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    cory aquino

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    Reina Louise R. Felonia PhilGov BSIT 2.1C Sir Jian Dayuta Mother of Philippine Democracy María Corazón Sumulong "Cory" Cojuangco Aquino was born on January 25‚ 1933‚ in Paniqui‚ Tarlac‚ María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco was the fourth child of José Cojuangco‚ Sr. and Demetria Sumulong. Her siblings were Pedro‚ Josephine‚ Teresita‚ Jose‚ Jr. and Maria Paz. Both Aquino’s parents came from prominent clans. Her father was a prominent Tarlac businessman and politician‚ and her great-grandfather

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    My Attributes of Public Speaking As a speaker‚ their job is the most important role in speechmaking. A speaker is to talk as well as listen. There’s different skills you need to have to be a successful writer. You need to have the knowledge of the subject‚ the preparation of your speech‚ the manner of your speaking and sensitivity to the audience. When giving a speech‚ to get the audience to be interested‚ you need to have enthusiasm in your speech and voice. Even though this job seem quite easy

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    SPEAKER  DRIVER MATERIALS USED FOR MANUFACTURE   DOME  TWEETERS & MIDRANGE  Aluminium. The majority of metal domes use aluminium diaphragms. Aluminium has an extremely high stiffness to weight ratio‚ but poor damping characteristics. Some vendors also chemically treat the metal or apply coatings to improve its damping characteristics. Titanium. Titanium is slightly heavier than aluminium for an equivalent sized dome. It is‚ however‚ much stronger than aluminium and has slightly better internal

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    Throughout life many people may hear the saying money can’t buy happiness over and over again but very few take that into consideration. In the poemRichard Cory‚” the poet Edwin Arlington Robinson reminds his readers of this overused phrase by implying it at the end of the poem. The poem is about a man who lives in a neighborhood that envies his wealth and perfect lifestyle. In the end the protagonist commits suicide leaving the town in shock and awe. The poet uses situational irony and symbolism

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    ------------------------------------------------- Speaker and Deputy Speaker According to The Constitution * (1) After a general election‚ the National Assembly shall‚ at its first meeting and to the exclusion of any other business‚ elect from amongst its members a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker and‚ so often as the office of Speaker or Deputy Speaker becomes vacant‚ the Assembly shall elect another member as Speaker or‚ as the case may be‚ Deputy Speaker. * (2) Before entering upon office‚ a member elected as Speaker or Deputy

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    The Richard Cory in the poem Richard Cory is envied by the people of the town. The envy the people had for Richard‚ setting him to a higher standard made him an outcast. Richard is compared to living as a king. Richard Cory may have been the richest man known but money did not bring him true happiness. The people of the town seemed to struggle day to day. Richard Cory did not have the same struggles as everyone else but he did seem to have his own struggles. The town’s people thought Richard was

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    Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Richard Cory from Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ and Walter Mitty from The Secret life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber‚ all explain how the American Dream is unattainable. Although satisfaction is never permanent

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    the poemRichard Cory” is that depression is not noticeable until a person’s suicide. Richard Cory was well known in his town as a perfect human being since he is good looking‚ gentleman‚ well-dressed‚ and friendly. Also‚ on top of that he is rich that’s why most people in his town looks up to him and wants to be just like him someday. But‚ one day he decided to shoot himself and end his life that most of the people in his town was shocked. Richard Cory’s story relates on Mary Oliver’s poem‚ “Wild

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    not be what it appears. The following discussed poems are examples of such misjudgment. In W.H. Auden ’s "The Unknown Citizen" each line from beginning nearly to end consists of something that this individual has done that would associate him with being a man of the "Greater Community" (Auden 5). All of his traits are either professional or approved of by the overall society. It is not until the last two lines that the poem strays slightly to a speaker ’s perspective of the individual‚ which is the

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    Profile: Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D) Recently‚ Newark Mayor Cory Booker has been all over the news media. The Democrat is mayor in a city that is home to corporate giants such as Prudential Financial and PSEG. The city also boasts a list of cultural venue centers such as the New Jersey Performing Arts Center‚ the Prudential Center‚ the New Jersey Institute of Technology‚ etc. However‚ it’s not the success or improvement of his city that has allowed him to gain a national reputation. Rather

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