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    NOBLESSE CONVENTION HALL AND CATERING SERVICES IN PASONANCA‚ ZAMBOANGA CITY A Feasibility Study Presented To The Faculty of the College Home Economics Hotel and Restaurant Management Department Western Mindanao State University In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for the Subject TC 105 – Entrepreneurship and Business Planning By: NOR AINEH R. BARAZON RONALYN V. CATAYLO MICHELLE MAE H. DESIDERIO ALVEE F. HUSAIN SHEENA MAE G. KILAT CHARMAINE B. LUNJAS NADZRA

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    What ideas and values reflected in and through your texts‚ and how do these texts challenge the conventions and values for the traditional crime story? The purpose of each text and stylistic features Many crime fiction texts are produced to reflect and explore certain aspects of different societies‚ and developed conventions have allowed the development of the hard-boiled school. The Golden Age of crime fiction tends to focus on the plot‚ the setting and the intricate method of detection‚ while

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    Brokeback Mountain is a western genre story and film that expresses a relationship between two male characters. Within this short story the reader sees the development of this relationship‚ while the movie is able to express emotions through expressions. The short story differs from the film in many ways‚ especially through emotions and relationships. There are significant changes between the short story and the movie that are shown through emotion and relationships that refer back to the idea of

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    Beowulf reflects the characteristics of an epic in many different ways. First‚ Beowulf fights the sea monsters. "You’re Beowulf‚ are you the same fool who fought a swimming match with Becca‚ exploring the deepest seas‚ risking your lives for no reason but the danger?" (27‚239) Beowulf is a strong and courageous man‚ that does not fear anything or anyone. "But the truth is simple: no man swims in the sea as I can‚ no strength is a match for mine" (28‚265). Beowulf hears about Grendel‚ and as a

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    Equilibrium Essay How does Equilibrium fulfil the conventions of a dystopic text? In what way does it subvert them? 1000-1500 words. A dystopia is a futuristic and technologically advanced oppressive world with an overbearing totalitarian government who maintain strict authoritarian control over its population. Dystopia’s are often concealed as utopias since everybody appears to be equal and life appears to be fair‚ but in reality freedom is greatly restricted under a dystopia. Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium

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    Describe narrative features in media texts: Julia Strachan “Slumdog Millionaire”‚ directed by Danny Boyle‚ is a complex‚ fast pace film. We are taken on a journey through India as Jamal Malik tells us his life story to prove his innocence. Jamal grows up in the Slums of India and with his brother Salim by his side the learn how to survive on their own. Through different life events Jamal progressively learns the answers to the ‘who wants to be a millionaire’ questions. This film breaks the boundaries

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    possible. The Constitutional Convention was created to fix the problems that was facing the Articles of Confederation were the thirteen states became a confederation with a weak central government that gave some of their powers to the national government. Delegates‚ people who represented what the society wants‚ decided to not only helped with the Articles of Confederation‚ but also propose a new American government. During the Constitutional Convention‚ delegates also discussed how much power should be

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    The simulated Constitution Convention that we held in class today was very eye-opening. Reading about the events that took place that day in Philadelphia‚ and actually participating in the tedious act certainly put things into perspective. It was interesting to take the concerns of the colonists in 1787 and fight for them as they did 230 years ago. By conducting this experiment‚ we got the chance to put ourselves in the delegates shoes and voice our apprehensions and get a sense of the hardships

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    talking about Shakespearean comedy‚ many of us would start yawning within the first five minutes. (name)‚ I saw that yawn. Hang in there class‚ don’t you dare close those eyes at me. Hmm‚ have you ever wondered why that is? I mean‚ 400 years ago‚ people would be literally racing to watch his plays. And FYI‚ Shakespeare’s comedy uses conventions and devices to entertain audiences by communicating through language and acting. On the other side of history‚ modern comedy is a dynamic art that expands from

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    THE HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION The Southern Baptist (SBC) is a group of Christian believers based in the United States that is generally a conservative Christian denomination. It gets the name Southern from the fact that it was founded and rooted in the south. The Southern Baptist Convention became a separate denomination in 1845 when there was a regional split with northern Baptists over the issue of allocated funds. Although monies and missions were the main reason they split

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