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    explain and tell the story. He uses personification when describing the wind and sea on the coast of Bonifacio. He uses the sentence "The wind harasses the sea remorselessly." The words ’harasses’ and ’remorselessly’ are both human characteristics it is as if Guy de Maupassant is saying the wind has no conscience. Maupassant uses detailed description of the town ’Bonifacio’‚ where the story is set‚ to get across the brutality and evil to come

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    SUMMARY: 19th century Spain saw her empire crumble away as colonies like Chile‚ Peru‚ and Cuba rose in arms and achieved their independence.In the Philippines‚ Spain faced the threat of yet another revolution due to mourning social unrest among the natives. Jose Rizal‚ at age 35 was the greatest political enemy of Spain in the Philippines with his exceptional linguistics ability and interest in the science and arts Rizal was most effective in his campaign for freedom as a writer

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    In July 1982 Jose Rizal was exiled as prisoner in Dapitan. When he arrived in Dapitan‚ he found it to be a sleepy little town. He thought of ways and means to make it clean‚ beautiful‚ and modern. With the help of his friend‚ father Sanchez‚ he made a map of Mindanao in front of the church. The map was made up of stones‚ earth‚ and grass and it serves as adornment that makes the town plaza beautiful. He and Father Sanchez‚ together with the citizens‚ had erected a lamp post in every corner of Dapitan

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    Analysis of Dekada’70 According to the reporter of this story Dekada ’70 is set in the turbulent Martial Law era in Philippine history. In the 1970’s‚ the Republic of the Philippines was under the rule of then President Ferdinand Marcos. On September 21‚ 1972‚ Marcos declared Martial Law which placed the country under the rule of the Armed Forces of the Philippines‚ but kept himself in power. Under the Martial Law era‚ Marcos consolidated control of the armed forces‚ freedom of the press was severely

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    course fees and on a first come‚ first served basis. Perioperative Nursing 101 AESCULAP ACADEMY 15th Floor Sun Life Centre 5th Avenue corner Rizal Drive Bonifacio Global City‚ Taguig 1634 PHILIPPINES Phone +632 588-5611 to 12 Fax +632 588-5660 Email info.ph@aesculap-academy.com www.aesculap-academy-ph.com Didactics Aesculap Academy | Bonifacio Global City‚ Taguig City Clinical Exposure The Medical City | Ortigas Avenue‚ Pasig

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    Jose Rizal: a 1998 Film

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    again‚ I found details that alter the truth. One of the mistakes made in the movie happened during the scene where Rizal was being interrogated. He was asked if he knew Bonifacio— “the founder of the Katipunan”. This statement‚ however‚ is not completely true. Bonifacio is not the only founder of the Katipunan. It is true that Bonifacio became the president of the Katipunan but he was not the first one. In one of the scenes‚ Paciano was shown convincing Jose Rizal to travel to Europe. Despite Rizal’s

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    Introduction Now‚ in our society all over the world technology is the most important advancement‚ a necessity in bringing about progress as we move along in this computerized world. These changes in effect make man’s life easier and more convenient. The relationship between the library and computer is constantly changing that the use of computer contributes to the way man learns and communicates. It easy in this world to strive for changes and since library is no different from any firm and institution

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    by a friend for its dangerous content but Jose Rizal just smiled to him. A part in the film is about the complaints of the “Katipuneros” who are also sick of the administration of greedy friars and officials. The leader of the “Katipuneros”‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ is convincing his frightened members to revolt before the friars deprive their dignity and rights as a person. These “Katipuneros” were inspired by Rizal to fight for what they know is right. Another scene in the film shows the tearing of cedula

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    DUCAY‚ Christian Harvey P. ORTIZ‚ Kenneth Emmanuel H. 3-ELM TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 – Background and Historical Account of the Department 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Background of the Department 4 1.2.A. Significant Events and Major Breakthroughs 4 1.2.B. Personalities Involved 10 1.2.C. Scope and Delimitation 15 1.2.D. Significance of the Departmental Research 15 Chapter 2 – Department Status‚ Problems and Policy Implication 15 2.1 Current Programs of the Department 15 2.2 Problems of the Department

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    [pic] Divine Word College of Laoag LaoagCity History of The Philippine Money Project in Basic Finance Submitted By: Course: BSBA OM – II Submitted To: Pre-Hispanic Era At least 2000 years before the arrival of the Spaniards‚ the Philippines is home to small seafaring communities. These communities traded with neighboring countries such as Malaysia‚ Vietnam and China through barter. Chinese Ming Dynasty porcelain and metalware

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