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    Why I Go To College

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    Why you need to ask the question After reading through all previous chapters‚ you probably understand how important it is to know why you’re going to college. However‚ you might still be unconvinced. Why go through so much trouble? Can’t I just go to college and hope for the best? Even if I don’t have a clear cut plan or reason‚ isn’t it okay to go anyways? You wouldn’t do anything else that matters with no plan To go or not to go to college. This question can be a big turning point for your

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    why ilipinos go abroad

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    WHY DO FILIPINOS GO ABROAD? With an area of only about 300‚000 km2 and a population of more than 98 million to date‚ the Philippines could be likened to a huge can of sardines which could only allot around 3 square meters of individual space per person. That is‚ if all of us are actually inhabiting the country. However‚ ask a young Filipino what he or she plans to do in the future are and chances are‚ one of them is to go abroad. You can look in the most remote of barrios in the Philippines

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    1. What determines demand for any given currency in the foreign-exchange market? Supply and demand for currencies establishes prices in the foreign-exchange market. Demand for a country’s currency increases when foreigners buy that country’s products. Supply of a country’s currency increases when the residents of a country buy foreign products. 2. What determines supply of any given currency in the foreign-exchange market? The means by which equilibrium is reached in a fixed exchange

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    Chapter 8 Anatomy Study

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    1. The hip joint allows a greater freedom of movement than the shoulder joint. [pic][pic]A) True [pic]B) False Feedback: Correct Feedback: correct Incorrect Feedback: incorrect |Points Earned: |1.0/1.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |False | [pic] [pic][pic][pic][pic] 2. Which of the following best describes the causes of common forms of arthritis? [pic][pic]A) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease and osteoarthritis is caused by effects of aging

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    INTRODUCTION 1)Several specialized forensic fields are devoted to studying biological evidence at a crime scene. One of these fields is forensic palynology‚ the study of pollen and spore evidence to help solve criminal cases 2)A spore is another kind of reproductive structure that can develop into an adult that is found in certain protists (algae)‚ plants‚ and fungi 3)The use of both pollen and spores in forensic studies is based on Locard’s principle of exchange POLLEN PRODUCERS 1)Knowledge of

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    Why People Go To Prison

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    Prison is a long and lonely road to go down and with some of the craziest laws in the country‚ it’s not always clear why people go to prison or if the reasoning is even valid. The best thing that you could do to help pass the time is to write a letter to someone that desperately needs it. Things You’ll Need: * pen * paper * envelope * stamp * photos Step 1: There are a lot of things to remember when writing to a prisoner. The first thing is that you cannot talk about anything that

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    Chapter 8 Sex Distinction – the biological distinction between females and males. Incest Taboo – a norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives. 1960 Birth Control – New technology also played a part in the sexual revolution. The birth control pill‚ introduced in 1960‚ not only prevented pregnancy but also made sex more convenient. Premarital Sex – sexual intercourse before marriage – among young people. Sexual Orientation – a person’s romantic and emotional attraction

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    In Chapter 8‚ the author talks about as globalization came along‚ major cities and capitals became “world cities” ‚ meaning that they linked more internationally than locally. For instance‚ the author mentions that Miami interacts more with Sao Paulo than the cities that are closer by like Orlando. But not all major cities are “world cities”‚ but that does not mean they do not have an influence on the power of place. Big cities attract markets‚ talented people‚ learning centers‚ and etc. Although

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    To begin with in chapter 8 it talks about a boy named Walter he starts school at Stuyvesant high school but the only problem was a all boys school and it was strange to him in some ways but he could deal with it. ’’But in the book it was an all boys school’’ In chapter nine Walter talks about trying harder in school with his grades. On page 132 Walter said ’’I resolved to do better the next year. ’’ However Walter had to get a job that involved a pushing hand truck. Walter saved money up from his

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    In chapter 8‚ Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby as a symbol for the reality of the American Dream with his failure to achieve the goals he had been working towards on his time on West Egg. His first failure occurs at the start of chapter eight when Gatsby gets home after a night of waiting on Daisy. “’Nothing happened‚’ he said wanly. ‘I waited‚ and about four o’clock she came to the window and stood there for a minute and then turned out the light’” (Fitzgerald 147). With this statement‚ Gatsby is telling

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