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    Tertulia sa Abelardo Hall An evening of Filipino Salon Music from 1860 to the present Last September 13‚ pianists Augusto Espino and Jourdann Petalver were featured in the “Tertulia sa Abelardo Hall”. The piano concert was put in a Tertulia scene‚ where there is acting and staging. Tertulia is the term used in 1860’s that marks social class. It was elite fare‚ an intimate gathering or evening reunion at held at the spacious salon or dining hall of a wealthy Spaniard or mestizo. In a tertulia

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    The Eclipse‚ Augusto Monterroso The Eclipse Augusto Monterroso WHEN BROTHER Bartolome Arrazola felt lost he accepted that nothing could save him anymore. The powerful Guatemalan jungle had trapped him inexorably and definitively. Before his topographical ignorance he sat quietly awaiting death. He wanted to die there‚ hopelessly and alone‚ with his thoughts fixed on far-away Spain‚ particularly on the Los Abrojos convent where Charles the Fifth had once condescended to lessen his

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    Adrenoleucodystrophy (ALD)

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    inherited metabolism disorder in which the enzyme to break down long chains of fat does not work. The fats build up in the brain and cause the myelin sheath around brain cells to liquefy. The brain declines to the point of death within two years. Augusto and Michaela Odone were not given hope for treatment but they were offered a place in a diet trial that cut out long chain fat foods. Instead of reducing the long chain fat in Lorenzo’s blood it increased it. A doctor suggested immunosuppression

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    Nicaragua I. Introduction Nicaragua was governed by a family dictatorship in 1937 under General Somoza for forty-four years. The dictatorship originated in 1937 when Somoza ordered the National Guard to kill the Guerrilla rebels’ leader Augusto Cesar Sandino. The rebels’ objective was constituted by the contempt for the United States intrusion in 1909. The United States sought to dispose of Zelaya (a liberal dictator since 1893) and occupy Nicaragua with military presence. United States habitation

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    News paper theatre‚ dealing with local problems and shortly after spread all across the country. The Theatre of the Oppressed was created to tackle political problems and oppressive social standards. The Theatre Of The Oppressed was originated by Augusto Boal whom was a director‚ writer and a politician Image Theatre- Spect-Actors make a group of statues which shows in a visual form on a given theme. For example‚ in France the subject of Image Theatre was unemployment and in Sweden it was Male

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    edu/faculty/stone/10yrstudy.pdf Top 10 unethical business actions. (2011‚ September 13). Retrieved June 7‚ 2012 from http://listverse.com/2011/09/13/top-10-unethical-business-actions/ sept 13‚ 2011 top 10 TheClinic (2011) Indignación por placa de Pinochet en sede de Wal-Mart‚ TheClinic.cl Trimble‚ Vance H (Dutton‚ 1990) Unknown Wal-Mart Corporate. (unknown). About us. Retrieved June 7‚ 2012 from http://www.walmartstores.com/AboutUs/ Webteam (2007) Ethical Problems Remain at Wal-Mart‚ Makingchangeatwalmart

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    young children suffering with Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).  Movie is based on the true story of Augusto Odone‚ his wife‚ Michaela‚ their son‚ Lorenzo and their battle with ALD‚ a disease that attacks the central nervous system by systemically destroying the myelin sheath. It is an extremely rare disease that is transmitted exclusively to males through a gene that is carried by the mother.   Augusto and Michaela are well educated couple blessed with a little son named Lorenzo who was precocious

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    Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (born 1959) is a Filipino businessman. He currently serves as chairman and chief executive officer of the Ayala Corporation. His brother‚ Fernando Zobel de Ayala‚ is president of the corporation‚ while his father‚ Jaime Zobel de Ayala‚ was president until 1994 and currently holds the title of chairman emeritus. In addition to his position in the Ayala Corporation‚ Mr. Zobel is chairman of the Board of Directors of Globe Telecom‚ Bank of the Philippine Islands‚ and Integrated

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    “Carl Stamitz Clarinet Concerto NO. 3 - 1. Mov.”‚ both are high school students yet both played the song differently. Both boys did well‚ as I evaluated them using the Solo and Ensemble rubric. The first version I listened to was performed by Cesar Augusto‚ he did extraordinarily well with a few exceptions. He had a great tune‚ it sounded very natural‚ he has a lot of confidence. As a soloist he had a accompaniment‚ and his tuning with her was really well‚ they always blended appropriately. Although

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    Irida Angjeli Fundamentals of Latin American Business 5 November 2012 Quiz #2 1) 91 When Perón became the president of Argentina in 1946‚ he immediately put into practice the corporatist principles describe of the GOU. GOU was a group of military activist who worked to overthrow the Argentinian government along with the congress and political parties. The activists’ main concern was the regular people of Argentina instead of the rich elites. Person organized Argentina according to functional

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