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    FACEBOOK USAGE PATTERNS OF STUDENTS OF COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN PRESENTED BY: DATUIN‚ FERDINAND VAN REGIFF V. ESPINOZA‚ ALLAN P. SORIANO‚ RONNEL C. TORIO‚ JOSEPH W. ABSTRACT This research study provides the effects of social media‚ particularly Facebook usage Patterns perceive by students of Colegio de Dagupan in Dagupan City. The study is to incorporate how user’s browsing activity‚ habits and also by testing for correlation and differences between recommendations on social

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    WeChat vs. Line

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    WeChat and Line: the rivals in social networks are going to conquer the European Market Two rivals in social networks‚ WeChat (China) and Line (Japan)‚ which already had millions of registered users in Asia‚ begin to set strategies to attract attention from European netizens. The two social softwares had a great effect on Asian social networks and both achieved great successes in Asia. They are setting strategies and increase effective operations‚ like offering lower prices‚ to inroad the

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    wats up

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    various forms such as cigarettes‚ powder‚ and a mixture that could be injected directly into the skin. In the 1980s and 1990s cocaine reached its peak‚ and became recreational drug users drug of choice. Unlike many other drugs‚ there is a clear line between cocaine abuse and cocaine dependency. Cocaine affects the sympathetic nervous system by creating a prolonged feeling of euphoria in stressful situations‚ rather than the normal fight or flight response. According to Sympathetic nervous system

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    Angkor Wat Architecture

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    Angkor Wat is the largest ancient temple in southwest Cambodia that was constructed by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a religious center. It was made out of enormous amounts of sandstone‚ as much as Khafres pyramid in Egypt (over 5million tons) and It was made soon after King Suryavarman II came to the throne and was finished shortly after his death‚ no more than 40 years. Angkor Wat lies 5.5 km north of the modern town of Siem Riep‚ and a short distance south from the previous

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    Angkor Wat Analysis

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    attractiveness. Meanwhile‚ Angkor Wat and Pyramids of Giza are two ancient buildings that are able to continue its legacies to the contemporary world. Angkor Wat and the Pyramids of Giza are the examples of the external and internal beauties in which its structures were completed by their respective developed foundation which includes the techniques‚ social structures‚

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    Introduction to Angkor Wat Angkor In century 15th-19th‚ there was 38 empires had reigned their dynasty in Angkor. 11th-13th century‚ the reign of Angkor reached the peak. Presumably‚ there was a huge population lived in Angkor at the time. Also‚ the international trades were in process‚ especially with the China. The success of Angkor is due to the well-connected water system. Well maintain system had provided the Khmer basely living needed‚ enable them to live health. But then‚ as it was very

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    opportunity to rebuild and reconstruct ourselves. Angkor Wat and Hagia Sophia are two examples of architectural successes that have thrived for centuries and are still two of the most important buildings today. Although both historical sites share many common building purposes and are now two of the most influential mega structures‚ they still have their own distinctive architectural styles that are incomparable to one another.

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    WAT for CAT

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    Major parts of essay: 1. Introduction - Clarify what the essay will specifically deal with. - Background information and setting context. - Contains key sentences. 2. Body - Major idea developed with supporting ideas in the form of explanation‚ definitions and illustrated with examples. 3. Conclusion - Back to purpose of essay. - Draws all the points together before making a final comment - Result of discussion or argument. Evaluation parameters: 1. Content - Relevant and adequate

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    Analysis Of Wat Is Kanker?

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    Wat is Kanker? Kanker is een ziekte een ontsporing van het DNA een soort van mutatie in het lichaam. Een ander woord voor kanker is “carcinos” afkomstig van het Grieks. In het Latijn is het woord “Cancer” wat beide dezelfde betekenis hebben “krab” De naam “Krab” werd in de vierde eeuw voor Christus bedacht door de Griekse Arts Hippocrates. Hippocrates kwam tot de conclusie dat de ziekte “kanker” kwam dat de bloedvaten op een uitwendige tumor leken‚ en dat de vorm van de tumor op het eerste gezicht

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    Angkor Wat Architecture

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    Angkor Wat is located in Angkor Cambodia. It was built as the state temple‚ during Suryavarman’s rule. Suryavarman built this temple to replace the old state temple and to dedicate it to his god Vishnu; the new temple was built south of the old‚ now called‚ “capital.” The temples site measures 1300 meters north to south and 1500 east to west‚ in contrast to preexisting temples‚ Angkor Wat faces west towards Vishnu. Surrounding the site is a 200 meter wide moat used as defense protection and also

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