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    about these issues and tends to awaken the Filipino. In the essay‚ the closely related issues of identity and language have proved us that we are indeed cultureless and left without identity. The essay talks about the hierarchy of English‚ Spanish‚ Tagalog and “Taglish”. Today‚ you can no longer distinguish the class of a person by the language he uses. You can switch from one language to another and nobody cares. Even if you use the language of the rich‚ the “bakla” and the standard Filipino English

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    Work experience “Would u help me…….?” Ten minutes later…. “Would you help me……?”Seriously‚ I love doing what my employer asked me to do rather than sitting in the staff room and listening to my I-POD! I was working in a hair salon in Dorking for work experience. The first few days it was quite boring as there were only a few clients. But until Thursday and Friday my work experience became interesting! My work was mainly based on shampooing‚ serving the clients with tea or coffee‚ washing

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    LEXICOGRAPHY AND THE DESCRIPTION OF PHILIPPINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY Historical sources show that Filipino words began to be borrowed into the English of the American colonizers at a very early stage in the colonial period. Today‚ the English used in the Philippines has a distinctive localized vocabulary which finds expression in a range of settings‚ including government‚ education‚ and the media as well as the personal domain. Describing the vocabulary of new Englishes(Lado) In the academic

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    political power. The third section of this paper will cover the political changes that occurred under the rule of Solon. Finally‚ the fourth and last section of this paper will be an assessment of all these major conflicts as a whole. The primary source for these investigations is The Rise and Fall of Athens: Nine Greek Lives by Plutarch while solely using the life of Solon. I. In ancient Athens‚ land was

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    In early Athens before Draco’s laws‚ there were no written sentencing guides or punishments in place for crimes committed. This meant that the punishments for the same crimes remained inconsistent. Instead if the victim was dead then the family was left to get compensation from the criminal themselves or seek revenge by their own accord. ’He who kills another Athenian‚ without a purpose or by accident should be banished from Athens for ever. If the killer apologises to the family of the murdered

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    people. Four major rulers with their own law systems were Hammurabi‚ Draco‚ Solon‚ and Diocletian. All four rulers established laws of their own that the people of their nation had to abide by or else they would pay the consequences. The people feared their laws whether it was because of the harsh punishments‚ the threat of death‚ the fines they had to pay‚ or a tax system that hurt the poor even more. Hammurabi‚ Draco‚ Solon‚ and Diocletian all had their own ways of displaying their laws and showing

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    Solon also made the Athenians promise to uphold this system for 10 years. Despite promising to do what Solon had requested they only did this for about 5 years and were back to their old ways of government. After the Athenian Aristocrats had undermined Solon’s reformed government‚ Solon’s cousin Peisistratos took control. Peisistratos did maintain his cousin’s government and ways his son‚ Hippias didn’t do so well. Hippias‚ not as benign as his Peisistratos or Solon‚ began a reign

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    ways‚ and in various fields. The two famous Greek reformers are Solon and Cleisthenes‚ and the two famous Roman reformers are Gracchi and Marius. Their reforms ultimately helped to elevate the democracy of the country. However‚ the methods and the reformer’s thoughts in reformations were different. Solon‚ an ancient Greek reformer had reformed the country in mainly three ways: Constitutional‚ economical‚ and moral. First‚ Solon proposed for all citizens to be admitted into the Ekklesia‚ the

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    The Difference in Free Sparta and Athens Danny Cantrell HIST 301 D001 Ancient Greece Robert Busek 1 January 2017 Sparta and Athens were two of the most influential city-states in Greece. Each state defined freedom through citizenship which allowed the population to have a voice within the political systems of their respective city-state. Sparta and Athens allied together to repel the invading Persians forces‚ but in other aspects could not be more different in their type of government

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    capable of taking revenge for Laios’ murder‚ and he will certainly do it. Now that he is blinded by his kleos‚ he does not bother to give a thought on Teiresias’ words that he is the one who slew Laios‚ which reminds us of Croesus’ attitude towards Solon. Oedipus had been warned of the truth [alêthês (the unforgettable)] twice before: when "at a banquet a man drunk with wine cast it at [him] that [he] was not the son of [his] father" and when Phoebus told him "[he] was fated to defile [his] mother’s

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