* Value Orientations in Our School Campus and Barangay Values are the elements of life prevailing in a society. They are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong‚ should and shouldn’t‚ good and bad. They also tell us which are more or less important‚ which is useful when we have to trade off meeting one value over another. They provide motivation and ground for choice. They shape and determine individual and group’s decision to like or dislike and change or not change something
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WIDE READING #4 TITLE: The Best of Me DIRECTOR: Michael Hoffman GENRE: Film “The Best of Me‚” directed by Michael Hoffman is a thought provoking‚ bittersweet movie about Dawson who returns to his hometown for the first time in twenty years to carry out the last wishes of his treasured friend and surrogate father Tuck who passed away. Dawson is surprised to find that Tuck has arranged for Dawson’s high school girlfriend Amanda‚ to join him in fulfilling these last wishes. In fact‚ it soon becomes
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Albania and the love interest of Florante and is later married to him. This is a package deal‚ because they can’t stand alone on their own for their cultural meaning stems from them being together‚ as they symbolize love overcoming extreme difficulties‚ even the great divide of culture‚ family and religion. The relationship between Florante and Laura is so divine and special because their love for each other proved that love conquers all. Their love for each mother must set a standard to all of us that
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Remember‚ many very important themes are present. The main theme in the movie however‚ is that love conquers all. Landon‚ a very popular boy in high school‚ falls in love with Jamie‚ a shy‚ unpopular girl that is extremely religious. Only the force of love could bring together these two very different people. When the other girls make flyers of Jamie‚ Landon comes in and stands up for her‚ thereby severing all ties with his old popular friends and becoming Jamie’s boyfriend. Landon loved Jamie so much
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“Titanic” and Nick Cassavete’s “The Notebook” although two tragic movies are two of the most romantic tales ever seen. Two loves found by destiny. In Titanic‚ Rose is a wealthy young girl forced by her family to marry rich to secure her place in society and Jack is a poor young artist that won his ticket to the Titanic in a card game. “The Notebook” tells a similar story of a forbidden love of two young souls who are distend to be together. These two films similarities can only be described through their
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I know you” these lines are often spoke to someone you felt a sudden strong connection. According to theosophy‚ humans were androgynous- equally male and female. However‚ when humans incurred karma they were separated into a man and a woman. After all karmic debt are purged‚ the two unites and returns to the ultimate. This explains that each soul seeks its own better halves. Greek legend says that humans were born with four legs and arms until Zeus splits them in half and scatters them around the
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popular kids were always sticking together and judging the way Jamie was. They judged her by her looks and thought of her as a quiet girl with no personality because she wasn’t like them. However‚ when she changed her appearance for the play‚ they all saw that she looked completely different. Landon’s friends didn’t believe that Landon would ever leave them for a girl‚ especially not Jaime Sullivan‚ the quiet and “geeky” girl. Also‚ this film has the theme change in it. In the beginning of the
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meld to create the Prioress. As second in command at the Westminster Abbey‚ the Prioress’ character would naturally create a sense of unmatched devotion to God in the reader’s mind. A woman described as "Madam Eglantyne" (line 125)‚ "dignified in all her dealings" (line 145)‚ and "so charitably solicitous" (line 147) exemplifies her reverence for the Almighty. Compared to her other descriptions however‚ these religious connotations are observed minimally. Chaucer relies on the colloquialisms of
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who loves to hunt‚ and who follows modern customs rather than old traditions. This is no bookish monk‚ studying in a cloister‚ but a man who keeps greyhounds to hunt the hare. The Monk is well-fed‚ fat‚ and his eyes are bright‚ gleaming like a furnace in his head. The Monk A man who tends the property of the monastery. He is fat and happy‚ loves good food and wine‚ and finds the taverns more to his liking than the cold‚ severe monastery. The Monk Chaucer presents a corrupt Monk who loves the
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evil and love conquers all‚ these are some of the obvious themes of any ”fairy tale” story. Many stories contain a “fairy tale” base or components. The novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens has been termed a “fairy tale” for the industrial revolution. Hard Times resembles a “fairy tale” story by expressing “fairy tale” characterization in several ways. In this essay I’m going to focus on the “fairy tale” theme “love conquers all”‚ this is a classic “fairy tale” theme and does occur in most all classic
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