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Correio Paulistano" Superintendência
NUMERO DODIA: $300 EDIÇÃO DE HOJE Tclcphones do "Correio Paulistano" Superintendência ...,,,.... 2-0842 Redactor-chefc ,,r... 3-4(132 Redncção ,...>, 2-0241 Escriptorio c esporte . 2-«803 12 PAGINAS 2 - 0242 CORREIO PAULISTANO Publicidade c offlclnas Redactor-Chefe interino: JOSÉ' RUBIÃO FUNDADO EM 1854 Superintendente: ANTÔNIO M. DE OLIVEIRA CÉSAR "PAULISTANO" Sede, Redacçao e Administração - São Paulo ANNO LXXXVII — 6 de Dezembro End. teleg. "D" NUMERO 25.999 RUA LIBERO BADARÓ' N.° 661 S. PAULO Sexta-feira, de 1940 Caixa Postal egociações de paz entre Onze paizes estrangeiros Grá Bretanha e o Reich testemunham o progresso do Mandchukúo VIOLENTAS REBELLIÕES TERIAM SE VERIFICADO AO SUL DA INDO CHINA FRANCEZ A — PARLAMENTARES DA OPPOSIÇAO AVENTARAM, ISOLADAMENTE. NA CÂMARA DOS COMMUNS. UM MOVIMENTO NESSE REALIZADOS, HONTEM, OS FUNERAES DO PRÍNCIPE SAIONJL SOB O LUTO NACIONAL SENTIDO — REJEITADA. POR GRANDE MAIORIA, UMA PROPOSTA SOBRE A CONVOCAÇÃO DA CONFERÊNCIA DE PAZ DE TODO O PAIZ — VÁRIOS TELEGRAMMAS 5 (Reuter) — Parlamen- LONDRES, para na historia um lugar muito mais manha pôde ser nivelada em face do a conferência da paz, o sr. Stephen TOKIO, 5 (Serviço especial para o foi eloqüentemente testemunhado por governo nacional chlnez, será um mo- tares da opposição, agindo isolada- relevante do que lhe é destinado agora. de força fornecido citou a liberdade de todas as nações "Correio Paulistano") — estrangeiros, o re- tivo influirá a terminação da nos debates da Ca- grande potencial O jornal onze paizes que Já que para mente, lançaram O sr. Campbell Stephen expressou- Império Britannico c deante ain- e a obra que seria empreendi- "Toklo Asahi", no artigo de fundo de conheceram. -
Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc
PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC/RESEARCH LIBRARIANS, INC. Rm. 301, THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING, T.M. KALAW ST., ERMITA MANILA 1000, PHILIPPINES www.paarl.org.ph EXECUTIVE BOARD 2017 President CALL FOR PAPERS ANA MARIA B. FRESNIDO De La Salle University 2401 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila Email: [email protected] Telephone: 524-88-35 22 November 2017 Vice-President CHITO N. ANGELES Dear Colleagues and Friends: University of the Philippines Diliman Diliman, Quezon City Email: [email protected] The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL) is pleased to Telephone: 981-85-00 loc. 2852 announce its call for papers for the 2018 Summer Conference with the theme User Secretary Experience (UX) Matters! : Looking at Library Services from a User Perspective to be held on REINA FLOR A. CASTRO 25-27 April 2018 in Palawan. The call is open to librarians/information professionals, Baliuag University Baliwag, Bulacan researchers, faculty, and students of Library and Information Science. Email: [email protected] Telephone: 766-20-45 loc. 407 The conference aims to encourage librarians, particularly library managers and Treasurer administrators, to look at how and why clients actually use libraries (as opposed to the ESTELA A. MONTEJO librarians’ perceptions of what the clients need and how they interact with the libraries) in Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights, Quezon City order to better understand the users’ needs and to further improve the library’s services, Email: [email protected] facilities, and resources. Telephone: 426-60-01 loc. 5566 Auditor Full papers must be emailed to [email protected] on or before 26 February FERNAN R. -
Commission on Elections Certified List of Overseas
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING CERTIFIED LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS (CLOV) (LANDBASED) Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Post/Jurisdiction : ABU DHABI Source: Server Seq. No Voter's Name Registration Date 1 AALA, ANITA TENORIO February 02, 2015 2 AALA, ARLENE TENORIO December 28, 2017 3 AALA, JOSE ALILIO February 04, 2015 4 AALA, NOEL BALBA June 07, 2009 5 AALA, RENE DE LEON September 12, 2018 6 AALA, SHARON MANEJA September 07, 2014 7 AALA ELDIN IBRAHIM, CRUSING BALVERDE April 07, 2015 8 AARON, ADEN GLO NOEMI SOURIBIO December 10, 2014 9 AARON, KAREN CLASEN January 03, 2018 10 AARON, MARIA LORNA MARQUILIÑA April 14, 2015 11 AARON, NOEL RENDAJE October 25, 2003 12 AASR, ROSELYN GONZALES April 14, 2015 13 ABA, ARON ABDUL August 12, 2015 14 ABA, DANICA CHARIEZE VILLANUEVA December 26, 2017 15 ABA, GREGY LITO VILLANUEVA December 10, 2017 16 ABA, JOAN FIGURACION July 10, 2017 17 ABA, JOEY GALLETO October 16, 2017 18 ABA, MARK ANTHONY PENASO July 09, 2018 19 ABA, ROHAN LANDANG April 23, 2015 20 ABA, ZAINAB EBRAHIM January 17, 2018 21 ABAAS, MONAISA NGAPAS August 16, 2015 22 ABABA, LUCIA VELASCO October 30, 2014 23 ABABA, VICENTE TEÑOSO July 08, 2015 24 ABABAN, MARISSA NINA July 20, 2015 25 ABABON, DECEMBETH SUGANO November 10, 2014 26 ABABON, MARINETH SUGANO March 28, 2017 27 ABAC, EVELYN GARCIA November 09, 2014 28 ABAC, LEVY JOSE May 13, 2015 29 ABACA, MARICEL MARASIGAN July 07, 2015 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document. -
The Asian EFL Journal Professional Teaching Articles July 2015 Issue 85
The Asian EFL Journal Professional Teaching Articles July 2015 Issue 85 Senior Editors: Paul Robertson and John Adamson Guest Editor: Anamai Damnet Asian EFL Journal Professional Teaching Articles. Vol. 85 July 2015 Published by the English Language Education Publishing Asian EFL Journal A Division of TESOL Asia Group Part of SITE Ltd Australia http://www.asian-efl-journal.com ©Asian EFL Journal 2015 This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of the Asian EFL Journal Press. No unauthorized photocopying All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Asian EFL Journal. [email protected] Publisher: Dr. Paul Robertson Guest Editor: Dr. Anamai Damnet Production Editor: Mark B. Ulla ISSN 1738-1460 2 Asian EFL Journal Professional Teaching Articles. Vol. 85 July 2015 Table of Contents 1. Percival Santos ……………...........................................................................4- 28 - Hypothesis Testing as Courtroom Trial: Using Metaphor to Teach Research Paper Writing 2. Ma. Nina I. Adriano, Noel T. Franco, Jr., Maria Fe Cortez, and Juliana Lacerna …………..............................................................................29-57 - The Implication of ASEAN Integration on College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Members: Issues and Challenges 3. Thi Thu Hien Trinh ………………………………………………………...58-89 - Integrating Culture into English Classrooms: Suggested Teaching Techniques for Vietnamese Tertiary Teachers 4. Roger Nunn, Tanju Deveci, Hussain El Samani Brima Salih …………..90-116 - Phenomenological Views of the Development of Critical Argumentation in Learners’ Discourse 5. -
The Folk You Will Meet As You Wander Down the Cobbles and Beyond
The Folk you will Meet as you Wander down the Cobbles and Beyond A Family Touched by Tragedy Polly - a desperate mother Albert - her husband, a fisherman Daisy - their eldest daughter Leonard, Bertie, Violet, Mark, Nelson, Lily and Rosie - their other children In Court Mr Lefroy - solicitor for the defence Richard Ottley - a jaded reporter Mr Brown - the coroner Mr Cruse - foreman of the coroner’s jury Mr Duncan, Mr Cock and Mr Fulford - magistrates Mr Carnegie - presiding over Bideford county sessions Mr Warlow - appearing for the Director of Public Prosecutions Superintendent Shutler Police Sergeant Ashby In Bucks Mills William - Albert’s father Mary ‘Mrs William’ - Albert’s mother Fred - Albert’s brother ‘Crumplefoot Tommy’ Aunt Ellen ‘Mrs Tommy’ - his wife and Albert’s aunt Eadie - their daughter, Albert’s adopted sister and cousin Sammy, Evie, Peg, Alice, Dol and Gilbert - their other children Captain James ‘King of Bucks’ and his wife - Albert and Eadie’s grandparents Aunt Matilda - a deluded soul, Albert’s aunt Aunt Agnes, Aunt Lizzie and Uncle John - Albert’s other aunts and uncle Walter - Eadie’s husband Captain Joe - a householder ‘Takey’ - a fish merchant ‘Johnnie Adelaide’ - a neighbour Norah and Gertie - his daughters ‘Daft Bob’ George - Albert’s cousin and Ada’s intended In Peppercombe Richard Wakely - Polly’s father Eliza Wakely née Found - Polly’s mother Arthur - Polly’s brother Lydia, Jane, Ada and Ethel - Polly’s sisters Mrs Pine-Coffin - Lady of Portledge Manor, Polly’s employer Winifred - her daughter In Bideford Susan -
Roll of Successful Examinees in the L.E.T
Roll of Successful Examinees in the L.E.T. - ELEMENTARY - All Regions Held on MARCH 11, 2012 Released on APRIL 23, 2012 Page: 2 of 280 Seq. No. N a m e 1 ABABAT, RIA CAGABHION 2 ABACAJAN, ANGEL ARROYO 3 ABACAJAN, JASYER IBONALO 4 ABACAJAN, REJESA 5 ABACHE, ROBERTO LLARENA 6 ABACIAL, MARIANETTE FACIOL 7 ABAD, ALMA DESENGAÑO 8 ABAD, ARLYN TABLERO 9 ABAD, BONNAMAE JHOIE PEÑOL 10 ABAD, DOLLY RC EUGENIO 11 ABAD, EMELYN DONGIAPON 12 ABAD, EVALIZA CORNELIO 13 ABAD, FARA JOYCE CABACUNGAN 14 ABAD, GENEVIE DE ASIS 15 ABAD, JONNALYN PANGILINAN 16 ABAD, RESLYN LASAM 17 ABAD, RICHIBEL BINGHOT 18 ABADIANO, WINIA ABAN 19 ABAGAN, LAILANI APRIL CHAWANA 20 ABAGON, ANGELA ALBARACIN 21 ABAIGAR, MARIA TERESA DATO-ON 22 ABAIN, MELANIE QUIWATAN 23 ABAJA, JOVELLE LENELLE VILORIA 24 ABAJAR, GEMMA BULAWAN 25 ABAJERO, JUNAH MAE RELAMPAGOS 26 ABAJO, EUGENIO AYON 27 ABALLA, AMOR SUSAYA 28 ABALLE, MARITESS CRUDA 29 ABALLE, MICHELLE BRANZUELA 30 ABALLE, MIRABELLE ZOSAS 31 ABALLE, REGIE PAMAT 32 ABALO, ARLYN ARROYO 33 ABALOS, BELLY JAD PUASO 34 ABALOS, CHERRYLENE FERNANDEZ 35 ABALOS, JENNEBIB ESTELLA 36 ABALOS, LORELENA MAY RAMOS 37 ABALOS, MA APRIL JANE DELGRA 38 ABALOS, MARA PONTANES 39 ABAN, APRIL JANE RABANAL 40 ABAN, CRISTINA GADBILAO 41 ABAN, JOSEFINA LUMAHANG 42 ABAN, MECHELLE GADBILAO 43 ABANDO, JENNIFER PANGANIBAN 44 ABANG, AISA BALISTOY 45 ABANG, JUKRA GUIABAR 46 ABANGAN, JUANESSE ALBARICO 47 ABANGAN, PEACHY JEAN HISONA 48 ABANGAN, SHEENALYN MEJOS 49 ABANID, JEANELYN LAMBUS 50 ABANTE, MARICRIS VILLANUEVA Roll of Successful Examinees in the L.E.T. - ELEMENTARY - All Regions Held on MARCH 11, 2012 Released on APRIL 23, 2012 Page: 3 of 280 Seq. -
Glosaryo Ng Mga Termino Sa Panitikan”
GLOSARYO NG MGA TERMINO SA PANITIKAN (EBOOK EDITION) DAVID MICHAEL M. SAN JUAN Enero 2012 Maynila, Republika ng Pilipinas 1 Panimula sa Ebook Edition ng “Glosaryo ng Mga Termino sa Panitikan” Strictly speaking , hindi ito ebook dahil kakaunti lamang ang mga hyperlink na laman nito (na pawang nasa bibliyograpiya). Ebook na rin dahil available sa paraang elektroniko. Originally, ito’y isang tanging proyekto o special project na isa sa mga kahingian o requirement sa pagkakamit ng degree na Master sa Sining ng Pagtuturo o Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) sa Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas o Philippine Normal University (PNU), ang nangungunang paaralang tagahubog ng mga magiging guro at mga guro (teacher education institution o TEI) na pormal na kinilalang National Center of Teacher Education (NCTE) ng Republika ng Pilipinas noong 2010. Ang isang tanging proyekto o special project ay tesis o thesis din ang pormat (sa Pilipinas, ang mga tanging proyekto, tesis at disertasyon ay karaniwang may limang bahagi). Matatagpuan sa Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas o National Library sa T.M. Kalaw, Maynila at sa PNU Library ang mga printed copy ng tanging proyektong ito. Matagal ko nang binalak ang pag-uupload ng tanging proyekto ko ngunit dahil sa maraming pinagkaabalahan sa mga nakaraang taon ay ngayong 2012 ko pa lamang ito na upload sa isang file-sharing site. Kapansin-pansin na bihira sa mga mananaliksik sa Pilipinas ang nag-uupload ng kanilang pananaliksik sa mga file-sharing site dahil sa alinman sa mga sumusunod na dahilan: natatakot silang makopya o mapirata (ma plagiarize ) ang kanilang pananaliksik; hindi sila naniniwala na ang mga file-sharing 2 site ay maaari ring maging daluyan ng pananaliksik; at higit silang interesado sa pagpapalimbag ng kanilang mga pananaliksik bilang aklat o kaya’y mga artikulo sa mga dyornal kaysa sa pagpapalaganap ng mga nilalaman nito sa madla. -
Port Stephens – Great Lakes Marine Park Operational Plan
PORT STEPHENS – GREAT LAKES MARINE PARK OPERATIONAL PLAN November 2010 Published by: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) on behalf of the New South Wales Marine Parks Authority Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW 59–61 Goulburn Street PO Box A290 Sydney South 1232 Phone: (02) 9995 5000 (switchboard) Phone: 131 555 (environment information and publications requests) Phone: 1300 361 967 (national parks information and publications requests) Fax: (02) 9995 5999 TTY: (02) 9211 4723 Email: [email protected] Website: www.environment.nsw.gov.au © Copyright State of NSW and Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW. The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water and the State of NSW are pleased to allow this material to be reproduced for educational or non-commercial purposes in whole or in part, provided the meaning is unchanged and its source, publisher and authorship are acknowledged. Disclaimer: While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at the time of publication, the State of New South Wales, its agencies and employees, disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of this document. No representation is made about the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose of the source material included in this document. Readers should consult the source material referred to and, where necessary, seek appropriate advice about the suitability of this document for their needs. Recommended citation: Marine Parks Authority, 2010. -
Bibliography Tomin, Sherry Lyne P. April 2012
BIBLIOGRAPHY TOMIN, SHERRY LYNE P. APRIL 2012. Familiarity with Cordillera Folktales Among Students of Benguet State University- Elementary Laboratory School (BSU-ELS) and AlnoKadoorie Elementary School in La Trinidad, Benguet. Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet. Adviser: Maria Luz D. Fang-asan, PhD ABSTRACT The study was conducted to determine the familiarity of respondents to Cordillera folktales. Specific objectives were to determine the characteristics of the respondents, the folktales they could recall and relate to others, their sources of folktales, the situations when they heard folktales and their attitudes towards Cordillera folk tales. The study was conducted in AlnoKadoorie Elementary School and BSU-ELS from January to February 2012 using survey questionnaire among 77 respondents. The respondents were mostly Ibaloi, used Iloco at home and school, lived with their parents and siblings and have resided in La Trinidad for more than 10 years. The stories recalled by the respondents were from other countries, from other parts of the Philippines and from the Cordillera. In both schools, majority of the respondents claimed that they would be able to relate to others 76-100% of recalled stories.The respondent’s sources for the folktales were books then electronic media and the least was from story tellers. More importantly, the respondents claimed to be interested in Cordillera folktales in order to learn more. Those who were not interested said they found reading boring or they could not relate with Cordillera folktales. Familiarity with Cordillera Folktales Among Students of Benguet State University- Elementary Laboratory School (BSU-ELS) and AlnoKadoorie Elementary School in La Trinidad, Benguet / Sherry Lyne P. -
Severe Storms on the East Coast of Australia 1770–2008
SEVERE STORMS ON THE EAST COAST OF AUSTRALIA 1770 – 2008 Jeff Callaghan Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld Formerly Head Severe Storm Forecaster, Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Dr Peter Helman Senior Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld Published by Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland 10 November 2008 This publication is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the publisher. ISBN: 978-1-921291-50-0 Foreword Severe storms can cause dramatic changes to the coast and devastation to our settlements. If we look back through history, to the first European observations by James Cook and Joseph Banks on Endeavour in 1770, we can improve our understanding of the nature of storms and indeed climate on the east coast. In times of climate change, it is essential that we understand natural climate variability that occurs in Australia. Looking back as far as we can is essential to understand how climate is likely to behave in the future. Studying coastal climate through this chronology is one element of the process. Analysis of the records has already given an indication that east coast climate fluctuates between phases of storminess and drought that can last for decades. Although records are fragmentary and not suitable for statistical analysis, patterns and climate theory can be derived. The dependence on shipping for transport and goods since European settlement ensures a good source of information on storms that gradually improves over time. -
Commission on Elections Certified List of Overseas Voters (Clov) (Landbased)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING CERTIFIED LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS (CLOV) (LANDBASED) Country : ITALY Post/Jurisdiction : MILAN Source: Server Seq. No Voter's Name Registration Date 9658 DE GUZMAN, DANIEL ABE March 08, 2015 9659 DE GUZMAN, DENNIS SALOMERO October 26, 2014 9660 DE GUZMAN, DIVINA MANDI July 22, 2014 9661 DE GUZMAN, DOMINADOR CORBILLION August 31, 2012 9662 DE GUZMAN, DONNA SALOMERO October 26, 2014 9663 DE GUZMAN, EDWIN CABANGCALA November 21, 2017 9664 DE GUZMAN, ELENITA QUIAMBAO August 20, 2018 9665 DE GUZMAN, EMELYN BACAY June 18, 2014 9666 DE GUZMAN, ERLYN TIBIGIN September 26, 2018 9667 DE GUZMAN, ERNESTO CORILLA September 27, 2015 9668 DE GUZMAN, ESPERANZA DABU August 02, 2012 9669 DE GUZMAN, EUFEMIA ESCALONA February 04, 2015 9670 DE GUZMAN, EULALIA MONTILLANA September 11, 2015 9671 DE GUZMAN, EVEYLYN MARTINEZ July 27, 2015 9672 DE GUZMAN, FARRAH MERCADO May 25, 2015 9673 DE GUZMAN, FELICIANA ORTEGA August 19, 2015 9674 DE GUZMAN, FLORAIDA MALAPIT October 26, 2014 9675 DE GUZMAN, FLOR AMOR BAUTISTA September 13, 2015 9676 DE GUZMAN, FLORANTE OPULENCIA January 09, 2012 9677 DE GUZMAN, FORTUNATA MENDOZA May 15, 2018 9678 DE GUZMAN, FRANCISCO ANGELES July 17, 2014 9679 DE GUZMAN, GENERA ORTEGA November 27, 2012 9680 DE GUZMAN, GERARDO CALISAY July 31, 2014 9681 DE GUZMAN, GERARDO DELA CRUZ May 22, 2012 9682 DE GUZMAN, GLENDA MACHICA July 20, 2012 9683 DE GUZMAN, HAZEL NAYGA July 14, 2009 9684 DE GUZMAN, HEIDI MARANAN December 29, 2014 9685 DE GUZMAN, HELEN BARQUILLA August 07, 2015 9686 DE GUZMAN, IMELDA DELA CRUZ April 12, 2015 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document. -
O! Call Back Yesterday Joy Trott
Wilfrid Laurier University Scholars Commons @ Laurier Books Scholars Commons @ Laurier 12-2012 O! Call Back Yesterday Joy Trott Follow this and additional works at: http://scholars.wlu.ca/books Part of the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation Trott, Joy, "O! Call Back Yesterday" (2012). Books. Book 1. http://scholars.wlu.ca/books/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Scholars Commons @ Laurier at Scholars Commons @ Laurier. It has been accepted for inclusion in Books by an authorized administrator of Scholars Commons @ Laurier. For more information, please contact [email protected]. In memory of Susan 1945 -1997 With thanks to Ruth without whose gentle prodding this would never have been written Some excerpts from Part II were published previously in The Memory of All That: Canadian Women Remember World War II, Compiled and edited by Ruth Latta. General Store Publishing House, 1992 O! Call back yesterday, bid time return. Shakespeare. Richard III, ii, 69 1 Contents PART I .............................................................................................................. 3 Chapter 1 ........................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 2 ......................................................................................................................... 22 Chapter 3 ......................................................................................................................... 48 Chapter 4 ........................................................................................................................