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    Fitzgerald chooses to narrate the story of the beginning of Daisy and Gatsby’s first relationship to us twice throughout the novel: once in chapter 4 and once in chapter 8. Although this structural decision will have been multifaceted‚ perhaps the most significant reason will have been to highlight the fact that due to the use of a narrator most of the information we are given is subjective to Nick’s opinions. Through the use of Jordan’s storytelling to Nick in the first section of exposition we

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    Vol.2 Chapter 7‚ 8 & 9 What happens: The monster wishes to reveal himself to the cottagers in the hope that they will see past his hideous exterior and befriend him. The family goes one day for a long walk. The monster enters the cottage but the other three return unexpectedly. Felix drives the monster away‚ horrified by his appearance. In the wake of this rejection‚ the monster swears revenge against all human beings and he makes his way toward Geneva. Having explained to Victor the circumstances

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    Chapter 8 Section 1 and 2

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    Chapter 8 Section 1 -In 1789‚ the American people had a new Constitution. They also had a new Congress and their first President. -The United States was one fourth of its size today. All thirteen states were in the East. -The nation’s western border followed the Mississippi River. In the North‚ the Great Lakes formed much of the border separating the United States from British-controlled Canada. -In the South‚ the United States bordered on Spanish-controlled Florida and Louisiana. -In April of

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    Jose Rizal

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    June 13‚ 2013 BSEd4-1 What made Jose Rizal as our Greatest Hero? One person can be called as a hero when they do good things in our society even in our country‚ like what Jose Rizal’s did he had proven that pen is mightier than the sword and he didn’t use violence to fight off the Spaniards. Rizal’s pen may not have an immediate effect‚ but it made a more lasting impact and still very significant after generations of Filipinos. Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because he

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    Retraction of Rizal

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    in the heart of the Filipinos‚ Dr. Jose Rizal had immortalized himself through his works and sacrifices for freedom and independence. Yet‚ his life was not always grand and perfect. Rizal’s greatness is secluded by the many controversies surrounding his life. The most intriguing of all was the issue of his alleged retraction. It was all about his reversion to the Catholic Faith‚ repudiation of any of his writing against Roman Catholicism and abomination of Masonry and all other issues linked to it

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    Throughout chapter eight through twelve of Lord of the flies‚ various passages conveyed striking imagery. One important passage would be the beginning of chapter nine: A view to Death. A horrendous storm picks up on the island again. As this is occurring‚ Simon is waking up from his faint and realizes what the “beast” actually is. Meanwhile the boys are performing their dance and are reenacting the scène of when they murdered the pig. Ralph and Piggy join as a means of curiosity and to make sure

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    Rizal Works

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    Rizal’s Artworks Paintings Saturnina Rizal Spanish Coat of Arms Dapita Church Curtains A Painting on a Pair of Mother-of-Pearl  Christ Crucified Allegory on a Pair of Porcelain Bases of the New Year Celebration Immaculate Conception Portrait of Morayta Sketches Singapore lighthouse Rizal family tree Along Suez Canal Heads of Sibili Cumana Castle of St. Elmo  Antonio de Morga Aden Fishes caught in Dapitan Sketch of himself Pencil sketch of Dr. Blumentritt Monkey and the Turtoise Segunda Katigbak Brooklyn

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    In Chapter 8‚ the author talks about as globalization came along‚ major cities and capitals became “world cities” ‚ meaning that they linked more internationally than locally. For instance‚ the author mentions that Miami interacts more with Sao Paulo than the cities that are closer by like Orlando. But not all major cities are “world cities”‚ but that does not mean they do not have an influence on the power of place. Big cities attract markets‚ talented people‚ learning centers‚ and etc. Although

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    The Retraction of Rizal

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    Borja‚Jullius T. MCDBA-3 It challenges strong belief and faith in our national hero by adding some more “facts” about the true life of Rizal. Though it greatly differs on the way the story was communicated to the viewers. Bayaning 3rd World had this sort of documentary feel that made it look more credible. The opening part of the film looked like we’re about to watch an educational film for elementary students. The movie’s simplicity is just beautiful for it directly speaks for itself and clearly

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    Jose Rizal

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    last Malayan King of Tondo) * Rizal evidently inherited his being patriot or his passionate love for freedom and his tranquility of life’s outlook. * Chinese Ancestors(paternal great-great-grandfather: Domingo Lam-co‚ native of Chinchew) * Rizal derived from him his serious nature‚ frugality‚ patience and love for children. * Spanish Ancestors * He got his elegance of bearing‚ sensitivity to insult and chivalry to ladies. * Father( Francisco Mercado Rizal) * He inherited a profound sense

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