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    In Partial Fulfillment for the requirement in English 11: Philippine Literature IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES Presented to: Dr. Ruel Bonganciso Presented by: Nicah Claire C. Faur Jona Joyce Azucena II – 1 BSE- ENGLISH A.Y 2014 - 2015 “IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES” Title: Dead Stars By: Paz Marquez Benitez Female Characters: Esperanza – engaged for four years and then became the wife of Alfredo Salazar. She

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    Pseudoscience vs Science

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    While on the other hand‚ science is based on scientific findings where you have a theory and run experiments and form hypothesis and come up with a solution that is shown and proven to work. One good example of pseudoscience vs. science is AIDS. Scientists have tried many different cures for AIDS but the virus evolves too fast for any medication to cure it. So where pseudoscience comes in‚ is when people come up with remedies that they believe and other people believe will cure the virus. Gambia

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    What has science done for you lately? Plenty. If you think science doesn’t matter much to you‚ think again. Science affects us all‚ every day of the year‚ from the moment we wake up‚ all day long‚ and through the night. Your digital alarm clock‚ the weather report‚ the asphalt you drive on‚ the bus you ride in‚ your decision to eat a baked potato instead of fries‚ your cell phone‚ the antibiotics that treat your sore throat‚ the clean water that comes from your faucet‚ and the light

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    The Mesozoic Era

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    population knows as the Dinosaur Era. These creatures once dominated our lands with tremendous sizes‚ shapes and species and although humans were never able to see one in person‚ there are many ways in which our scientists and geologists have found to identify what they looked like and how they behaved. Thanks to their effort‚ we can now understand the tremendous creatures who lived before us and assume theories as well as research

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    Professor Stephen Hawking‚ 68‚ is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He studied physics at Oxford‚ went on to do research at Cambridge and was the Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge for 30 years. His books include A Brief History Of Time (1988)‚ The Universe In A Nutshell (2001) and The Grand Design‚ published this month. Professor Brian Cox‚ 42‚ is a physicist and broadcaster. While studying at Manchester University‚ where he is now a research fellow‚ he joined the pop group D:Ream

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    black sheep

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    M1 – Differentiate between those questions that science is currently addressing‚ those that science cannot yet answer and those that science will never be able to answer. There’s many questions that scientist are currently addressing and many they will never be able to answer because of individual opinions and no evidence between any of the answers clearly because you can’t experiment any of it. For example in our modern day society there’s always debates on whether there’s a God or not? Around

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    what is science

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    and comprehensive understandings of the natural world. • Science is exciting. Science is a way of discovering what’s in the universe and how those things work today‚ how they worked in the past‚ and how they are likely to work in the future. Scientists are motivated by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before. • Science is useful. The knowledge generated by science is powerful and reliable. It can be used to develop new technologies‚ treat diseases‚ and deal with

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    Einstein Essay

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    Einstein’s Response Albert Einstein‚ a well-known physicist‚ wrote a letter to a 6th grade student‚ Phyllis Wright‚ in response to her question as to whether scientist pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for. The reason she would have most likely be asking this question is probably because the world at the time is going through tough times such as The Depression and it also being post World War 1 era. Einstein’s response to Phyllis’s question was ineffective because it lacks ethos‚ pathos‚ and it

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    Careers in the science field each come with their own set of challenges. Aspiring wildlife biologists and current scientists should know what the major challenges are in the field. Wildlife biologists struggle to find a permanent job in general. Many research projects rely on the government’s funding‚ which can be limited. Often people do not realize how important biologists are to their environment and do not care to know the impact they‚ as regular citizens‚ have on their world. This consequently

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    Scientist

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    ------------------------------------------------- Scientistscientist‚ in a broad sense‚ is one engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense‚ a scientist is an individual who uses thescientific method.[1] The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science.[2] This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. Scientists perform research toward a more comprehensive understanding of nature‚ including physical‚ mathematical and social realms

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