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    Sana sa SONA

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    “Sana sa State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2013” Last July 22‚ 2013 marked the 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA) of our President Benigno S. Aquino. The SONA highlighted the achievements he did for the country. However‚ these achievements couldn’t be feel yet by the grassroots. Below are the issues and/or concerns that need to be address and be given emphasis: 1. Looking into the statistics‚ unemployment rate remain high though it decreased in the 2nd quarter this year from 7.5% to

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    Pasko Sa Pinas

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    Pasko sa PHEnas Praxis Project Reflection Paper 1 Charlene Shine J. Aloria‚ Batch 8 a. How was I as a leader in the course of my Praxis involvement in the conceptualization and planning stage? Being a member again of this year’s Paskuhang Pathways praxis project‚ I think this is another opportunity for me to enhance my leadership skills. I am assigned in the Programs Committee because our project head thinks that I can really help by making last year’s project even better. I’m

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    History of Quezon City Quezon City was created on October 12‚ 1939 by virtue of Commonwealth Act 502. It became the capital of the Philippines with the enactment of Republic Act No. 333 on July 17‚ 1948. In 1975‚ Quezon City became part of the larger urban governance scheme that is Metro Manila‚ with the creation of the Metropolitan Manila Commission by virtue of Presidential Decree 824. On July 24‚ 1976‚ then President Ferdinand E‚ Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 940‚ conferring the role

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    Rizal Sa Dapitan

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    Rizal sa Dapitan Disc 1 “Difficulties are not the reasons to give up but an inspiration to move on.” This dictum I think was on the mind of Dr. Jose P. Rizal when he was in Dapitan. He never gave up serving our country’s cause‚ even though the Spanish tried to deteriorate his life by threatening. Rizal lived in exile in far-away Dapitan‚ a remote town in Mindanao  which was under the  missionary   jurisdiction of the Jesuits‚ from 1892 to 1896.  This four-year inter regnum in his life was tediously

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    performance.” While Po and Shifu are operating from such different models of internal authority‚ we clearly witness their interpersonal conflict and the difficulty that they both have with the task at hand – for Shifu to teach Po kung fu‚ and for Po to successfully learn kung fu. From the beginning‚ neither understands the other. Shifu doesn’t understand Po’s awe – he sees Po as sightseeing‚ and Po finds Shifu insufferable (the imitation.) References Green‚ Z. G. & Molemkamp‚ R. (2005) _The BART

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    The SA (sinoatrial node) is a pacemaker that is in the right atrium of the heart. SA node control the heart rate using the electrical impulses that sends to the heart muscles and this is how the heart pumping blood out to the entire body and how the heart contract. The stages of the pathway of action potential: 1) The Action Potential is in the Sinoatrial node (SA). Action potential then travels from the SA node to the AV (atrioventricular node) by crossing to the wall of the atrium. 2) Then the

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    Tesis Sa Filipino

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    MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY ABBREVIATIONS The following list contains some of the most common abbreviations found in medical records. Please note that in medical terminology‚ the capitalization of letters bears significance as to the meaning of certain terms‚ and is often used to distinguish terms with similar acronyms. @—at A & P—anatomy and physiology ab—abortion abd—abdominal ABG—arterial blood gas a.c.—before meals ac & cl—acetest and clinitest ACLS—advanced cardiac life support

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    Pistahan Sa Mdeo

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    Pistahan sa MdeO By: Paola Angelika D. Agpawa and Nie Coleen S. Ebajay It has been Montessori De Oro’s tradition to celebrate Buwan ng Wika annually. Last August‚ we once again celebrate it with the theme “Tatag ng Wikang Filipino‚ Lakas ng Pagka-Pilipino.” Students worked hand in hand with the faculty and staff in coming up with an exciting event. Hence‚ Poster Making and Essay Writing Contests were held. Students from different year levels were encouraged to showcase their artistic views and

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    Ms Lay Peng, Ang

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    BMG 501/03 MANAGEMENT IN ORGANISATION STUDENT NAME: ANG LAY PENG ID: 041130159 IC: 690308075158 TUTOR NAME: MARY LOH CLASS CODE: 4MIO2 TMA1 PART A- ESSAY QUESTIONS Question 1: (a) Personality is how a person thinks‚ feels‚ and behaves. Researchers have identify the most important ways to describe a personality is in term of traits. A trait is a particular component of personality that describe the specific tendency a person has to feel‚ think‚ and act in certain ways.(Jennifer and

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    to choose between Kung Fu skills and Aikido skills‚ the better choice would be Kung Fu. If asked‚ a lot of people would not know the difference between Kung Fu and Aikido. They may know that both Aikido and Kung Fu are types of martial arts‚ but that wouldn’t tell us much about Kung Fu or Aikido. Kung Fu is juxtaposed with Aikido because of the different cultures they came from‚ which determines how one approaches one’s enemy‚ whether it is more defensively or offensively. Kung Fu is both defensive

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