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    La Caida Del Peronismo

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    La caída del peronismo Hasta la década de 1950‚ el gobierno justicialista de Perón desarrolló su política con éxito pero‚ a partir de estas fechas‚ las dificultades y la pérdida de apoyos debilitaron al movimiento peronista‚ que exhibió desde entonces una tendencia más acentuada hacia el autoritarismo. Perón experimentó problemas no solamente con la Iglesia‚ sino también con la economía y los argentinos. Todos estos factores llevaron a su derrocamiento. Poco después de que Perón subiera al poder

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    Del Mar v. PAGCOR

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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. 138298               November 29‚ 2000 RAOUL B. DEL MAR‚ petitioner‚  vs. PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION‚ BELLE JAI-ALAI CORPORATION‚ FILIPINAS GAMING ENTERTAINMENT TOTALIZATOR CORPORATION‚ respondents. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x G.R. No. 138982               November 29‚ 2000 FEDERICO S. SANDOVAL II and MICHAEL T. DEFENSOR‚ petitioners‚  vs. PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION

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    Fe Nix Del Sur

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    Fe’nix del Sur Case Study Name & Student ID Institution Professor Class Date With any organization‚ the constant of change is something that must be dealt with continually. While it may be possible for an organization to enjoy long periods of success and growth without threat to the status-quo‚ conditions will eventually change that will require adaptation. This is clearly the case with Fe’nix del Sur‚ an international importer and distributor of South American and African artifacts

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    el otono del patriarca

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    El otono del patriarca Publicada en 1980 y ambientada en un supuesto pais situado a orillas del Caribe‚ El Otono del patriarca relata la vida de un dictador que muere viejisimo‚ llegando a conserver el poder durante mas de cien anos. A treves de sus recuerdos‚ el lector se entera de que es hijo de una mujer del pueblo‚ Bendicion Alvarado‚ unica persona a quien quiso de verdad; que no supo quien fue su padre; que su primera infancia transcurrio en la miseria y que llego a dictador‚ despues de

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    El Espinazo Del Diablo

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    Guillermo Del Toro’s 2001 film‚ El Espinazo del Diablo translated to The Devil’s Backbone‚ is a chilling ghost story set in Spain in the middle of their civil war. A young boy named Carlos arrives at an orphanage that is haunted by a ghost. The ghost isn’t the only looming presence‚ as there is a large bomb in the center of the courtyard. It is here at the orphanage that the young boys‚ along with their headmistress‚ caretaker‚ and doctor‚ must attempt to retain normalcy as a distant war creeps ever

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    and interesting‚ especially after I knew that his so-called friends had stolen the family’s money. I was curious to know how they solved the problem‚ and I was engaged with the family problems and life. Diaz was telling the story in a way that made me wonder what would happen next. Moreover‚ Diaz wrote the story as he was orally telling the story. He used questions such as “so what happen?”‚”Right‚” and “where the hell did I get these ideas?”. Also‚ he used a kind of informal language. For example

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    The Great Divide University of California-Berkley geographer and author Michael Johns argues in his novel‚ The City of Mexico in the Age of Diaz‚ that the central Zocalo of Mexico City does more than geographically segregate the East from the West‚ but Mexico’s national mentality as well. During the years of Diaz’s democratic façade‚ the upper classes thrived upon plantation exports‚ feudalist economics and the iron fist of Diaz’s rurales while struggling to maintain European social likeness

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    Mexican President Porfirio Diaz‚ a dictator‚ ruled Mexico for almost 35 years‚ begun in 1876 and ended in 1911. Under his control‚ Mexican became modernized as it improved its diplomatic affairs with foreigners. In addition‚ the country experienced peace‚ economic‚ and industry growth. However that covers only one side of the coin as Mexican lower class‚ consisting of mestizos and Indian peasants‚ was faced with poverty. Likewise‚ the middle class sought for a democracy while the upper class wanted

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    An outstanding reporter and broadcaster was born on November 6‚ 1997‚ Sol Aragones or Marisol Castillo Aragones- Sampelo from San Pablo‚ Laguna. She spent her elementary education in the San Pablo Central School. She was a student leader during her secondary years in Canossa College wherein her rival in politics‚ Evita Arago also attended. After highschool‚ she started her college education in Laguna College but then transferred in University of the Philippines‚ Los Banos‚ Laguna. Sol took Developmental

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    Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz writes: In spite of this difference‚ many people believe we Hispanics could have become as successful as the European immigrants. So why haven’t we? For one thing‚ by the time Hispanics grew in numbers in the United States‚ the economy was no longer labor-intensive. Hispanics have lacked not “a strong back and a willingness to work‚” but the opportunity to capitalize on them. Then‚ unlike the European immigrants who went west and were able to buy land‚ Hispanics arrived here

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