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    Frida Kahlo

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    dreams‚ I painted my reality." Frida Kahlo Surrealism is an artistic movement that explored the territory of dreams and the unconscious mind through the creation of visual art. It was officially launched in Paris‚ France‚ in 1924‚ when French writer André Breton wrote the first surrealist manifesto. The movement soon spread to other parts of Europe and to North and South America. One of the most important artists within this movement was a woman called Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo is an artist in many

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    Histo Memes

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    Paolo Cruz‚ Jose Cruz‚ Edquiban‚ Lao‚ Bengzon‚ Urbano‚ Stamboel‚ Baloy‚ Magno‚  Colobong  Rizal Memes:  1.  (picture of cellphone of Rizal) Top: I love you‚ babe. Bottom: Send to all   *iphone message image    ­Send to: babe 1‚ babe 2‚ babe 3 etc    ­Message: I love you‚ babe.  (“SEND TO ALL”)     2.  (picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment      3.  (picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned  *FB group message image 

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    Rizal

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    JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) |   | Beginning of Exile in Dapitan. The steamer Cebu which brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach‚ Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan. In this letter‚ Father Superior Pastells informed Father Obach that Rizal could live at the parish convent on the following conditions:1. "That Rizal publicly retract

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    impressions. While similar to the Dadaist period‚ it was less violent and more artistically based. This could be attributed to the fact the it did not surface until the end of World War I. The first major work‚ the Surrealist Manifesto‚ was written by Andre Brenton and he described Surrealism as a “fusion of elements of fantasy with elements of the modern world to form a kind of superior reality” (Gregory‚ 4166-4167). Surrealists believed in the innocent eye‚ that art was created in the unconscious mind

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    Rizal Chapter 22 Summary

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    Chapter 22 Exile in Dapitan‚ 1892-96 Rizal lived in exile in faraway Dapitan‚ a remote town in Mindanao which was under the missionary jurisdiction of the Jesuits‚ from 1892 to 1896. This four – year interregnum in his life was tediously unexciting‚ but was abundantly fruitful with varied achievements. Beginning of Exile in Dapitan Steamer Cebu – brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuits Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach

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    Spanish‚ he could speak a little English‚ learnt from his working for J.M. Fleming and Co.[8] Bonifacio was married twice‚ first to a certain Monica who died of leprosy. He then married Gregoria de Jesús of Caloocan in 1893. They had one son named Andrés who died in infancy of smallpox (Chickenpox). In 1892 he joined Rizal’s La Liga Filipina‚ an organisation which called for political reform in the colonial government of the Philippines. However‚ La Liga disbanded after only one meeting as Rizal

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    Toussaint L'Ouverture

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    François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture also Toussaint Bréda‚ Toussaint-Louverture (c. 1743 – April 7‚ 1803) was the leader of the Haitian Revolution. His military genius and political acumen led to the establishment of the independent black state of Haiti‚ transforming an entire society of slaves into a free‚ self-governing people.[1] The success of the Haitian Revolution shook the institution of slavery throughout the New World.[2] Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of

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    Forensic Science

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    TEODORO Agoncillo once chided me for asking too many what-if questions in history‚ ?Why concern yourself with what did not happen‚ when just reconstructing what happened is already a big challenge.? I have never given up on the what-ifs because often what did not happen can be more engaging than what actually happened. Take for example‚ the debate over the cause of Napoleon?s death that textbooks set down as stomach cancer. There were forensic doctors who examined strands of Napoleon?s hair and

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    Ana Mendieta

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    Pain of Cuba body I am my orphan hood I live. In Cuba when you die the earth that covers us speaks. But here‚ covered by the earth whose prisoner I am I feel death palpitating underneath the earth. And‚ so‚ as my whole being is filled with the want of Cuba I go on to make my mark upon the earth‚ to go on is victory. --Ana Mendieta‚ June 1‚ 1981 1 Ana Mendieta a Cuban American female artist‚ whose work was continuing to search for her identity throughout her whole entire life. She has often searched

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    Diego Rivera‚ and never given significant attention until the Feminist movement in the sixties‚ after her death. Stylistically‚ Frida’s paintings seem to follow the Surrealist movement‚ however‚ she was never acknowledged as an official member. André Breton‚ founder of the movement‚ assisted in the organization of her Exhibition. In the later years of her life‚ Frida made a living from her work‚ although most of her accomplishments as an artist were after her death. Frida was the first Mexican

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