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    name is Clairine Beatrice‚ the second being Clarisza Benedicta‚ and thus‚ to make it rhyme‚ my mom thought of the name Clement Benedicto. And yes‚ all of us have the initial of CBR‚ which is really adorable. My home country is in Indonesia‚ an archipelago in south east of Asia. The one thing I’m in love with my home country is its traditional food; the diversity and variety of the taste reminded me of what home is like. Rendang‚ one of Indonesia’s traditional food‚ was even voted and declared as

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    is and what activities that we can do and enjoy in these island. Transition: First‚ let me start with the well-known island which is Langkawi island. BODY Main point 1:Langkawi island is the Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination. It is an archipelago of 99 Malaysian islands in the Andaman Sea. With its many diverse landscapes of beaches‚ mountains‚ rainforest and mangrove wetlands‚ Langkawi offers tourists the greatest variety of things to see and do. A popular activity here is to take a cable

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    Running Head: HOWARD GARDNER’S THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Reflective Essay on Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences Caroline O’Bannon ETC 547 Fall 2001 Dr.Becky Willis Northern Arizona University Abstract This is a reflective essay on Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences‚ commonly known as MI. This theory‚ first introduced in the early 80’s‚ was not intended to spark educational reform. However that has

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    Ecotourism and its urban development implications: current scenario and recommendations VIII. Bibliography IX. Appendices X. Comprehensive and use plan on tourism I. Introduction   In a remote fishing village in the Philippine archipelago‚ coastal fishers responded to falling fish stocks by working harder to catch them. The combination of dynamite‚ longer workdays‚ and more advanced gear caused stocks to fall faster. On the edge of crisis‚ this small community decided to create a

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    For the Malays‚ traders from various parts of the Malay Archipelago brought straits produce from their hometowns to Singapore. They helped to increase Singapore’s trade and the variety of goods traded between Singapore and other countries. This made Singapore a more popular trading centre. Also‚ As the Malay population grew‚ the Malays took up other forms of business. They became shopkeepers‚ hawkers and fishermen. The early settlers were able to buy much-needed food supplies from them. Malay woodcutters

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    It is important to know the Philippine territory so you will know how large the Philippines is‚ all the islands and waters of the Philippines. You need to know this because people can not call you a Filipino if you don’t even know your own territory. This is also important to avoid conflicts with other countries because you may be fighting for some piece of land that is yours ‘cause you don’t know what’s yours and what’s theirs. If you were the president and you did not know that the KIG (Kalayaan

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    SUPERSTITIONS Beliefs that are without any reasonable basis are called superstitions. These beliefs are merely based on ignorance‚ fear of the unknown‚ trust in magic and chance‚ or some other misconception. Superstitious beliefs are universal. Every culture in the world has its own superstitions. Some cultures can be seen as being more superstitious than others. Even within a culture‚ one person may be more superstitious than another. Most of us like having our photos taken. Can you recall the

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    Philippine Archipelago

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    Chapter I Part I. Research Study The Problem: Rationale and Background Paints are used to color‚ add protection and give texture to different kinds of objects around us. Paints have different components. Additives are pigments that give distinct effects on paints and special effects on the wall‚ woods and other materials. Coleus aromaticusbenth (oregano) is an herbal plant that can grow in any kind of soil. Some researchers from the University of Tennessee said that this

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    “The Day of Destiny” from Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory And quickly King Arthur moved himself with his army along the coastline westward‚ toward Salisbury. And there was a day assigned betwixt King Arthur and Sir Mordred that they should not meet upon a field beside Salisbury and not far from the coast. And this day so assigned as Monday after Trinity Sunday (the eighth Sunday after Easter)‚ whereof King Arthur was passing glad that he might be avenged

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    Malays in Singapore

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    In this section of the essay‚ I will give a brief overview of the Malays in Singapore and thereafter the progress that they have made as an ethnic group and their gender equality. In pre-colonial Singapore‚ the Malays are the indigenous people living on the island. It is also essential to lend credit to Sang Nila Utama who renamed the island of Temasek to ‘Singapura’ which consists of a combination of two Malay words; Singa meaning ‘lion’ and ‘pura’ meaning temple. As the British came and established

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