History of Paper Money in the Philippines The first paper money circulated in the Philippines‚ Pesos Fuertes‚ were issued in 1852 by El Banco Espanol Filipino de Isabel II‚ the first bank established in the country. The banknote‚ "Strong Pesos" in English‚ had denominations of 5‚ 10‚ 25‚ 50 and 100. The American authorities issued silver certificates series dated 1903 to 1918‚ then later replaced these with treasury certificates. The liberation of the Philippines in 1944 gave rise to
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Conservation is essential for life support system like air‚ water‚ land‚ flora & fauna‚ biodiversity and ecosystems. Natural resources are conserved due to economic as their natural beauty and importance to local culture. Preserving biodiversity is essential for ecosystems to respond flexibly to damage or change. An International treaty‚ the convention on International Trade in endangered species of wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) went into effect in 1975 and out lawned trade of endangered animals
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11. Who was Sybil’s best friend in elementary school? What traumatic news did this friend give to her (p152)? What was Sybil’s reaction to the news? How did she later react as she sat on the front steps (p 135)? 12. Who is Cornelia Wilbur? Describe Sybil’s relationship with her. 13. In Chapter 13‚ Sybil describes feeling closer to her father that winter on the farm after they had lost their home‚ moved into the chicken house‚ and her mother was in a severe state of depression. She
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resulting in sea floor spreading. Oceans and continents form plates which move over the asthenosphere Plate tectonics: study of movement of crustal plates (6) Fossils in common on Gondwanan continents‚ including Glossopteris and Gangamopteris flora‚ and marsupials Fossil: trace or remains of past lie Mature seeds of glossopteris are too big to be dispersed by wind across oceans Similarities between present-day organisms on Gondwanan continents Examples include the beech tree‚ Nothofagus
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people agree on the facts‚ an infinite number of stories can be told from the same facts. But‚ first‚ be sure everyone has access to the same facts! 2. Define the Ethical Issues. What is in conflict for you? Is right & wrong in play? What is your gut telling you about this situation? Does something not feel right? Listen to your intuition and feelings; this is data. Answer this question: Why I am I so conflicted in this situation? 3. Identify the Stakeholders. Who are they and what is their
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World Biomes Task 2: Main characteristics of grasslands. Grassland biomes are ecosystems predominantly consisting of a diverse range of grasses. Grasslands are generally flat terrains of rolling grass which are vast and continuous. The widespread of grasslands occurred during the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs in Western North America‚ where continental climates became favourable to grasslands as a result of the rise
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representing their country and finding out as much as they need to know about Antarctica. ‘The full Antarctic treaty system’ There are 4 other things that make up the whole treaty basically. They are; - Agreed measures for the conservation of Antarctic flora and fauna. - Convention on the conservation of
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A biosphere reserve is an area of land or water that is protected by law in order to support the conservation of ecosystems‚ as well as the sustainability of mankind’s impact on the environment. This means that each reserve aims to help scientists and the environmental community figure out how to protect the world’s plant and animal species while dealing with a growing population and its resource needs. These areas were created by the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific‚ and Cultural Organization
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Beauties‚” and their names are Fauna and Flora. They only eat healthy and only read books‚ no TV (even though Eudora and Howie‚ the parents‚ turn out to adore it)‚ so that the children grow up thinkers. The long-lost Hatchers seem like a perfect family‚ but it’s actually fake. The twins freakily finish each other’s sentences‚ Peter notices a pattern in the family’s behavior when the Beauties want to do something‚ and Howie freaks out when he sees Fauna and Flora eating cereal and has them swear that
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Southern Literature in Transition: Heritage and Promise. Memphis: Memphis State University Press‚ 1983. Faulkner‚ William. “A Rose for Emily”. The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Comp. Michael Meyer. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2005. Pg. 90-97. Flora‚ Joseph M.‚ and Lucinda H. Mackethan. The Companion to Southern Literature: Themes‚ Genres‚ Places‚ People‚ Movements‚ and Motifs. Baton Rouge: Lousiana State University‚ 2002. Humphries‚ Jefferson. Southern Literature and Literary Theory. Athens‚
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