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    Portraiture Case Study

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    Portraiture Case Study “Some of the most fascinating portraits are those that offer the viewer an emotional or psychological insight into their subject” Compare and contrast the work of THREE artists who have explored the genre of portraiture. A portrait is typically defined as a representation of a specific individual‚ such as the artist might meet in life. “It could be drawn‚ painted‚ sculpted or photographed. A portrait is usually a statement‚ made firstly by the sitter‚ who wishes to be seen

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    El Presidente

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    for giving him the opportunity to attend the full restoration of Philippine independence on July 4‚ 1946. As the rebels gain ground in Cavite and several provinces‚ its Magdalo and Magdiwang factions convene to elect a provisional government. Andres Bonifacio oversees the Tejeros Convention‚ which elects Aguinaldo as president‚ Mariano Trias as vice-president‚ and himself as interior minister. He storms out of the convention when Daniel Tirona objects to his election. Aguinaldo’s brother

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    Rizal Reflection

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    It all started with stating the truth Rizal sapamamagitan his novel. The Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo became the step to increase the curtain to expose to the view that the deceptive words nasalikod government and church. In the novel answered the destructive defamatory allegation to the Filipinos. Stated the poor condition of the Philippines‚ they cry. Because of Rizal’s novel‚ lived in the hearts of the Filipinos their anger at government rebel and achieve independence of the Philippines

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    Exile in Dapitan

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    Life and work of Rizal chapter21 summary? Answer: EXILE IN DAPITAN Arrival in manila. Rizal and his sister Lucia arrived in Manila at nooon of Sunday‚ June 26‚ 1892‚ on board the small steamer Don Juan. The met by s platoon of carabineers and their commander. While the carabineers were inspecting their luggage‚ a captain and sergeant of the Guardia Civil Veterana (Manila Police)‚ both in disguise‚ watched the inspection procedings. After the customs inspection‚ Rizal and his sister were allowed

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    interesting essay because I have many people that I want interview‚ therefore it is a difficult choice for me. In Spain have very sportsmen that I will want interview‚ the most important I think that they are Rafael Nadal‚ Pau Gasol‚ Fernando Alonso‚ Andres Iniesta and Iker Casillas‚ but I am more interesting in interview the Rafael Nadal‚ Fernando Alonso and Iker Casillas‚ because they have an interesting life and a spectacular career. The first person is Rafael Nadal‚ I think that I have not have

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    The Economic Condition of the Philippines during the Pre-Spanish era Economy during the Spanish Colonial Period Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain in 1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crew. Three years later in 1522‚ only the one ship‚ the Victoria‚ returned to Spain with 18 men.  The Philippines were the death of Magellan. The expedition sighted the island of Samar on March 16‚ 1521. Magellan was welcomed by two Rajas‚ Kolambu

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    Juan Nakpil

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    Juan Nakpil as Philippine National Artist Since then‚ the title “National Artist of the Philippines achieved its” achieved its complexity and great honor for having a broad criteria of choosing the nominees. It has been a prestigious award which fully granted for those who greatly excel and contributed widely in the development of Philippine arts. Philippine Arts‚ which plays a vital role for the preservation and commercialization of our own culture‚ should be a product of fully Filipino style

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    Katipunan revolt broke out late that year‚ the Spanish authorities arrested him. Unknown to many‚ Mabini was already a member of José Rizal ’s reformist association‚ the Liga Filipina. And though as a pacifist reformist‚ he was at first skeptical of Andres Bonifacio ’s armed uprising‚ Mabini later became convinced of the people ’s almost fanatical desire for emancipation. Subsequently‚ he turned out subversive manifestos appealing to all Filipinos to unite against Spain. In May 1898 Emilio Aguinaldo

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    the organization and am responsible for introducing the topic – bullying to the audience and the 5 basic questions of bullying. Then‚ Anna‚ being the researcher of the team‚ proposes a case study of bullying‚ which is a novel “Townie” written by Andre Dubus III‚ illustrating his childhood of being bullied by street gangs and schoolmates. Yet in this case‚ it showed positive consequence that he became more independent and physically strong to overcome the difficulties. She then showed a suicide note

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    A short history of surrealism In the Beginning the Literary Revolution Immediately after World War I (1914-18)‚ the cultural sensibility of Europe was in a lively state. Young people who were left after the high-minded propaganda were brought to a state of heart felt protest‚ it was feared that the best people were killed in the war and that the discoveries and innovations before the war would be lost. Although Europe was certainly not without genius‚ the war had brought a rift in

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