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    Judicial Affidavit

    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION BRANCH 245, PASIG CITY PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES Plaintiff. -versus- CRIM CASE NO. 111222-33-44-GG FOR: THEFT BOB ONG Accused. X------------------------------------------- X JUDICIAL AFFIDAVIT I, POL G. MEDINA, Filipino of legal age, married and with address at 1224 PugadBaboy St. San Andrews, Manila, after having been duly sworn in accordance

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    Robin In Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'

    Reading Journal: “Society changes with time, but people pretty much stay the same.” In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer brings to life Robin the Miller. Robin is a miller, someone who operates the mill used to grind grain into flour or meal (p. 27 L 547). He appears to have a lot of brawn. He is "large boned," "broad" and always wins his wrestling matches (p.27 L.548-551). He has a broad, fiery red beard and a wart with red hairs coming out of it on the tip of his nose (p. 27 L.554-558)

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    Measuring  the  Impact  of  Social  Programs:  A  Review  of  Best  Practices   Lesley  Sept,  Sandra  Naylor,  Randy  Weston   February  9,  2011       Introduction     The  question  of  how  to  measure  the  impact  of  a  global  corporation’s  social  efforts  can  seem  almost   unmanageable.  The  facets  of  influence  seem  to  multiply

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    Role of Social Media

    Role of social media Social media plays an essential role in our daily life. When it comes to the problem that if people should keep records or experiences by exposing photos on social networking sites, their opinions vary from person to person. In the following paragraphs, this popular controversy will be addressed as both position is thoroughly analyzed. The invention of social media has pulled people together, building strong social connections, making the world smaller, and enabling people

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    How Far Do Sources 1 and 2 Suggest That the Young Henry Viii Saw the Nobility as His Friends and Supporters?

    the antics that Henry and co. took part in. They are said to have joked around a lot, seemingly having fun while playing a prank by coming “early to the Queen’s bedchamber one morning; dressed in short coats of Kentish cloth, with hoods, bows and arrows, like Robin Hood”. What this implies is that the King trusts his nobility enough that he allows them into the Queen’s chamber. They continued to enjoy themselves later at dinner, when Henry “arranged the seating and joked with all; and had [them] parade

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    Okijhyuh

    Dolls (1955), The Joker Is Wild (1957) and Some Came Running (1958). In the late 1950s and 1960s Sinatra became somewhat prolific as a producer, turning out such films as A Hole in the Head (1959), Sergeants 3 (1962) and the very successful Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964). Lighter roles alongside "Rat Pack" buddies Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. were lucrative, especially the famed Ocean's Eleven (1960). On the other hand, he alternated such projects with much more serious offerings, such as The Manchurian

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    Concrete Material

    Loos had completed the Steiner House in Vienna, which clarified his strong principles against ornamentation CHAPTER 5: Concrete Utopia: Talk about Roehampton estate (Alton east and Alton West) and link the idea of concrete and social housing Robin Hood gardens- What is good about it and what is bad? CHAPTER5: conclusion- summarise your

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    Emotions In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

    Throughout The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, Tom goes on a roller coaster of emotions. Most of the time Tom is laughing, playing pranks, and telling jokes with his friends. In chapter 8 however, Tom is severely depressed because of his troubles with Becky, and questioning the idea of his death or disappearance. Tom wonders that if he were to go missing, become a soldier, become an Indian, or even a pirate, and not be seen for several years, if anybody would miss him, or even notice that

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    How Did Pablo Escobar Contribute To Cocaine

    Born Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, he was born in Rionegro Colombia,Pablo Escobar net worth was once set at 25 billion dollars making him the richest drug trafficker in history.Growing up he was a son to a teacher and farmer.He began his crime rate at an early age stealing gravestones and sanding them down for resale to smugglers.He did other crimes such as kidnapping selling contraband cigarettes,stealing cars selling fake lottery tickets,stuff like that making him millions by the age of 22.Around

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    Dvsdsv

    especially when view through a Marxist literary lens. The tale begins by introducing a boy named Aladdin as a thief. In literary works, a thief is normally not portrayed as a hero unless the stealing is done for the common good of the proletariat, like Robin Hood (Carpenter, Prichard). In contrast, Aladdin steals due to his lack of economical assets because of his class standing, and thus, for the good of only himself. Only due to the title of the piece, and events that occur a little later in the piece

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