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    LING Lesson 2 Essay

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    the lecture on word order types‚ we used Tagalog to illustrate the VSO word order type. In the table below‚ we see Tagalog sentences compared to sentences in Gude‚ a VSO language that is spoken in northeastern Nigeria. Both pose the same “problem” for linguists‚ in that they don’t have a unit VP—the subject NP intervenes between the verb and the object. Putting that problem aside‚ both languages conform fairly well to the head initial type. Tagalog Gude In essay format

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    it is remove. Whether a man is murdered by a gun or by an unsafe gas vessel in his car‚ it the one work that our politicians dedicate for determination street crime is solon is comfort titled slay. In both scenarios‚ there is a distinct somebody. Money for the Righteousness system. Writer cops‚ writer book‚ and definitely solon jails and prisons. All the attentions is supposition for street transgression. Unless three kids. There is a sanity for this. Since ruffianly street transgression is predominantly

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    June 1999. Washington State University. 3 Oct. 2004. http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/. Kreis‚ Steven. "Lectures on Ancient and Medieval European History." The History Guide. 15 May 2004. 3 Oct. 2004. http://www.historyguide.org/. Sandels‚ Victoria. "Solon." History & Mythology. 3 Oct. 2004. http://www.in2greece.com/. Siris‚ Vasilios. "PreSocratics (7th - 5th century B.C.)." Index of Ancient Greek Philosophers-Scientists. Jan. 2001. Fourth Institute of Computer Science. 3 Oct. 2004. http://www.ics.forth

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    Athenian Constitution

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    people are equal to the rich‚ the aristocrats etc‚ when it comes to power in government. There are no individuals who single handedly have soverign power‚ but it is all shared around the people in the political system. Aristotle’s view towards Solon was very biased‚ since Solon’s rule in Athens was around a hundred

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    Philippine folk literature  stories of ancient Philippine mythology include deities‚ creation stories‚ mythical creatures‚ and beliefs  ancient Philippine mythology varies among the many indigenous tribes of the Philippines CREATION STORIES  Tagalog version In the beginning when the Earth was still young‚ the gods‚ Bathala; Aman Sinaya; and Amihan‚ were the only beings that existed. Bathala was god of the Sky (Langit) and Aman Sinaya was goddess of the Sea (Dagat). The two have been fierce rivals

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    Reflection Paper

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    July 18‚ 2012 “English in my life” Personal Response Paper I. In my language‚ English has only a small part. First of all‚ I speak tagalog all the time and my dominant language is tagalog. For example at home‚ we rarely speak English. Most of the time my family and I speak in tagalog and taglish. So‚ I’m really adjusting during my social interactions‚ most of my friends speak in English. However‚ I know how to speak in English but the problem is I lack practice

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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    1 | Page CHAPTER I  THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND  Introduction  Imagine  that  your  favorite  foreign  cartoon  was  dubbed  in  Tagalog  or  “Tagalized”  sounds  funny  right?  But‚  why  do  large  networks  like  ABS­CBN‚  GMA  and TV5 continue to air cartoons that are dubbed‚ does it have something to  do  with  patriotism  and  teaches   Filipino  children  to  develop  love  for  Filipino  culture‚ heritage and language?  English  is  used  in  education‚  religious  affairs‚  print‚  broadcast 

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    Jun 2010 – tagalog graduation speech elementary lloyd luna speech tagalog speech for graduation filipino speeches examples filipino graduation speech ... Graduation Speeches « 21k12 21k12blog.net/about/graduation-speeches/Below are twelve graduation speeches I have delivered as a principal or ... or other school graduation speaker seeking examples or inspirations preparing for your ... Graduation Speech: Helping Others is the Real Victory (elementary school) ... Sample Of Tagalog Graduation Speech

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    Trace the development of "demokratia" in Athens. How did it work? What were its strengths and its weaknesses? The development of demokratia can be traced back to the reforms legislated by the Athenian statesman Solon in 594 B.C.E. During this period‚ heightened economic and political tensions existed between different groups within Athenian society. Many farmers‚ most of which were peasants‚ were unable to keep up with the increased demand for food caused by rapid population growth in Athens. Several

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