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    cards many times. He wasn’t really thinking about the cards as much as he was about what he had done. He thought about things he would miss‚ and things he wouldn’t. The death of Curley’s wife‚ the chase after Lennie and finally he was pulling the trigger. "Why did I do it?" George asked himself. "You had to; otherwise‚ there would have been no end" he replied to himself. Few minutes later after he and Slim arrived at the bunkhouse‚ the ranch hands returned‚ and they decided to talk. "At least we don’t

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    management is to help with the rebuilding after these disasters. There is a chain of commands that help facilitate the the relief efforts as well  when disasterer strikes 1.RECONSTRUCTION BY NCC CADETS AFTER -NATURAL CALAMITY.2.RECONSTRUCTION BY NCC CADETS AFTER -NATURAL CALAMITY.3. Clearance of Debris in GUJRAT4. DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD IN ORRISA.5. FLOOD RELIEF6. NCC RELIEF CAMP | | Aims and Objectives: One of the main roles of the NCC regarding disaster management is to help with the rebuilding

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    Before diving into discussing Nichiren as a religious nationalist‚ it is imperative to explore how he also stands as a religious reformist. The definition of reform essentially entails the removal of a flawed method or body of circumstances‚ and the introduction of an “improved form or condition” (Merriam-webster). In the Risshōankokuron‚ or “The Treatise on the Establishment of the Orthodox Teaching and the Peace of the Nation”‚ Nichiren writes with a particular fervor and sense of urgency‚ which

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    non-biodegradable wastes and some of the examples of biodegradable wastes are: left-over‚ paper‚ wood ad etc. and the example of non-biodegradable wastes are: styrofoam‚ plastics‚ hairstrands and etc. Then non-biodegradable wastes are the ones who caused the calamities that happen in our society now a day. It takes more than 50 years for them to decompose. It is also the waste that will never break down into part of the earth. Non-biodegradable wastes are the main problem of the society. We humans are the major

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    References: 3. Primer on the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (2011-2008)DPWH DO No. 69 dated December 11‚ 2010 Calamity Fund for CY 2012 and 2013 GAA for FY 2013 that was earmarked for the repair/rehabilitation of facilities damaged by typhoon Yolanda that occurred on November 8‚ 2013 13‚ 2013 15‚ 2013

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    Abstract: The word takaful is derived from Arabicver Kafala‟‚ which means to guarantee‚ looking after‚ to help and to take care of one’s needs. Takaful is a system of Islamic insurance based on the principles of „ta‟awun‟ (mutual assistance) and „tabarru‟‟ (voluntary contribution). The conventional insurance contract binds the insured to pay certain number of premiums otherwise the paid premiums are forfeited. The poor insured suffers double loss i.e. one due to the circumstances‚ which make him

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    Haiyan‚ that barreled through most of Visayas‚ leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Being the most powerful storm ever landed‚ how do Filipinos react into this kind of calamity? The fact that many storm have landed there all over the years. Can Filipinos still find a way to smile in those times? Many calamities have landed there in the Philippines‚ Including the Typhoon Haiyan‚ which is the most terrifying storm ever existed. It’s a tragedy to experience such a storm in a small country

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    PARR(Presidential Assistant Recovery Rehabilitation) . The other speakers were Ms Jimenez and Philippine Red Cross Chair former Senator Richard “Dick” Gordon. The talks were informative particularly on how the Philippine government responds to calamities to alleviate and/or the at least reduce the risks particularly but not limited to another catastrophe of the magnitude of typhoon Yolanda‚ specially in Tacloban and Leyte where its devastating effects were most felt. For me the presentation

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    Lear: Lear The Tragic Hero The definition of tragedy in the Oxford dictionary is‚ "drama of elevated theme and diction and with unhappy ending; sad event‚ serious accident‚ calamity." However‚ the application of this terminology in Shakespearean Tragedy is more expressive. Tragedy does not only mean death or calamity‚ but in fact‚ it refers to a series of steps which leads to the downfall of the tragic hero and eventually to his tragic death. Lear‚ the main character in King Lear was affirmed

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    apocalyptic poems‚ ‘Leda and the Swan’ and ‘The Second Coming’ that this metaphor for the history of time is most explored. The poems relate the tales of two points in time that Yeats feels to be important turning points in history‚ epicenters of calamity and destruction‚ as the stability of civilization in torn apart and humanity enters a new era of was and horror. The first of the poems‚ ‘The Second Coming’‚ was written in 1920 and the very title indicates to the reader something of sinister nature

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