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    Albularyo‚ Manghihilot‚ and Faith Healer (Philippine’s Traditional Health Care) Albularyo Based on my research‚ the word Albularyo came about from the Spanish word ’herbolario’ which means herbalist. [1] Usually‚ there is a history of healers in the family tree. Their ’healing power’ is bestowed by a supernatural being through a ’calling.’ Albularyos commonly lack in formal education but are trained by their elder or a local healer. It takes years to become familiar with the teachings‚ rituals

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    Lesson 1 I. Understanding of the Philosophies ESSENTIALISM 1. No‚ because they aim to transmit the traditional moral values and intellectual knowledge that students need to become model citizens. 2. No‚ the model student is the one who shows mastery of the basic skills and that one who lives by traditional moral values. 3. No‚ they teach subject matter even if students are not interested. They are more subject matter-oriented than student-centered. 4. No‚ they need long academic

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    correctly written using any alphabet. Additionally‚ within traditional Native culture‚ Native Americans are known for their art and use of Turquoise: baskets‚ pottery‚ jewelry‚ and silversmithing. The traditional adobe homes are unique to the American southwest; the homes are durable in dry climates because they store heat within the walls during the day so that at night the home stays warm. The American Southwest is considered an enclave of traditional Native American culture particularly because many

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    Modern Marriage

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    Johanna Kendig 1/27/2013 ENC1101 Now a day‚ I feel like marriage is something that has become overrated in our society. “Tying the knot” sort of speak has grown to become the next phase in one’s life‚ oppose to waiting for the “right one”. In the modern world we live in‚ so many factors have come to play in what a marriage is supposed to be like. I feel as if divorce rates have grown and therefore‚ the true value of a marriage has deteriorated to practically not a agreeing over what tie to wear and

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    Modern Spiders

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    Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs‚ and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all other groups of organisms.[1] Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica‚ and have become established in nearly every habitat with the exception of air and sea colonization. As of 2008‚ approximately 40‚000 spider species‚ and 109 families have been recorded by

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    Modern Technology

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    Samantha Chan 1113 Research Essay 1 2.) Does modern technology always improve the quality of people’s lives? Nowadays‚ usage of technology can be seen as a necessity to almost everyone in the modern society. It is deemed to be able to improve the quality of people’s lives‚ which defines as a person’s satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the cultural or intellectual conditions that the person lives in. Is the advancement of technology only beneficial and not bring any adverse effects to us?

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    Modern Art

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    Modern Art? The Post-Industrial Era in which we live in now is characterized by the extraordinary rate in development of technology. In sixty years we have managed to completely redesign every aspect of our lives in a way in which we allow technology to do most of the work. Whether we like it or not technology will keep evolving‚ and as it evolves it will impact aspects of society differently. The evolution of technology has had a very negative impact on artistic values in society and in aesthetics

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    In the modern era of development and technological advancements‚ a constitution is a necessity of every country in order to have an organised institutional authority. The constitution may be written‚ unwritten‚ codified or uncodified. The most general classification of a constitution is codification or lack of it. The constitution delves into the very essence of law and its various implications and consequences. It defines the administration and execution of the land. The book MODERN CONSTITUTIONS

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    our motherland‚ invokes pride in its citizen’s minds. This is because India is a country with diverse customs and traditions‚ values and religions. Though India might not be considered a technologically advanced country‚ it still remains the most traditional country in the world. Indian tradition is admired and respected all around the world for its beauty and depth. Almost every Indian tradition or custom has a particular scientific‚ logical or spiritual significance. Though traditions are not followed

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    Modern Cars We ask ourselves every time we see heavy traffic‚ is there no variance anymore amongst car models? In the old days‚ as a matter of fact only five ore ten years ago every single car brand seemed to have it’s own personality‚ today they look more like a cluster of copycats. What went wrong? One reason is that the automotive industry has certain trends it has to follow‚ just like fashion designers and musical composers. In times of recession and decreasing sales there is less room to take

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