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    Causes of Water Pollution

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    water from these sources to do their laundry‚ wash dishes‚ and bathe‚ and then they throw the dirty water that contained detergent and shampoo directly into them. Moreover‚ villages in Vietnam involve in paper production‚ livestock slaughtering‚ weaving and dyeing also produce a huge volume of wastewater and solid waste‚ all of which is discharged into the environment in a careless manner. As a result‚ it causes particularly serious levels of water pollution and poison many forms of aquatic life

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    Arts of the Philippines

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    Arts of the Philippines is diverse. Weaving is popular in the northern part of the Philippines. Pottery is also common in pre-Hispanic societies. Ornate carvings are found in the southern Philippine islands. Similarly‚ wooden art is also quite popular and is displayed in various parts of Filipino homes. Artistic paintings created by Filipinos began in the 17th century during Spanish colonial times and continued until the present‚ with such revered artists as Luna‚ Amorsolo‚ and Zóbel. Other popular

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    Viking clothes were made from wool‚ linen and animal skins .Men wore tunics and trousers and women wore a long dress with a pinafore over it. Their clothes were fastened with belts and brooches. They ate what they grew on their farms they also could hunt for fish . A family usually ate two meals. Beef‚ mutton‚ lamb‚ goat and pork. They also ate dairy products and grew vegetables. Their only transportation was by using their boats and ships.The Vikings travelled on ships called Longships. The Longship

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    War Made Easy Analysis

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    put forth by the media to cash in on hysteria and‚ knowingly or unknowingly‚ assist the government’s underhanded political maneuvering. The documentary starts back in the 1960s with Vietnam‚ exploring the controversial Gulf of Tonkin incident‚ soon weaving through Nixon‚ Regan‚ Bush‚ Clinton‚ and Bush II to expose the routine of each administration‚ as they justify combat to keep the profitable war machine humming. “War Made Easy” opens fire on the media and their overall absolute carelessness. Solomon’s

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    Lumawig's Travel

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    to teach the Cordillera Mountain peoples how to live peacefully and enjoy the economic abundance of the earth. While on earth‚ Lumawig and Bogan subdued warring tribes through carving rice terraces on the mountain sides‚ pottery cloth and basket weaving and orienting the tribes on the statue of Kabunyan. ID DAYONGAN (THE HEAVEN) Id Dayongan‚ Depicts the heavenly dwelling of Kabunyan’s Family with other goddesses. It relates the cause of Lumawig and obsession of Bogan to go down to earth to

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    Social Stratification

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    Contents 1. Social stratification 2. Characteristics of social stratification 3. Origins of social stratification 4. Social stratification in Bangladesh 5. Religious stratification In Bangladesh 6. Caste systems among Hindus 7. Caste systems among Muslims All societies arrange their members in terms of superiority‚ inferiority and equality. The vertical scale of evaluation‚ this placing of people in strata‚ or layers is called stratification. Social stratification is a natural

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    Thesis Paper

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    Cebu Institute of Technology- University College of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture ARGAO CULTURE AND ECOTOURISM: BASIS FOR BEACHFRONT DEVELOPMENT AND MOUNTAIN RESORT REDEVELOPMENT ________________________________________________ GICARAYA‚ HEINZ JOSEPH CAMINERO‚ JENNIVIEVE TOÑACAO‚ JUDE ________________________________________________ MARCH 2013 CHAPTER 1.THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Rationale The archipelagic structure of the Philippines

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    Lyddie had to have a chunk of her hair cut off in the area the shuttle had hit her. However‚ Lyddie’s injury wasn’t the most serious that the Concord Corporation had ever seen. Betsy had more long term damage done from the time spent working in the weaving room. “The air was cleaner in the drawing room… the move came too late to help. The coughing persisted… blood showed up in her phlegm.” [112] The air quality in the

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    A self-made millionaire that started from rock bottom‚ Andrew Carnegie altered and helped to construct how America is today. He was able to achieve this through his ownership of the Carnegie Steel Company‚ and his generosity that is described within his book‚ The Gospel Of Wealth‚ that discussed his views on how the wealthy had an obligation to give back to society. Carnegie’s philanthropy work was able to highlight his love for education by giving money for establishments of Libraries and foundations

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    Zulu Culture

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    represent all the Zulu culture. Today The Zulu traditional structure clashes with the present central and democratic government of South Africa. Men play the dominate role in the Zulu family ‚the Zulu women are renowned for the bead craft ‚basket weaving ‚ and pottery‚ the men are crafted in wood and object made out of animal skin. The Zulu people have faced many wars and conflicts with the government‚ however since 1994 when Nelson Mandela became president and the end of apartheid‚ the new South

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