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    COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM Sector: HEALTH‚ SOCIAL AND OTHER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Qualification: SECURITY SERVICES NC II Technical Education and Skills Development Authority East Service Road‚ South Superhighway‚ Taguig City‚ Metro Manila TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. COURSE DESIGN 1-5 B. MODULES OF INSTRUCTION 6-59 Basic Competencies 6 Participating in workplace communication 7-10 Working in a team environment 11-13 Practicing career professionalism 14-17

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    4) In the essay “The Death of the Moth” by Virginia Woolf and “The Death of a Moth” by Annie Dillard‚ the two authors use the image of a moth to find out about their places in life. Instead of choosing any other animals‚ they use the death of the moth to describe death as an inevitable part of life. However‚ each author approaches and describes the death of the moth with different feeling. Woolf describes the moth in a calm peaceful setting where energy only rest in the little moth. This will further

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    However after reading her story I found out that rights have been assumed but they have also been taken away. Women during Virginia Woolf time and nowadays have some similar aspects‚ and that’s similarity makes some people believe that women still don’t have the right to say so‚ and participate in the society. According to Lee A. Jacoubus‚ Adeline Virginia Woolf was born on (January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer‚ regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth

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    Feminism in Mrs. Dalloway Virginia Woolf is one of the greatest writers whose works reflect her philosophy of life and identification of women. She grew up with an intense interest in the feminist question‚ and her novels hold the key to the meaning of life and the position of women in the existing patriarchal society. She portrays the impact of the patriarchal English society on women’s lives‚ the loneliness and frustration of women’s lives that had been shaped by the moral‚ ideological and conventional

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    mother snore before he got out of bed. Even then he moved with caution and tiptoed to the window. The front of the house was irregular‚ so that it was possible to see a light burning in his mother’s room. But now all the windows were dark. A searchlight passed across the sky‚ lighting the banks of cloud and probing the dark deep spaces between‚ seeking enemy airships. The wind blew from the sea‚ and Charlie Stowe could hear behind his mother’s snores the beating of the waves. A draught through

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    "they have us! First a couple then a third‚ then dozens of them like a giant bird" This simile generates the effect that he feels scared and hesitant. Peter Roberts focuses on certain words to create an image in our minds "beyond the tireless searchlights bound for home‚ along the cloud-strewn way that we have come." The structure of the poem consists of three different components; the first section describes the anxiety of a bombing mission. The second describes targeting the area and the third

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    greatest money winner of all time. During the race‚ however‚ the horse Count Atlas pulls alongside‚ pushing Seabiscuit toward the wall. The act is an obvious foul‚ but the horses are out of view of the reviewing stand‚ so the foul goes undocumented. As Woolf pulls away‚ his first reaction is to whack the other jockey with his whip. It works‚ and regaining his competitive spirit‚ Seabiscuit dives down the track‚ neck and neck with another contender‚ Stagehand. The horses hit the finish line at exactly the

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    The Female Character; Victorian Era to the Modern Woman Throughout history‚ woman have played many roles in society‚ in the home‚ and in literature. They have been relied on as caretakers‚ home keepers‚ and in some eras‚ domestic servants. In literature‚ female characters are developed with similar traits attributed to the roles previously listed. I will describe the contrast in the literary version of the ideal Victorian woman and the feminist‚ researched modern woman During the Victorian

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    Cantley Working Party in 1979‚ the Civil Justice Review in the late 1980s and the Woolf. All those reports are focused on the same objects like how to reduce complexity‚ delay and the cost of civil litigation. What are the problems before reforms? This is a mere compare of the pre-Woolf and post-Woolf civil landscape without baseline statistics. As research for the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) on the pre-Woolf litigation landscape (pre-1999) demonstrates that:

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    would this imaginary sister have lived compared to her brother. Woolf was amazed at how women were treated. Women had a difficult time pursuing their creative talents; they were expected to tend to the household’s chores and children‚ nothing else. They historically had few legal rights‚ and could be treated as property by fathers and husbands. Not only were women rarely allowed to pursue careers or any type of creative endeavor‚ as Woolf points out‚ they weren’t thought to be gifted enough or bright

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