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Filipino Food For Thought
1397 Words - 6 Pages

.... whole day to prepare a meal that tastes like a feast! Microwaves and electric stoves replace all those clay pots and stone oven used a long time ago. Everything we need comes in neat little packages that just need to be opened, reheated and, Voila! Dinner is served. It wasn't this easy during the time of our grandmothers although there were many improvements in the culinary arts. Women still had to slave over hot stoves, go to the market each morning to buy fresh ingredients and transform it to the sumptuous meals we all enjoy. Hard as it was to prepare food, this was the daily chores women did together that has bound them into one close-knit family. Yes, modern equipment ....


HighSchool Vs College
1155 Words - 5 Pages

.... order to move on to a higher educational level, one must enhance his or her character, mature, and accept and adapt to change. Both high school and college make a certain commitment to each student. They are committed to provide the students with remarkable opportunities to pursue and enhance their education. For example, scholarships, loans, and financial aid can provide the student with an opportunity to pursue his or her education, no matter what their financial status is. Aside from the students, high school and college would be meaningless without its faculty. Most teachers and professors in high school and college are well-educated individuals. They have spent ....


Alas, Babylon
1097 Words - 4 Pages

.... of supplies are dealt with, and how the loss of community members forces others to take on new roles. After the nuclear holocaust, the lifestyle of the River Road community changed drastically. Before The Day, many residents of the community were wastrels. These rejects of society lived each day to eat, drink, and sleep. They lacked the drive to succeed in everyday life. After the bomb drop, everything changed. These blots on modern society crawled out of their shells in order to contribute something to a struggling society. They worked hard on construction and other things that would help the community. This strenuous work gave these once slobs a new outlook on life ....


Measuring Thickness Of Concret
673 Words - 3 Pages

.... the specimens will be held with its axis in a vertical position by three symmetrically placed studs or posts of hardened steel bearing against the lower end. The end of the studs that bear against the surface of the specimen need to be rounded to a radius of not less than 6 mm and not more than 13 mm. The apparatus needs to allow for the measuring of specimens of different nominal lengths over a range of at least 100 to 250 mm. It needs to be made in order to make a measurement at the center of the upper end of the specimen and at eight additional points spaced at equal intervals along the circumference of a circle. The device that makes contact with ....


Mock Stock Portfolio
644 Words - 3 Pages

.... I wanted to use a passive management strategy for this project for several reasons. First using a passive strategy I will accrue less commissions and/or custodial fees associated with frequent buying and selling. I also believe that prices are reflective of all information that is relevant to that securities valuation. We studied in chapters 4, 5, 6 of Fabozzi's Investment Management that we can capture returns similar to that of our benchmark by using securities with characteristics similar to your benchmark. Characteristics of similarity range from market sector, company size, yield to maturity, and the riskiness of the asset. Since the pension fund is in the growth st ....


Respect
706 Words - 3 Pages

.... be more specific then demanded , and is more stable than demanded . Also, true must be built on experience, and therefor it is illogical to instantly demand it. Earned builds a stronger and a stronger relationship between people. When another person earns your you work harder to have that same returned to you by emulating that -worthy behavior. One example of this is my 5th grade teacher, Ms. Cindy Lee. By allowing us to call her by her first name, Cindy, she made the learning environment a lot more approachable. Another example is certain NYPD officers, who have breaking the “blue wall of silence”, revealing illegal events and behaviors that have taken p ....


Labyrinths And Mazes
768 Words - 3 Pages

.... which seem almost impossible to solve for those people who test their minds to the limit for fun. The word labyrinth comes from a Latin word, "labrys" which means "double-axe". One can only speculate why they would call it that, but it does make sense. Labyrinths were built to protect, but what if the person trying to be protected was lost in it. A double-bladed axe would be similar. It can be used to defeat the enemy as long as the other side of it does not defeat the allies. Labyrinths could be used to protect all sorts of things. The Egyptians used them to protect riches and even important bodies. In one instance, in Cretian mythology, the ....


Justify The Knowledge Or It Wi
2905 Words - 11 Pages

.... they are doing things, is wrong. Some people who do actually think about things and disagree are rare not only because it's hard to find interest in something public education has made arbitrary but because doing so results in being a social outcast. Some still disagree anyway. It is not allowed in the classrooms so they drop out of schools, die their hair black, get body piercings, become pessimists, and become stereotyped as trash to express their rebellion against being trained to think in a way that does nothing but confuse thought itself. The simple fact is that if young people were encouraged to change our current situation instead of being cast out and beaten down, t ....



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