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  • How Does A Scallop Swim

    10 years, 3 months ago

    A scallop is a bivalve mollusk with a somewhat rounded, fanlike shell having "scalloped" edges and radiating ribs. Many species of scallops can be found in every sea, most of which are edible such as the Asian moon scallop (Amusium ...

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  • Leah de Roulet once stated, “Science and technology are powerful tools but how do we use them? Shall we use them to destroy or to build? It depends on our values.

    All values are important. Everyone who has ever touched ...

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  • Reasons Why People Abuse Drugs

    8 years, 9 months ago

    Drug abuse constitutes one of the most serious problems besetting the country today. Despite earnest efforts to prevent and control drug trafficking and abuse, the country is still confronted by a dreadful and long-existing drug problem. Everyone from the upper ...

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  • Theories on Population Growth and Decline

    The rapid increase in the world’s population has created questions on the carry capacity of the earth to feed and sustain its growing population. How large can world population ultimately become? How many human ...

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  • How Does A Telephone Work

    8 years, 9 months ago

    The telephone was created through the cross-pollination of two fileds of study - electricity and acoustics. The telephone operates on simple principles. A telephone mouthpiece contains a thin metallic coating separated from an electrode by a thin barrier (today we use ...

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  • You don't have a maid. Both you and your spouse are working and you have children going to school every working day. Because of these, you already look haggard while still at home, and you are always running late in ...

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  • 14 Causes Of Kidney Stones

    10 years, 7 months ago

    Did you know that you can live a pretty normal life with only 20% of your kidney function? That is why a steady decline and gradual damage to your kidneys can often go unnoticed for a long time. Sometimes, even ...

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  • Origin Of Filipino Values

    6 years, 7 months ago
    Biological and Cultural Origin of the Filipino and his Opposing Value Orientations

    Biologically and culturally, the Filipino is a hodgepodge, a mixture or blending of different racial strains, the indigenous or primitive strains (Negrito, Aeta, Ati, Ita, Pygmy or Baluga ...

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  • The best single criterion derived from work is satisfaction. There are age cycles in vocational satisfaction for both men and women. In their early twenties, most individuals are glad to have a job, even if it is not entirely to ...

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  • Social Mobility In Early Adulthood

    7 years, 7 months ago
    Social Mobility in Early Adulthood

    There are two types of mobility that play important roles in the lives of young adults, geographic and social. Geographic mobility means going from one place to another. This is done more often for vocational ...

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