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410fps and my 2bb's worth!: 05.2007
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410fps and my 2bb's worth! Everything i know and think about airsoft. My ICS M4A1 RIS . and my newbie review. As i said i'll post a picture of my AEG. So here . its the ICS M4A1 RIS model. And so far it has served me well. Although i have only played at the CQB gamesite within the EVSU (Eastern Visayas State University) campus. But last Sunday, 27 May 2007, i brought it to Ormoc City to play in my first ever competition. So, what do i think of it? Interestingly, these are the only minor irritations i hav...
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The Bamboo Grove: Rise of Empires in India
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Rise of Empires in India. The image on the right shows Chandragupta Maurya being saluted by his women bodyguards. Ashoka embraced Buddhism after realizing the devastation and suffering his empire-building campaigns wrought on his people. Upon conversio...
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The Bamboo Grove: Origins of Civilization in India
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Friday, July 20, 2007. Origins of Civilization in India. Their chief food crop was wheat and they were (perhaps) the earliest to weave cotton into cloth. However, towards the end of the third millenium B.C. Indus civilization began to decline most likely due to continued...Aryan dom...
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-07-15
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Friday, July 20, 2007. Origins of Civilization in India. Their chief food crop was wheat and they were (perhaps) the earliest to weave cotton into cloth. However, towards the end of the third millenium B.C. Indus civilization began to decline most likely due to continued...Aryan dom...
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-07-08
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Midterm Asian Studies Learning Goals. I will leave it up to you to hammer out a plan (and implement it) for accomplishing these goals. Remember that we agreed to have these learning goals for the midterm; we have to abide by them! Learning Goals for India.
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The Bamboo Grove: Asian Studies Exhibit
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Friday, July 20, 2007. Today i had the opportunity to talk to our Dean of College. I asked permission from him if we could do the "Asian Extravaganza" exhibit for our culminating activity. HE HAS GIVEN US TENTATIVE PERMISSION! Labels: asian studies exhibit. July 23, 2007 at 10:25 PM.
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-07-29
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Rise of Empires in India. The image on the right shows Chandragupta Maurya being saluted by his women bodyguards. Ashoka embraced Buddhism after realizing the devastation and suffering his empire-building campaigns wrought on his people. Upon conversio...
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-06-10
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Thursday, June 14, 2007. Here's a list of some titles i considered:. Exploring the bamboo grove to understand how we are different but so related is the journey for us this semester. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). SSCHS Asian Studies Course. The Asian studies course at St. Scholast...
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-06-24
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Where in the world is Asia? Asia is a huge place! It covers an estimated 30% of the world's land area; roughly it is about 44,391,000 square kilometers. It's conventional geographical boundaries are:. On the north: the Arctic Ocean. Well, that's one of the ...
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The Bamboo Grove: About plagiarism and making myself clear
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Thursday, July 12, 2007. About plagiarism and making myself clear. Maybe a some of you don't have the time to go through all the comments made in all of the class blogs so I'll repeat what i said in one of my comments in this post:. GO THROUGH THE RUBRIC FOR THE CLASS BLOG PROJECT!