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    Cultural Center

    a source of economic income by attracting tourist and commercializing its local resources for the benefit of the city. 2. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The seven lakes hold the most interesting parts of the city and yet they are subjected to human degradation. Government efforts to save the lakes were made in order to ensure the preservation of its natural resources at the same time promote its beauty not just for the local population but for the whole world to know. The Seven lakes of San Pablo

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    Literary Translation and (or as?) Conflict Between the Arab

    Introduction In 1990, Edward Said wrote an article entitled “Embargoed Literature” which was published in The Nation. In it, he argues that Arabic literature is “embargoed” in the West even if one of its most prominent figures, the Egyptian novelist and short story writer Naguib Mahfouz, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988. Said spoke of some “singular” reasons for this situation: [...] of all the major world literatures, Arabic remains relatively unknown and unread in the West for reasons

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    Historical Foundations

    living language of the times borrowing dialects from other areas, made it harder for locals in one area to be understood in another location. Just like with any language there are differences from one area to the next. The readings were intended and composed for a specific audience; the chivalric writing of the High Middle Ages was built on the earlier traditions, while integrating ancient roots based on the literature that was sung by the courtly bards. Latin was mainly influenced by the Greek; however

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    “the Effect of Study Habits of Selected Marine Student to Their Academic Performance”

    “THE EFFECT OF STUDY HABITS OF SELECTED MARINE STUDENT TO THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE” A Research Paper Presented to the College of Arts Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course English Presented To Sir. Joel E. Payapa, Ed.D Presented By Cercado, Joshua Kim T. Daniel, John Daniel M. De Guzman, John Odilon T. March 15, 2013 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction

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    Report on Dyslexia

    Future of 1996. Many literatures have been written in an attempt to discuss the areas of special concern and other channels of education delivery outlined in the 1996 educating our future policy document and with relevant examples, showing how they have improved education provision in Zambia. Despite these efforts, dyslexia seems a major problem in Zambia which results in poor perfomances in schools especially at primary level. Definition of Dyslexia Reports in the medical literature of „word blindness‟

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    Computerized Grading System Related Literature

    Chapter 1 1. Background of the study Al Hedaya Alkhalifia is the first regular school be established in Bahrain, It's was established in 1919. The education in Bahrain was limited to education in koranic schools who are studying the Koran. However, Al Hedaya Alkhalifia was limited to the teaching the children of rich people and the owners of the important centers in the country and then become the public from the people. It's a doubted by the ministry of education in Bahrain. as the time

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    The impacts of E-commence on international business and marketing: A literature review Name student: Tao Yi Student number: 1192930 Course name: Master thesis international track Course code: 2012-191880750-1A Assessor: Assistant Prof. Dr. E. Constantinides and Dr. Huub J.M. Ruel Hand in date: 15-09-2012 E-commerce and Web 2.0: An intensive literature review on their impacts on international business and marketing Table of content Managerial summary ...................................

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    Factors Affecting the Academic Performance of Bstm Students

    Chapter I The Problem and Its Background Introduction Students spend one third of their 24 hours to study. A high school student spends 8 hours to school. For college students, sometimes they need longer time because of library research and extracurricular activities. (Molmisa, 2011) If the students spend more time in school than at home they should learn much from school. But why does some student get failing grade and some get passing grade? The student’s performance or academic achievement

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    Transnational Higher Education Summary

    comprised of eight predictors that basically dealt with interactions of members of two nationalities or cultures in an institution. The authors used multicultural intensity to study relations between Jews and Arabs in Israel. They first summarize the complex history between the two groups. The guiding question of the study was, “what differences with regard to attitudes toward multiculturalism exist among female and male students belonging to different national and religious groups, practicing different

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    Inventory System

    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES             This chapter presents the materials used such as books, magazines, journals, internet and other thesis writing to support the relevance of the presented study.   I. Related Literature          Foreign Literature               The extension of technology that integrates the electronic media in the buying and the selling process is known as the Ecommerce. Elton (2012) mentioned that the ecommerce website has deflated the dissimilarity

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