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    Introduction to World Literature 195:01‚ 02‚ 03‚ H1 Fall 2010 Professor Janet A. Walker‚ with the assistance of teaching assistants Lauren Fanelli‚ Matthew Mangold‚ and Mavis Tseng All students enrolled meet Tuesday 2nd period in Milledoler 100. Sections meet at the following times and locations: Section 01 Matthew Mangold Thursday 1st period Campbell A1 Section 02 Lauren Fanelli Thursday 3rd period Campbell A1 Section 03 Mavis Tseng Friday 3rd period Murray 115 Section H1

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    Por La Educación Recibe Lustre La Patria Jose Rizal wrote this poem in 1876 during his fifth year in Bachiller en Artes in Ateneo Municipal. The poem speaks of the Jesuits who established a strong relationship between education and faith‚ the ratio studiorum (plan of studies). The poem also advocates the importance of education at a very young age. He compared education to the goddess of light‚ wisdom‚ hope‚ peace and truth and also indicated that education is the hope to attain the country’s freedom

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    Si Estrada‚ Pelikula at ang Masa Media302 – Media Historiography Dr. N. Tiongson I. Introduction At the height of the action genre in the Philippines‚ Joseph Estrada was one of the most coveted actors for the films. This paper‚ therefore‚ aims to answer the following: 1. Understand the common narratives and themes of Estrada‟s films 2. Determine the various roles portrayed by Estrada 3. Theorize how Estrada‟s films helped catapult him to the highest post in the land II. Action as a genre

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    El Cid Satire

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    El Cid is a movie from 1961 that shows how Spain became a unified country. Spain was being invaded by the Moors‚ which are apart of the Muslim religion. The Moors believed their God “Allah” would help them defeat the Spanish. Rodrigo who is also known as El Cid‚is on his way to get married with his fiancé Doña Ximena ‚ when he rescues a small Spanish town from the moors. He arrests the moors and plans to take them to vivar ‚ but he eventually lets them go as long as they don’t treason on King Ferdinand’s

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    March 2013 The Cultural Aspects of El Salvador El Salvador‚ like many Latin American countries‚ has customs that have been practiced for centuries and have strong ties to the past in everyday life. It is the smallest country in Central America and is known for its beautiful beaches and its namesake food: papusas. What makes El Salvador different than any other Latin American country is its miniature size and the manner that people care for one another. El Salvador has a togetherness aspect that

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    Review of "El Topo"

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    "El Topo" (The Mole; 鼹鼠) (1970) (ACID WESTERN / SURREALISM / ART-HOUSE) "El Topo" (English title: "The Mole"‚ Chinese title: "鼹鼠") is a very weird movie which can be described as mix of acid western and surreal art-house feature. It was directed by highly controversial Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky and shot in Mexico (where Jodorowsky lived many years). As I said this a truly ambitious and difficult to understand film‚ full of multiple allegories‚ religious symbolism and far-east philosophy

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    EL 101

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    There are six kinds of legal systems that exist in different countries across the world today‚ which is civil law‚ common law‚ Islamic law‚ Sino – Soviet‚ Hindu and Talmudic. Civil law is also known as continental or Romano-Germanic legal systems. This law is the most widespread type of legal system in the world‚ which is applied in various countries across the world. Civil law is based on concepts and rules. The major feature of civil law systems is that the laws are organized into systematic written

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    English as a Second Language The ESL test consists of two parts; the Reading Skills and Language Use tests are used in combination to place students into the appropriate reading and writing classes. These tests are used for placement into the following classes: *ESL 67 – Introduction to College English Skills *ESL 76 – Intermediate Reading & Comprehension Skills *ESL 78 – Intermediate Writing Skills *ESL 86 – High Intermediate Reading Comprehension *ESL 88 – High Intermediate Writing Skills

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    El Presidente

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    Roy Lorenzo Jimenez Hi165 F 1.) In the movie‚ Aguinaldo was depicted as a man destined for great things‚ as seen in the opening part of the movie when the old lady told him of her prophecy regarding Aguinaldo’s successful future. A man bestowed with great leadership‚ he lead the Filipino army to victory over the Spanish soldiers in Cavite. This victory resulted to Andres Bonifacio coming to Cavite in order to aid the army in the ongoing war and moreover‚ it lead to the people’s trust to cast

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    El Pollo Loco

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    Table of Contents History of El Pollo Loco 3 Motivations for Expanding Internationally 5 Alternative International Expansions 7 Justification for Expanding to Australia 9 Australia: Region of Interest 11 Geography 11 Climate 11 Agriculture 12 Distance 13 Population 13 Religion and Language 15 Issues Related to Management 15 Historical 15 Economic 16 Political and Social 16 Legal 17 Cultural Dimensions Analysis for Success 19 Current and Historical Marketing Practices 21 Four P’s

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