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... Technology of the Philippines.

It was the first day of Matthew's class and compared to the previous semester where he wasn't optimistic, today he was confident that in this semester, he will pass the subject that he had been failing every time.

In this semester, he only had two courses left in his curriculum, that is the Capstone 1 and the Capstone 2.

Capstone 1 is simply the theory of the product. If passed, that theory must be put into application which will continue o ...

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