win situations to both suppliers‚ and your employees. It is only through these‚ royalty and faith slowly develops. I believe the fundamental principal in business ethics is to be true to your workers‚ clients

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    Importance of Water

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    Importance of Water All living things need water. The Earth is full of water. Water is the most essential element‚ next to air‚ to our survival. Water makes up more than two thirds of the weight of the human body‚ and without it‚ we would die in a few days. There are many water importances in our life to complete daily life and to maintain we body health. Humans and other creatures must drink water to avoid dehydration. Dehydration is defined as a loss or insufficient levels of water and

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    Importance of Language

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    Importance of Language In the story‚ “From a Native Daughter”‚ by Haunani-Kay Trask talks about herself‚ and how the history of the people and their culture of Hawaii means to her. She has learned stories over time from her parents and ancestors of how things were before her‚ so she has a lot of knowledge about the history and culture of the people before her. She is very vocal in her voice and wants people who aren’t native from Hawaii to learn the truth about the history of the culture of Hawaii

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    Listening Importance

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    Importance of Listening in Communication:-- Listening is defined as applying oneself to hearing something. In verbal communication it is to hear while giving attention to what is being said. It is an ability that can be cultivated and practiced into a skill. From this standpoint it can be viewed as an art. As a public speaker‚ it is an art to be mastered.For your message to reach the ears of those you speak to‚ you need to know what they want to hear. Everyone

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    The Evolution of Weapons among Ancient Western Civilizations A weapon was an enormous part of how ancient civilizations survived. They were key in the defence of their territory and in the conquering other regions. These weapons have been adopted and modified in many ancient civilizations. This paper is going to trace the many kinds of weapons used and their modifications through three ancient civilizations: the Greeks‚ the Macedonians‚ and the Romans. The ancient Grecian era was a time of

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    going well again Truman had to reconsider the use of nuclear weapons. At a press conference he was asked again if the option was on the table to use the weapons‚ to which he said “that the military commander in the field would have charge of the use of the weapons.” This statement was then made “clearer” by the White House to which they came back and said that the President and only the President could authorize the use of nuclear weapons and no such order has been given. This statement by Truman

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    The Importance of Prayer

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    The Importance of Prayer Submitted by: La’Tonya A. Brown November 16‚ 2012 Survey of the New Testament REL 210 - 71B Prayer can be defined as a reverent petition made to God‚ a god‚ or another object of worship‚ or the act of making a reverent petition to God‚ a god‚ or another object of worship; an act of communion with God‚ a god‚ or another object of worship‚ such as in devotion‚ confession‚ praise‚ or thanksgiving; a fervent request; the thing requested; or the slightest chance or hope

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