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Anime: The Mystical World
Anime: The Mystical World A Research paper
Presented To
The Class of Mrs. Rebecca DP. Sheikh
Commonwealth High School

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirement for the Subject
ENGLISH IV

By:
Monica Mae Y.
IV-2 ARGON
February 01, 2010

Table of Contents Page numbers I. Acknowledgement i II. Dedication ii III. Outline iii IV. Introduction 1 V. Body 2-17 VI. Conclusion 18 VII. Bibliography 19

Acknowledgement In every person, there is a someone to whom they want to give thanks… And for myself, I want to give thanks for someone who gave me inspiration to make my research paper more interesting and most of all it has a moral lesson for everyone… First of all, I want to give thanks to our lord JESUS CRIST, who gave me strength and ability to do this project… Then, to my parents who gave their support and always being there to guid and teach me everything…. And also, to my best friend “MARLYN TABAY” and to my friends “DAYAN”, “JONAS”, and”KHIM” , who are always there to support and comfort me in times of loneliness and even in times of happiness that gave me good memories that I will treasured for the rest of my life…. And the last but, not the least, I want to give thanks to our beloved English teacher who was always there to give her support to us to become good and well-disciplined students….

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Dedication

I want to dedicate this research paper to all the fanatics of anime and to those who want know more about it, like its history, terminology, and more about it… I dedicate also this to my parents, friends and to our group

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