ROCATES CLARE M. FERNANDEZ #73-O Broadway Street New Manila‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines Mobile Number: +639159573597 E-mail Address: Rcmfernandez@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND College: Trinity University of Asia Cathedral Heights‚ 275 E Rodriguez Sr.‚ Avenue‚ Quezon City AB Mass Communication‚ Communication Arts 2010-2014 High School: Manuel A. Roxas High School Scout Chuatoco‚ Roxas District. New Manila‚ Quezon City 2006-2010 Elementary: Tomas Morato Elementary School
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Written and directed by Claire Denny‚ inspired by the novel "Billy Bud" by Herman Melville‚ and tells about a French army sergeant named "Gallup" leading a group of soldiers during their daily training camp in the desert of Djibouti. Gallup is a military man of the first order‚ giving his life to the daily system his silence in most of times and his quietness‚ surrounded him by a halo of mystery that suits his sternness in the application of his regime and directing his soldiers. a new soldier joins
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According to the Washington Post‚ wage gap deniers claim that women’s choice rather than discrimination causes the wage gap between women and men. In one sense this statement could be true. In the 2016 Study‚ Demystifying the Gender Pay Gap‚ Glassdoor Economic Research found: “the most male-dominated majors are mechanical engineering (89 percent male)‚ civil engineering (83 percent male)‚ physics (81 percent male)‚ computer science and engineering (74 percent male)‚ and electrical engineering (74
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The Bolshevik Revolution and World War I Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to analyze the causes of the Bolshevik Revolution in October 1917 using academic sources. Through social‚ economic‚ and political factors‚ one can guarantee that the Great War was a major cause of the revolution. The Bolshevik revolution was one of the most pivotal events of contemporary European history in the 20th century. The ousting of the Tsarist regime‚ which also became known as Red October as a part of
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Tess of the D’Urbervilles Quotes Tess of the D’UrbervillesbyThomas Hardy 62‚218 ratings‚ 3.62 average rating‚ 3‚301 reviews Tess of the D’Urbervilles Quotes (showing 1-50 of 88) “A strong woman who recklessly throws away her strength‚ she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength to throw away.” ― Thomas Hardy‚ Tess of the D’Urbervilles tags: strength‚ woman “Did you say the stars were worlds‚ Tess?" "Yes." "All like ours?" "I don’t know‚ but I think so. They sometimes seem to
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I. Narrative technique in Tess of the D’Urbervilles Thomas Hardy uses a number of narrative techniques in his novel which enable the reader to get more deeply involved into the plot and emphasize with the characters. Among the techniques he employs are the third person omniscient narrator‚ dialogues between the characters‚ letter writing‚ songs and poetry‚ religious and mythological allusions as well as extensive descriptions of the settings. All these techniques are applied in such a way that they
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com/topics/world-war-i/treaty-of-versailles. National Archives‚ United Kingdom Government. “‘Treaty of Versailles.’” First World War‚ United Kingdom National Archives (TNA)‚ 28 June 1919‚ www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar/aftermath/p_versailles.htm. Accessed 2/24/18 Clare‚ John D. “Describe the Ways in Which Germany Broke the Treaty of Versailles in the Period 1935–1938.” Gerbreaks‚ JohnDClare.net‚ 2002‚ www.johndclare.net/EII1.htm. Accessed February 24‚ 2018 Hitler‚ Adolf. “Speech on the Treaty
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Reported Speech Table for change in tense of reported speech (Statements) The tense changes into the corresponding past. Direct Indirect/ Reported Simple Present tense Simple Past Tense Present Continuous tense Past Continuous tense Present Perfect tense Past Perfect tense Present Perfect Continuous tense Past Perfect Continuous tense Simple Past tense Past Perfect Past Continuous tense Past Perfect Continuous tense Past Perfect Past Perfect Simple Future (will) would Future continuous
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the Fathers upon the Children‚’“ and “From Sunset to Star Rise”. However‚ “An Apple-Gathering‚” “The Convent Threshold‚” and “Maude Clare”‚ were previously composed and equally demonstrate her earlier interest in fallen women. Throughout the 1850’s some of Rossetti’s poems were collected in anthologies such as Once a Week (5 November 1859)‚ which included “Maude Clare”‚ the shortstory “The Lost Titian” (published by The Crayon in 1856)‚ and Nick (published by National Magazine in October 1857). In
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on stopping his attendance any time soon: “As long as I can‚ I’ll visit Tomorrowland. Wouldn’t miss it for the world‚” (book p212). Just outside the gates of Tomorrowland rests the monastery of the Order of Saint Clare home to 12 sisters‚ with the eldest at age 103‚ known as the Poor Clares. Each year the nuns pray for good weather along with the welfare and safety of those in attendance at the festival. Though choosing life in the monastery‚ the nuns keep in touch with the modern world around them
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