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    Biogas

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    Wisconsin Agricultural Biogas Casebook July 2008 Edition Prepared for Wisconsin Focus on Energy – Renewables Program By Joe Kramer Energy Center of Wisconsin 455 Science Drive‚ Suite 200 Madison‚ WI 53711 Notice: This publication is the property of the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin and was funded through the Focus on Energy Program. Material in this publication does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of any product or service‚ by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin

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    Literary Period

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    Literary Period American Period 1898 - 1945   Philippine literature during the American rule was influenced by two factors‚ first of which is‚ education. With the Americans providing free education‚ many were given the chance to study and English was used as the language of instruction. Unlike the Spanish‚ the foreigners were willing to teach their language to the Filipinos. Free education served as the stepping stone for others to improve their social status. Early literary works in English

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    Katipunan

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    The Katipunan Finally Starts a Revolution The Katipunan is born * The Katipunan (meaning "Association") planned and initiated the Philippine Revolution. It was founded in Tondo‚ Manila‚ by Andres Bonifacio and a few other fellow urban workers on July 7‚ 1892. Its full Tagalog name is Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan nang manga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Venerated Association of the Sons and Daughters of the Land). From its inception‚ Katipunan was forged by blood‚ with all its members

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      20 millones de client    Sorprendente: no inv    2002 Orin Smith‚ con     Starbucks crece un 5    Resultados de un estlas expectativas en c    Propuesta de invertirlocales y mejorar la v    Actualmente 16.120  Propu Se basa     E sumi     E     E infor  ss::     rvicio al cliente. cia en torno al consumo de café‚ que las peida cotidiana.   r y Siegl abren el primero de los locales en Seateros de café arábico para puristas del café.al equipo de marketing

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    Japanese Period

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    PHILIPPINE LITERATURE The Japanese Period (1941 – 1945) The Japanese occupation of the Philippines occurred between 1941 and 1945‚ when the Empire of Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II. The invasion of the Philippines started on December 8‚ 1941‚ ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. As at Pearl Harbor‚ the American aircraft were severely damaged in the initial Japanese attack. Lacking air cover‚ the American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines withdrew to

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    PHILIPPINE LITERATURE I. PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD (--BC to 1564) A. Characteristics1.Based on oral traditions2.Crude on ideology and phraseologyB. Literary Forms1. Oral Literaturea. Riddles (bugtong) – battle of wits among participants Tigmo – CebuPaktakon – IlonggoPatotdon - Bicolb.Proverbs (salawikain) – wise sayings that contain a metaphor used to teach asa food for thoughtc. Tanaga - a mono-riming heptasyllabic quatrain expressing insights and lessonson life is "more emotionally charged

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    El Filibusterismo

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    Rizal apparently went in writing‚ for to his friend‚ Blumentritt‚ he wrote on March 29‚ 1891: "I have finished my book. To a Filipino friend in Hong Kong‚ Jose Basa‚ Rizal likewise eagerly announced the completion of his second novel. Having moved to Ghent to have the book published at cheaper cost. Inevitably‚ Rizal’s next letter to Basa contained the tragic news of the suspension of the printing of the sequel to his first novel due to lack of funds‚ forcing him to stop and leave the book half-way

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    ___________________________________________________________ “Lyceum of Alabang Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Test” A Project Presented to the Faculty of College of Computer Studies Lyceum of Alabang Muntinlupa City By: Hukom‚ Kerby Allan S. Basa‚ Norberto III D. Soriano‚ Jendrix S. Suson‚ Joscah C. Gervacio‚ Brent C. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Principles of Programming (C++) March 07‚ 2013 Mr. Joey M. Moreto Lyceum of Alabang Km. 30 National

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    Chapter 19

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    friend did not arrive. He had received money from Basa and P200 from Rodriguez Arias for the copies of Morga’s Sucesos sold in Manila. On August 6‚ the printing had to be suspended as Rizal feared because he could no longer give the necessary funds to the printer El Filibusterismo comes off the Press On September 18‚ 1891‚ El Fili came of tbe Press Rizal now is a very happy man‚ immediately sent on this date two printed copies to Hong kong (one for Basa and the other for Sixto Lopez) Valentin Ventura

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    wealthy South Asian was a doctor named Satyen Basa. His motivation was also due to job security during the war. These two accounts are different to Ingall because patriotism had no part in their reasoning to enlist. Therefore‚ a main difference in the motivation to enlist between the British and Indians is caused by the wealthy British and Indians. The wealthy British like Ingalls felt they needed to help their country while wealthy Indians like Khan and Basa felt it gave them the best job

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