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    Sisa Basilo and Crispin

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    By Fe Zamora Philippine Daily Inquirer SAN RAFAEL‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines -- For many of this town?s residents‚ Jose Rizal?s unforgettable fictional characters Sisa‚ Crispin and Basilio not only existed in his 19th century novel ?Noli Me Tangere‚? they actually roamed the streets here. According to local lore‚ the bloodstains on a wall in the convent of the San Juan de Dios church were actually Crispin?s‚ Sisa?s youngest son whose disappearance and probable death caused her to lose her mind. The

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    should not have been deemed unconstitutional because minors should not be allowed in public places at late hours without an adult. My opinion leads more to the majority of the case because sometimes minors do not mean to be in public places after curfew. There can be many situations in which the minor was at a friend’s house and time slipped away and he or she had to walk back home. This does not necessarily mean that the minor was engaging in possible criminal activities and it does not call for

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    government responded. In both cases the government used either the military or increased militarization of the police force to repress the protests. In Baltimore a curfew was put into place‚ use of excessive use of tear gas and rubber bullets and numerous illegal arrests (Cleary; Daileda; Sampson). In Tunisia the government implemented a curfew and ordered the military to shoot civilians

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    The events that took place on July ‘64 in Rochester‚ NY were just one of many other similar happenings taking place throughout the US in the 60’s. Deemed “riots” by many and “rebellions” by black people of the time‚ events similar to those of July ‘64 during the Civil Rights era are hot topic as far as how they should properly be addressed from a historical point of view. The events of July ‘64 definitely did include a riot. However‚ simply labeling the entire 3 day period as a riot is an injustice

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    that state what you can and cannot do. He logs your address down in a file in order for the state to know your whereabouts. As a parolee one of your responsibilities is to get a job to pay monthly fees for parole and to maintain a living. You have a curfew

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    The Giver Dystopia

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    There are many strange things in The Giver. The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ has many good traits‚but even more bad ones. This book is a dystopia. A dystopia means world that looks perfect but is really not; utopia means a perfect world. The community is a dystopia because of lack of knowledge‚ sameness‚ and complete control. The Giver takes place in sameness. In sameness they have a lack of knowledge. The receiver of memory only knows the past.Each of the families have only two books. Every

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    do not know their own danger. According to Marcia McCausland-Wilson‚ president of the National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ)‚ “parents should advise their children not to neglect basic safety procedures such as giving their child a curfew when they should be home‚ let the child call if he or she was going to be late and also for younger children let them walk with the names and addresses of the parents”. A lot of times‚ many of our children go missing‚ and if we had insisted that they

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    People Power

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    Ames 1 Reactions to Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino Before‚ During‚ and After the Special February 1986 “Snap” Philippine Presidential Elections Karen Ames Dr. Katherine Tinsley Student Research Symposium 3/13/09 Ames 2 All of the world’s attention was focused on the Philippines before‚ during‚ and after the special February 1986 “snap” presidential election. The elections showcased a struggle for presidency between Corazon Aquino and Ferdinand Marcos. Corazon Aquino‚ a victim‚ martyr

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    December 7th‚ 1941. “A date which will live in infamy” as coined by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Few events in United States History have had such a impact as Pearl Harbor. World War II already underway‚ Japan was encroaching on more territory in the Pacific while German forces were expanding over Europe. Public opinion prevented any direct entrance for the United States to enter as there was a divide among those who opposed becoming involved--non- interventionists -- and those who supported

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    is still debate over who is deserving of these basic rights. An example of this inequivalence is shown in Growing Up Asian in America written by Kesaya E. Noda. The text states‚ “The police were patrolling the road‚ interested only in violators of curfew. There was no help for them in the face of thievery. I had not been able to imagine before what it must have felt like to be an American—to know absolutely that one is an American—and yet to have almost everyone else deny it. Not only deny it‚ but

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