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    Paper Entitled COLONIAL INFLUENCES OF THE SPANIARDS IN THE PHILIPPINES Presented by: Maybelyn U. Catindig‚ BSEM 3-1 Presented to: Prof. N. Silva I. Introduction Spain is known for its history of exploring and conquering lands during the Age of Exploration in 16th century. There were many undiscovered lands during those times and in search of the east countries of the world‚ Spain was able to discover the Philippine archipelago and colonize it. As an official colony of Spain‚ settlements were

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    Contrasting Cultures: Spain and Pakistan This paper goes through the cultural differences of two countries‚ Spain and Pakistan based on four “culture-driving” factors: food‚ Religion‚ Clothing and Language. Culture may differ from country to country‚ family to family or even individual to individual. Mostly a country has its culture ‚according to which the citizens of that country behave respectively. “A nation’s culture resides in the heart and in the soul of its people” (Mahatma Gandhi) Pakistan

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    Explanatory Writing Essay Spain is a festive place filled with much life and strong tradition. Yet‚ to many it is an unlikely place to find Roman history. Roman heritage‚ tradition‚ and architecture can be found across Spain‚ making it an ideal destination for tourists. Spain has ancient ruins‚ the architectural wonder Alhambre‚ and rich heritage in Toledo. All of these things make Spain a great place to visit. Spain is known for its ancient ruins that have stood the test

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    Immigration Migratory movements to cities Unpopulated areas 3. Life expectancy 82‚3 years. Spain is the European country with a higher life expectancy‚ according to WHO. Economic 1. Low salaries Spain Wage Index Wages in Spain decreased to 90.83 Index Points in September of 2013 from 90.90 Index Points in August of 2013. Wages in Spain is reported by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance‚ Spain. Spain Wage Index averaged 73.11 Index Points from 1977 until 2013‚ reaching an all time high of

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    Types of institution Spain Higher Education institutions have been around for centuries. Spain ’s universities are some of the oldest institutions in the world. One of Spain ’s institutions was founded in the earlier years of the thirteenth century. Higher education in Spain is mainly comprised of universities. There are currently around 75 universities where there are approximately 56 state owned and 19 private universities that are ran by private enterprises or by the Catholic Church. (Hampshire

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    Christians in the Byzantium Empire The Byzantine Empire was in fact the Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantium was established in the year 395 and came to an end in 1453. During the Byzantine reign of power‚ we shall see imperial Christianity which was distinctive to Byzantium. This was a rule were the Pope was not the ruler over the Christians but it was effectively the Emperor who held control over the church. This included appointing prominent bishops and also appointed patriarchs.1 The religious aspect

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    An Empire for Slavery

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    Nicole Soifua Professor Quiroz Texas History 25 February 2014 An Empire for Slavery In the book‚ "An Empire for Slavery"‚ Randolph B. Clark describes the way in which Texas slaves coped with life under oppressive circumstances. Some of the topics discussed in the book include how slaves approached daily chores and provided for their material and physical condition. Also‚ it is demonstrated how slaves tended to their psychological and spiritual well being and how they displayed their feelings

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    Philip II of Spain The son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Queen Isabella of Portugal‚ Philip II was a strong catholic King of Spain who led the inquisition against the protestants‚ and attempted to take over England with his great fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada. Philip II was born on May 21‚ 1526 and was the only legitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (2). He ruled from 1556 up until his death in 1598. Philip tried to keep Spain as the leading power in Europe and the

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    nations develop but in very different ways‚ resulting in the following nations to adapt very different ways of thinking and keeping control of their nation. Differences such as England and Netherlands having much more success commercial than France and Spain. These two systems both had areas they succeeded greatly in but also areas that they failed in. Within that scenario the opposing model (constitutional or absolutism) would usually succeed. Absolutism is the idea that a kings power and the

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    The Byzantine Empire

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    The Byzantine Empire‚ sometimes known as the Eastern Roman Empire‚ was the predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the eastern half of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul)‚ originally founded as Byzantium. It survived the 5th century fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. During most of its existence‚

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