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    Rizal Law

    EVOLUTION AND CONTEXT OF THE LAW Republic Act No. 1425, known as the Rizal Law, mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The full name of the law is An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, Particularly His Novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes. The measure

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    Miss

    should not be given courses on study skills in their study programme, as they are expected to have acquired these competencies from their earlier education. From my point of view, I agreed with the above topic. The reason I agreed it is because we should not waste our valuable time in university to been taught on study skills. As one of the out campus student, time is very valuable to us. We have to secrete our time between study, work and family. Basically all the study skills such as time management

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    Walmart Management

    and above all as the economic focus. Indeed, industrialized countries must take into account anew economic power and inevitable partner, all the more as it is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) since 2001. As a consequence, a good many foreign groups have decided to gain a foothold in the Chinese market, which is not an easy thing. We will firstly mention the opportunities and the obstacles which feature the Chinese retailing market. Secondly, we will try to establish a picture of this

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    English Skill

    1. Introduction It does not require any further argument to state that English has become indispensable part of communication in the world. In Asia, almost each of countries has its own language which is extremely complex and quite difficult to understand. Hence, English is regarded as a bridge which helps information exchanges among Asian countries get to be more simply. It is fairly hard for Asian learners to use English correctly and effectively, especially speaking skill although they have been

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    Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism

    Topic: Socio-Cultural impacts of tourism Tourism considered as global phenomenon which is carried out by persons itself. This naturally results in meeting of different culture, economy, progress, status, etc. round the globe. Human being considered as social animal cause’s significant social culture impact by tourism. According to Teo (1994) impacts are defined as “change in value system, moral, conduct, individual behaviour, relationship, lifestyle, expression, tradition”. Social culture impact

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    My Experinces in the English Languauge

    use English on an everyday basis and as a way of a natural communication. One of the reasons why we speak, read, talk and write so much English is because of the social media. For the common youth of 2015 social media is a fundamental routine and habit of our everyday lives. We use social media to connect with people all over the world, in the English language. I also use my

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    Common Grammar Errors Encountered by Elementary Studenta

    language became the new lingua franca it is usually used as a medium of instruction. But in order to teach the second language also known as the English language, one must know how to apply different techniques and strategies in teaching English as a foreign language. After all, there is no single best way to teach the English language but there are many ways to do. And it is the main role of the teacher to become flexible enough in applying various techniques in developing the level of competency of

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    Free the Weed

    medicinal marijuana, and two states that have legalized it for recreational use as well. However, in a world where millions of people have died from alcohol and tobacco use, do we really need another legal drug? Many would argue no, but when scientific studies have shown that marijuana is actually less harmful to a person than alcohol or tobacco, it makes no sense to keep it illegal. Marijuana prohibition is simply doing more harm than good to society. In the 1920s, alcohol prohibition led to the widespread

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    Research Proposal

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background of the Study 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Objectives of the Study 4 1.4 Research Hypothesis 4 1.5 Significance of the Study 5 1.6 Limitation of the Study 5 1.7 Organization of the Study 6 CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF LITREATURE 7 CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 9 REFRENCES 11 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Financial sector is the backbone of economy of a country. It works as a facilitator for achieving

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    Social Marketing

    1 Social Marketing Intervention Plan for Singapore Casino Gambling Introduction Singapore is among the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has diversified its revenue sources in order to expand its economy. The country in 2010 launched Integrated Resorts that would serve as tourist destination and attraction sites. These two resorts that are equipped with several modern facilities are: Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa (Shi, 2013; Mazza, 2013). Among the many facilities

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