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    OF THE STUDY Today‚ computer has become a part of life. It is evident that most of the country’s institutions still do not use the high technology. Particularly in pharmacies‚ daily transactions‚ inventories and record of sales are still done on paper. People know that modern pharmacies are now operating at great pace striving to serve as many customers as possible with the best of their abilities. But as the years goes by‚ the number of customers has grown and various cases arise that the manual

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    about Sir Guy Montag‚ how the “fireman” had to burn his own house down for having books in his home. The rare thing about that incident was what happened after his house was burned. He burned a man and killed the other two firemen. That was the thing that set me slim. The talk in this district is mad. You almost can bet what it’s about. It is either about the fireman who set the world on fire or the bomb that hurt everyone. The survivors are going insane! There is no order in this chaos we call a town

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    Walt Whitman Born on May 31‚ 1819‚ Walt Whitman was the second son of Walter Whitman‚ a housebuilder‚ and Louisa Van Velsor. The family‚ which consisted of nine children‚ lived in Brooklyn and Long Island in the 1820s and 1830s. At the age of twelve‚ Whitman began to learn the printer’s trade‚ and fell in love with the written word. Largely self-taught‚ he read voraciously‚ becoming acquainted with the works of Homer‚ Dante‚ Shakespeare‚ and the Bible. Whitman worked as a printer in New York City

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    OVERVIEW OF THE TEXT: ‘Stick Man lives in the family tree With his Stick Lady love and their stick children three.’But one day‚ Stick Man leaves the family tree and gets swept up in an amazing sequence of adventures. A dog plays with him‚ a girl uses him as a Pooh-stick‚ a swan weaves him into his nest ... Each adventure takes him further and further from his family. Poor Stick Man! Will he ever get back to the family tree? CONTEXT: A text from the same author‚ students will be encouraged to make

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    In the essay The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat we are introduced to Dr. P‚ who is a talented musician‚ artist‚ singer and music teacher. However Dr. P. is experiencing difficulty with his vision‚ or lack of it. Dr. P. finds himself in peculiar situations that put his abilities as a teacher and a functional‚ capable human being in question. Dr. P is having vision problems. He is talking to fire hydrants‚ recognizing his students only after they speak‚ and mistook his wife’s head for his hat

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    persons who generously shared their expertise and knowledge in this research. The following that helped and inspired the researchers to really finish this humble task: To Almighty God who gave wisdom‚ strength‚ and love while the researchers worked on this study To our parents who are always there to support us in every actions and decisions we’ve made. To our professors who gave us advices in order for us to finish this task. To Mr. Arturo de Guzman and Mrs. Evangeline de Guzman who gave us

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    Who was Mazzini and why was he important for Italian unification (How strong were ideas about Risorgimento in Italy by 1848?) Originally‚ The Risorgimento was inspired by French Rule: - Secret society - Particularly active in S. Italy - Naples= 60‚000 members - Elaborate rituals + unquestioning obedience to leaders - Mild aims (constitutional monarchy) - Mazzini felt their aims were aimless‚ no political opinion‚ no plan/idealism for future of Italy Giuseppe Mazzini 1805-72

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    Banks pay you interest because they loan your money to those who have ideas to use it. This is where "borrowers" enter. Banks do charge them interest but they will have money for innovative business ideas‚ providing jobs for people‚ and stimulating the economy. If you are a consumer‚ you can use banknotes as a medium of exchange. Remember‚ without banks‚ there would be no money for The Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP) is a bank as well who produces money for the nation. Banks are financial institution and

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    The research has identified the impacts of tourism development on poverty alleviation and some of the policy interventions that can be considered as part of the planning and management process‚ who the stakeholders are‚ and some of the major barriers that exist to using tourism as an effective tool for poverty alleviation. It is clear that for tourism to become an effective poverty tool there needs to be a paradigm shift in the way that we think about tourism and the nature of the policies‚ plans

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