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    Rizal

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    in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish and non-violent contributions to the historical and social transformations in the country. He is one of the national heroes of the Philippines regarded by the National Heroes Committee‚ together with Andres Bonifacio. He was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era that led to his execution on December 30‚ 1896‚ now celebrated as Rizal Day‚ a national holiday in the country. Rizal was born to a wealthy

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    Benedict Arnold was a Revolutionary Hero that had a big affect on winning the war. He had boosted many of the soldiers moral during the war with his successful raids. Moral could be considered a reason for the Americans winning the war because it kept them going through there up and downs. To begin my essay‚ I’ll start it with a brief summary on Arnold‚ so the reader will understand who he really was. Benedict Arnold was born on January 14‚1741 in Norwich‚ Connecticut. His ancestors William

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    excommunicated. Through that work‚ many Filipinos were enlightened and inspired; for the first time‚ his work served as the best way to live the national sentiment. Many organizations and strikes happened and conducted‚ such as the Katipunan which led by Andres Bonifacio. Through his works and writings touched the Filipino heart and made him a hero. No one except Rizal had a great impact against the Spaniards and the Filipinos. No Filipino during that time like him was greatly exalted and respected and highly

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    organization of Masons‚ Kidlat Club‚ the bold group of Filipino defendants of La Solidaridad down to the Philippine concealed org La Liga Filipina. Few whom he encountered with were Antonio and juan Luna‚ Marcelo H. Del Pilar‚ and his alleged contra Andres Bonifacio. Juan Luna has been Rizal’s remarkable painting partner. He intensifies Rizal’s ardent desire to hone his inclinations in art. The studio of Luna has witnessed how the simple and noble works of arts have triggered a unique friendship

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    Surrealist Essay

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    politically‚ socially and philosophically‚ as well as aesthetically.’ (Michael Lloyd). Discuss critically. Coming into the prominence of the 20th century Surrealism was initially a literary movement which derived from the ‘Surrealist Manifesto’ 1924 by Andre’ Breton‚ as well as the theories by Sigmund Freud. Michael Lloyd argues that surrealism was a lifestyle with the determination for the marvellous rather than a captivating style or genre which it is often regarded as. No agenda was set for Surrealist

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    their push into a global cinematic conscience. Such genre-defining films as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922) for German Expressionism‚ and Battleship Potemkin (1925) for Soviet Montage‚ were all released within a few years of Andre Breton’s First Manifesto of Surrealism in 1924. But Surrealism itself would not see its first film with popular recognition until later in the decade with Un Chien Andalou (1929). It seems out of the ordinary that an emerging movement and a budding

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    Andres Bonifacio‚ the Real National Hero A Term Paper Submitted to Mrs. Erlinda A. Quirap Department of English Cagayan de Oro National High School In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements in English IV – Newton By Vincent Jay C. Bacor February 15‚ 2011 Sentence Outline: Thesis Statement: Andres Bonifacio y de Castro is the real national hero based on a clear action against Spanish colonization‚ good leadership and governance among revolutionaries‚ and a great inspiration

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    live in their house with them. His name was Lieutenant John Andre and despite the fact that he was the enemy‚ he was very kind and Sophia began to fancy him. Sophia had to work at Mr. Gain’s printing shop to support her family because prices had gone through the roof and Sophia’s father could not go into work because he was injured. Meanwhile‚ John Andre often “flirted” with Sophia and her crush on him only grew. One day when she and John Andre were out walking‚ Sophia got a glimpse of her brother. Her

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    elected the Director of the Interior. He was protested b Daniel Tirona on the ground that he was not a lawyer. Bonifacio‚ angered Tirona’s protest‚ walk out of the convention and refused to recognize the new government. The Trial and Execution of Andres Bonifacio Bonifacio angered over what he considered an irregular election and the insult heaped on him by Daniel Tirona‚ a Magdalo‚ he and his men proceed to Naik‚ drew up another document in which they resolve to establish a government independent

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    Essay on Surrealism

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    foremost‚ Surrealism did not start out as an artistic movement; it was initially created as a literary movement by a poet named Andre Breton in 1924 after the publication of the Manifesto of Surrealism.[1] This movement began as a way to really release the unconscious mind and make it a reality; it had no conscious control and was free from all forms of convention. As said by Andre Breton‚ the reason behind Surrealism is “to resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute

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