BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY Bustos Campus Poblacion, Bustos, Bulacan June 28, 2011 MARK ANTHONY VALDEZ Owner/Cinematographer First Impressions De Leon Bldg. Cagayan Valley Road, Poblacion, Baliuag, Bulacan Dear Sir: Greetings of Peace! We, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) junior students from Bulacan State University – Bustos Campus are currently having a system study on Record Keeping and Payment as part of the requirement in our major subject System Analysis
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Yellowstone is a national park covering 3,468 square miles in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana and it is elevated 8,000 feet from the ground on a plateau. But is there still present volcanic hazard in Yellowstone? The park is covered with over 10,000 geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and travertine terraces, perhaps caused by a ?hot spot? that it overlies. A violent history suggests equally as devastating future volcanic activity, underground forces are causing the landscape to change and geysers to become
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Jay Cooke was an American Banking Financier, who operated his own banking house during the American Civil War bonds for the Federal Government. He was also recognized for his role in the financing of railroads in the northwestern United States. Donald Alexander Smith was a Canadian politician, diplomat, philanthropist and business leader who had a great deal of interest in the fur trade, railroads and banking. Jay Cooke and Donald Smith were both historical forces and instrumental in shaping
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part of a series of prints Hokusai made called Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was made by carving the outline of the image on wood onto a piece of silk. Rainstorm Beneath Summit was made by the artist Katsushika Hokusai. I chose this painting because of its dark colors. I have always been fascinated with Japanese art and culture. This painting is one of thirty-six in Hokusai's “Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji” Collection. The lines on the painting are very simple, the clouds
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what percentage of Japan’s land is mountainous and/or forested? 8. About 73% of Japan's land is mountainous and about 67% of the land is covered by forests. Q: Many of Japan’s mountains, such as Mount-Fuji (Fuji-san), the highest mountain, are ______. 9. Many of Japan’s mountains, such as Mount-Fuji (Fuji-san), the highest mountain, are active volcanoes. Q: What other natural hazards are there in Japan (name three)? 10. There are many natural disasters that occur in Japan. Some of those include
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island nations. Today Japan is home to fascinating and multifaceted culture. According to InsideJapan.com, it is steeped with cultural traditions dating back thousands of years. Some major geographic land features of Japan are Honshu, Shikoku, and Mount Fuji. Honshu, largest of the four main islands of Japan, lies between Pacific Ocean (east) and the Sea of Japan (west). Honshu is regarded the mainland of Japan. According to Encyclopedia.com Shinko island has a population of 4,240,265 people since the
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Shinto Anthony Pisciotto REL/133 February 2nd, 2015 Jerry Nwonye Shinto Shinto, composed of two ideographs, literally means the "way of the kami." Although kami can be translated as gods or deities, it also refers more generally to spirit-beings, the supernatural, or to a sacred quality in which an individual can even participate” (Yamamoto PG 2028).Shinto is revered within Japan and is Japan’s original religion and way of life. Shinto pushes belief in nature and that the world and
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Eastman Kodak, Fujifilm Innovation vs. Tried and True Introduction Eastman Kodak and Fujifilm have numerous accomplishments to brag; they have both amassed large success in the photographic commerce. While Eastman Kodak had the upper hand in the industry for nearly 100 years, Fujifilm has managed to flourish while Kodak filed bankruptcy in 2012. Fujifilm appears to have strategically implemented an equation that will thrive as long as they continue to invest in innovation, and navigate market
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INNER PLANETS DATA | MERCURY | VENUS | EARTH | MARS | 1. DIAMETER | 3,032m (4,879km) | 7,521m (12,104km) | 7,926m (12,756km) | 7,926m (12,756km) | 2. AVERAGE DISTANCE FROM THE SUN | 57.9 million kms/36 million miles | 108.2 million kms/67.2 million miles | 150 million km (93 million miles) | 228 million km (142 million miles) | 3. ROTATION PERIOD | 59 Earth Days | 0.615 Earth Years (243 days) | 23.93 Hours | 24.63 Hours | 4. ORBITAL PERIOD | 88 Earth days | 225 Earth days |
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travelling destination. There are many ways to satisfy the ten socio-psychological motivations stated when visiting Japan such as by relaxing at their famous hot springs, enjoy their cultural and historical places and attractions, visit the infamous Mount Fuji and many more. 1- Introduction Japan, with an area of 377873 square kilometers is one of the big forces in Asia, which is located in the northeastern part of Asia between the North Pacific and the Sea of Japan (JNTO 2015). The people of Japan
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