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    Essay On Calisthenics

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    Calisthenics Socrates once said “What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable” (Greek Calisthenics Movement, 2015, para. 7). In a country where obesity is a rising epidemic, there is always a new and upcoming fad to lose weight or get healthy. There are the ever rising gimmicks that are advertised and targeted to those who are interested in improving their health; these trends come and go. People become less enthused by the…

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    Introduction The Republic of The Philippines is a Presidential Republic located in Southeast Asia. The Philippines consists of a group of over 7,100 islands, which is an area slightly larger than the state of Arizona (Factbook, 2010). With an estimated population of just more than 100 million people, The Philippines is very diverse in ethnic groups, languages and religions. The nation is also very rich in natural resources to include major deposits of copper, chromium, gold as well as producing…

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    properties include wound healing, antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential . We offer sophisticated, local varieties of natural wild honey. Our target market are the people who are health conscious, 25 years old and above, lives in Manila, and has a personal income of Php15,000.00 and above. We build customer relationships by providing our customer personal assistance. We also do sampling or taste test that customer would get benefits from, since they would be able to choose…

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    Data Collection All qualitative studies share main principles of data collection (Merriam, 1998, 2009). “Qualitative researchers use three main techniques to collect and analyze their data: observing people as they go about their daily activities and recording what they do; conducting in-depth interviews with people about their ideas, their opinions, and their experiences; and analyzing documents or other forms of communication” (Fraenkel & Wallen, 2009, p.440). I will use interviews and…

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    The Army Management Staff College (AMSC) defines critical thinking as a self-directed and disciplined way of thinking, demonstrating mastery of a person’s skills and abilities. Application of this definition creates a tactical analysis of problems with alternative methods from a unique perspective. Development of critical thinking permits an individual to develop a reasonable stand with the ability to defend and create meaningful justifications. The development of analytical thinking skills…

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    Alex Tizon wrote, “My Family’s Slave” which was published in June 2017 edition by The Atlantic. Published after his untimely death in March 2017. Alex Tizon, a Filipino-American award-winning journalist, beautiful love the story of a heartbreaking reality: his family had kept a slave his whole life. Tizon’s story documents the life and death of Eudocia Tomas Pulido (Lola), his family’s domestic maid, and he discovers that she Eudocia Pulido was actually a slave. Lola was the dark and dirty…

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    GITHA HARIHARAN AS A POST-MODERN INDIAN WOMAN ENLGISH NOVELIST/ Dr. P. SATYANARAYANA, Vice-Principal, Balaji College of Education, Anantapuramu, A.P. India. Abstract: In this paper, I analyse the novels of Githa Hariharan, basing on Theme and Technique. There a quite a large number of novels that use mythical events, characters and motifs as narrative strategies. The use of the Sita myth in Githa Hariharan’s ‘The Thousand Faces of Night’ focuses on the tragic predicament of Indian Women. In…

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    Chapter One INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Tourism is defined as travel outside a person’s normal environment for more than 24 hours and not more than one consecutive year. A trip may be classified as an “adventure” trip if it involves two of the following three elements: (1) interaction with nature; (2) interaction with culture; (3) a physical activity. The core of adventure however is a trip which involves all three elements (Adventure Travel Trade Association, 2011, p. 5). Adventure…

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    buildings and some that are several stories high. All institutes have very few people that live in them because there are so many. There are many Institutes in the world, but the largest Institutes are located in London, in Europe; Shanghai, in Asia; Manila, in Oceania; Cairo, in Africa; São Paulo, in South America; and Los Angeles, in North America. For the magic side of Shadowhunters, they are not (obviously) the only ones who have magical resources/abilities within the supernatural…

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    Prior to debates about annexation, Emile Aguinaldo, the leader of the Filipino Revolution, made it clear during his interactions in Manila with Admiral George Dewey of the U.S Navy, that he was starting a revolution because the Admiral had assured him that America would recognize Filipino Independence. The forces under the control of Aguinaldo supported America in the Spanish American…

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