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    The cathedral was the most important building in the town of Chartres. It was the centre of the economy‚ the most famous landmark and the focal point of almost every activity that is provided by civic buildings in towns today. Chartres cathedral has upheld its importance in the life of the people within the community‚ and has lived up to its labour and expectations. The cathedral was important in the everyday life of all‚ whether it was used as a church‚ a marketplace‚ or just a marvel for all to

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    Dr. Camilo Osias Research Paper And Reaction Paper Submitted by: Abaraham Jedan F. Sanchez BS - I.T Submitted To: Mr. Ruel Amoranto This educator-writer from the North was one of the rare and grand old men of the Philippines who displayed vigorously intellect‚ a tremendous drive and a passion for independence. Osias was born in Balaoan‚ La Union on March 28‚ 1889.  His parents were Manuel Osias and Gregoria Olaviano.  He studied in Balaoan‚ La Union; Vigan‚ Ilocos Sur and San Fernando‚ La

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    studying the abstract and boring philosophic literature. While reading‚ I felt like I were Sophie and couldn’t help thinking about the question she was asked. In fact‚ those questions are attractive themselves‚ such as “ Is there such a thing as natural modesty?” and “What does it take to live a good life?” With these thoughts‚ philosophy is no longer a statue standing high in the sanctuary‚ but the applicable principle in our daily life. I felt that I must think over these things carefully‚ since they are

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    ESSAY (25 in 1) Value of time‚ Education‚ Honesty‚ Patriotism‚ Discipline‚ Dignity of Labor‚ Perseverance‚ Confident‚ Punctuality‚ Kindness‚ Politeness‚ Dutifulness‚ Charity‚ Good Manner‚ Self-reliance‚ Truthfulness‚ Faithfulness‚ Courtesy‚ Modesty‚ Industry‚ Labor‚ Friendship‚ Co-operation‚ Obedience to Parents‚ Obedience to Students. (N.E.) is the most valuable and powerful element of success in life. Man is a social being. In society he cannot do whatever he likes. He has to abide some rules

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    INTRODUCTION Man created by Allah S.W.T. with purpose. The purpose that we clearly see is to be the Khalifah (vicegerent). Man are not created only to serve and worship Allah S.W.T. but to take action according to guidance and instruction by Him. Khalifah originated from root word Khalafa‚ means to succeed or to replace a person due either to his absence‚ or his incompetence‚ or his death‚ or as honour for the successor. Allah S.W.T. says: “We have honoured the sons of Adam; provided them with

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    Helloo List of emotions From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This is a list of emotions (feelings). Contents 1 Robert Plutchik’s theory 2 Book Two of Aristotle’s Rhetoric 3 The engineered language Lojban 4 Other websites Robert Plutchik’s theory Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions This says that the basic eight emotions are: Fear → feeling afraid. Other words are terror (strong fear)‚ shock‚ phobia Anger → feeling angry. A stronger word is rage. Sadness → feeling sad. Other words

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    the same coin. Other aspects of Englishness are class consciousness (mixed with a sense of hypocrisy as they pretend not to care about such things)‚ self-deprecating/ condemnatory humor (they use irony to cope with everything)‚ general moderation‚ modesty‚ politeness‚ the tendency to moan and complain about absolutely everything and how they need rules and to function socially (ie how they are bad at greetings and don’t really know how to introduce themselves

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    difference concerning good and bad was initially descriptive‚ i.e. a non-moral reference of those who were the advantaged masters versus those who were the lowly slaves. If the privileged‚ the “good‚” were dominant‚ then the meek would inherit the earth. Modesty‚ submission‚ and generosity supplanted rivalry‚ pride (which became a sin)‚ and independence. Vital to the victory of slave morality was the assertion of it being the only true morality. Persistence on absoluteness is as indispensable to philosophical

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two people who fall in love but their families are enemies and it is keeping them from being together. The characters Romeo‚ Juliet and Friar Lawrence are primarily responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because they all went against something that the families did not want. Friar Lawrence is somewhat responsible for the deaths because he had a plan that did not work. In act 3 scene 3 Friar Lawrence says‚ no body’s death but body’s banishment

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    countries’ traditions and customs. Children’s behaviour and attitude need to be shaped as soon as possible. For instance‚ parents had better educate children about respect for the adults‚ good manner in communication and good virtues such as honesty‚ modesty as well. Therefore‚ when growing up‚ they will become well-behaved people who are always respected by others. Some opponents may argue that strict rules of behaviour can restrict the freedom and individuality of children. Admittedly‚ children

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