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    Jay is the name of the two protagonists in the film‚ one is living‚ the other dead. The living Jay is producing a documentary of the dead Jay‚ a gay teacher who was brutally killed. As Jay recreates and examines the life of his subject‚ his own life is affected when he unravels his subject’s hidden life and secret love. Written by Anonymous Jay is the name of the two protagonists in the film. Jay Santiago is a gay TV producer documenting the family of a gay hate crime victim who happens to be his

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    Shark Tale: “The Shark Slayer” The massive underwater reef city is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss‚ Frankie‚ is found dead. Don Lino‚ the shark mob boss has two sons‚ Frankie that is a carnivorous tough guy who follows the steps of his father and wishes to be the next shark mob boss; on the other hand‚ Lenny is a very kind soul shark who has earned the ire of his dad by becoming a vegetarian. Meanwhile on the other side of the ocean a blue streak cleaner wrasse named Oscar‚ who fantasizes

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    members to the Commission. The members of the Commission were drawn from varied backgrounds‚ including several former congressmen‚ a former Supreme Court Chief Justice (Roberto Concepcion)‚ a Catholic bishop (Teodoro Bacani) and film director (Lino Brocka). Aquino also deliberately appointed 5 members‚ including former Labor Minister Blas Ople‚ who had been allied with Marcos until the latter’s ouster. After the Commission had convened‚ it elected as its president Cecilia Muñoz-Palma‚ who had emerged

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    Title: Stopping Distance Aim: To investigate 1. The effect different surfaces have on the stopping distance of a trolley. 2. The effect different masses have on the stopping distance of a trolley. Hypothesis: 1. The rougher the surface‚ the shorter the stopping distance. 2. The larger the mass the further the stopping distance. Introduction: The purpose of this research was to investigate how different surfaces as well as different mass effect the stopping distance of a physics

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    Child-Free Marriage

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    Child-free marriages are being recognized around the world as the newest trend‚ however‚ they have been around longer than many might assume. Females have played a major role in this trend‚ blossoming out from the traditional motives of involuntary childlessness to the modern motives of voluntary child-free marriages. In order to appreciate this unique and free spirited lifestyle‚ it must be understood that other influences may hinder a couple from reproducing. Through time‚ several motives for

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    Delancy November 9th 2010 Dr Oenbring Literature Review Sustainable tourism in the Bahamas Lino Brigulio‚ Richard Butler‚ David Harrison and Walter Leal Filho‚ authors of the book entitled Sustainable Tourism in Islands and small states defined Sustainable tourism as tourism development that avoids damage to the environment‚ economy and cultures of the locations where it takes place [ (Lino Briguglio‚ 1996) ]. Throughout the book the authors stresses that in order for a country’s tourism

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    Red Hexagon Observation

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    For this activity I did corn flour and used the age range of 1-3 year olds. I completed this activity on a lino floor so it was easy and safe for me and also the other children to play. I done it on 2 tables put together which made a red hexagon. I made sure I only had 4 children at one time because there were only 4 aprons I could use at the time. To make sure I planned effectively‚ the day before I went round to the nursery’s play shed and made sure they had a tray that I could do the activity

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    EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH SALE Know All Men By these Presents: That this Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate with Sale‚ made and executed by and among: LINO R. ENSEÑADO‚ widower‚ EMERLINA B. ENSEÑADO-SALAGOSTE‚ married to Godofredo Salagoste‚ Raul B. Enseñado‚ married to Erlinda Elepaña‚ EMMA B. ENSEÑADO‚ single‚ HENRY B. ENSEÑADO‚ married to Rosario Paloma and LEVY B. ENSEÑADO‚ single‚ all of legal age‚ Filipinos and resident of Daet‚ Camarines Norte‚ except for Raul and Henry

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    Lyra Research Paper

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    Lyra: originally called Chelys‚ because of the tortoise shell used as its sound box. According to Nicomachus of Gerasa (Ist cent. AD)‚ the tortoise-shell Lyra was invented by god Hermes‚ who gave it to Orpheus. "Orpheus taught Thamyris and Linos‚ and Linos taught Hercules. When Orpheus was killed by the Thracian women‚ his lyra was thrown into the sea‚ and washed ashore at Antissa‚ a city of Lesbos‚ where it was found by fishermen‚ who brought it to Terpander‚ who in turn carried it to Egypt and

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    Cinema of the Philippines

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    The Philippine cinema is the youngest of the Philippine arts‚ and still is considered as one of the popular forms of entertainment among the Filipinos. It directly employs some 260‚000 Filipinos and generates around PHP 1.5 billion revenues annually.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Overview 2 History 2.1 Origins 2.2 American period 2.3 World War II and Japanese occupation 2.4 1950s 2.5 1960s 2.6 1970s to early 1980s 2.7 Contemporary period 2.7.1 Late 1980s to 1990s 2.7.2 2000 and beyond 3 See also

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