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    Footnote to Youth

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    Title: Footnote to Youth Author: Jose Garcia Villa Characters: 1.Dodong - main character of the story who got married at the age of 17 2. Teang - regretted marrying at an early age 3. Lucio - Teang’s other suitor who got married after she did and who’s childless until now 4. Blas - Dodong and Teang’s oldest son who followed their footsteps in the end. Blas contemplated to marry Tona when he was 18 5. Tona - woman whom Blas wants to marry. Summary: It is all about a man named Dodong who wants

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    5 Week 5 Eco 301 Should Wealthy Nations be helping Poorer Nations? I would say that if the wealthy nations want to give grants to the poorer nations then that should be there choice. I don’t agree with it because I feel that in the end there will be no stopping point‚ that the nations that are poor are going to take until there is nothing left. America is always helping other countries and I am not saying it is a bad thing but we have people in our own backyards that are unemployed‚ homeless

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    Commonwealth of Nations

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    Paradesi Synagogue From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 9°57′26″N 76°15′34″E The Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi Inside Jewish Synagogue The Paradesi Synagogue is the oldest active[1] synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations‚[2] located in Kochi‚ Kerala‚ in South India. It was built in 1568 by the Malabar Yehudan people or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin. Paradesi is a word used in several Indian languages‚ and the literal meaning of the term is "foreigners"

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    Youth and Gangsterism

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    YOUTH AND GANGSTERISM Gangs are an international phenomenon and it as impacted on many countries across the globe. The growth and development of gangs are linked to questions of security‚ housing‚ health‚ resources‚ jobs‚ poverty and above all‚ solidarity. Asalam-u-Alaikum to my teacher and fellow class mates‚ today my topic is youth and gangsterism. There are two types of gangs; street gangs and organised gangs. Street gangs are small-loosely gangs made up of youngsters‚ who encourage on

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    Pakistan as a Nation

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    The first and important lesson I learned from this case study is “Hard Work”. No matter what hurdles we face in our life‚ we just have to be determined and committed enough to achieve our desired goals. Another thing I learned is that if you want to be successful in your life‚ you have to take some big risks. We should be able to make critical decisions required for critical stages for our career. Besides taking risks‚ innovation is also an important criteria for determining success. If a person wants

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    Footnote to Youth

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    "Footnote to Youth"   Jose Garcia Villa Story:  The sun was salmon and hazy in the west. Dodong thought to himself he would tell his father about Teang when he got home‚ after he had unhitched the carabao from the plow‚ and let it to its shed and fed it. He washes it ant about saying it‚ but he wanted his father to know. What he had to say was of serious import as it would mark a climacteric in his life. Dodong finally decided to tell it‚ at a thought came to him his father might refuse to consider

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    Youth Exposition

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    Cell phones are as common in the market today as a wrist watch on your arm. They are always at our side whether you’re young or elderly‚ ready to be answered‚ receive text messages‚ check email‚ or update our Facebook status. Cellphones have almost become a necessity in society and these devices are usually harmless until there has been a growing interest in trying to make the time spent on the roadway more productive and use a cellphone while driving. Unfortunately this leads to drivers being distracted

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    There have been many different cultures around the world. Some of these cultures developed into civilizations. Two cultures that should be considered as civilizations are the Hohokam culture and the Mound Builders. The Hohokam culture is considered as civilization. It is located in what is now Arizona. One reason that makes the Hohokam culture a civilization is that they have specialized jobs. Some examples of their specialized jobs are farmers‚ people who dug canals for irrigation‚ and hunters

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    youth as tomorrows hope

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    It is believed that the youth is the hope of every nation. In their hands lie the choice of making their nation great. They are the generation destined to change the world. Soon they will become our future’s leaders as they are being molded at present to become better citizens of the country. They are young and restless. But what if this young generation had started to become a nuisance to the society? We have heard many of them involved in crimes‚ rebels who go to the streets and crying for the

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    A People and a Nation

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    Slaves’ Everyday Conditions Although slaves usually received adequate nourishment‚ they had a plain and monotonous diet. They owned few clothes‚ and typically they lived in small‚ one-room cabins. Slaves’ Work Routine Long hours in large work gangs characterized the slave work regime. Planters aimed to keep their hands busy all the time‚ but many slaves resisted overwork by slacking off whenever they could. Violence Against Slaves Whippings occurred throughout the South‚ although generally

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