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    Diplomatic Relations between the United States and El Salvador Historical overview The diplomatic relations between The United States of America and El Salvador have a long history of friendly cooperation. There are many ties between these two nations‚ however the main ones are economic cooperation‚ development and immigration. El Salvador and other Central American nations declared independence from Spain on 1821‚ and after two years of independence‚ five of these Central American nations formed

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    Sentence Coherence

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    Sentence Coherence Coherence means the quality of sticking together. a sentence has coherence when the sentence elements are so arranged as to show their relationship. Clarity in the sentence depends largely on proper word order A. Achieving coherence through proper placement of modifiers A modifier is a word‚ phrase‚ or clause that describes‚ strengthens‚ or clarifies another word (or group of words) in a sentence. When a modifier is placed in its proper position in a sentence‚ a sense

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    very fear that the domino theory foreshadowed. The plan entitled‚ “Memorandum on a New Program for World Revolution”‚ was a detailed plan for world conquest‚ in which every country‚ except the United States‚ would be communist-controlled by 1973 (Rivera). The first phase was to be completed by 1960 and called for Korea and Indochina to be under Chinese control. The Korean War of the early nineteen-fifties can be viewed as proof that these were serious plans China intended to follow. The end of

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    determine the usual Form of the five short stories. It is also analyzed the events and character’s situation in the story. The Formalistic Approach was used in the study. The study found that the writings of the five authors Kerima Polotan Tuvera‚ Aida Rivera Ford and Irish Shiela Crisostomo show their great knowledge of the Philippine history. This study was conducted through the use of Formalistic Approach. The researchers gathered all five short stories by selected women writers and read the story

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    The Communist Manifesto

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    The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ as a presentation of what they believed to be an ideal Communist social and economic revolution. According to the authors‚ in order to avoid social oppression‚ every individual should be at the same level. Although Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engels’ equal social standards beliefs could have prevented oppression of wealthier people over less wealthy ones back in time‚ today it could lead to an abolition of elements such as economical

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    * From Pagsanjan‚ Laguna‚ Parents of Leonor Valenzuela. * The next door of neighbor of Donya Concha. * Leonor Valenzuela * Daughter of Capitan Juan and Capitana Sanday Valenzuela. * Leonor Rivera * Rizal next woman. * His cousin from camiling. * Antonio Rivera * His Landlord – uncle‚ and had a pretty daughter Leonor a student at La Concordia College where Soledad (Rizal’s youngest sister) was then studying. * April 11‚ 1867 * Leonor born in Camiling Tarlac

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    The Chieftest Mourner: A Reaction The Chieftest Mourner is a story or rather a narration by a girl in her college days whose unvledied. Her uncle was given the title "the last of a distinct school of Philippine poets" and wasdescribed as "the sweetest lyre that ever throbbed with Malayan chords". The title of this story isdifferent from the other ones I’ve read before because one of the words which makes it up isunfamiliar to me and to my dictionary‚ which makes it a bit hard to make a connection

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    FOREWORD INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND OF STUDY Pila‚ situated in the province of Laguna‚ adjacent to Laguna de Bay‚ has been dubbed “Bayang Pinagpala” (Blessed Town) because it was the only town spared during the Japanese bombing in the Philippines thus Pila today houses one of the most preserved and beautiful ancestral Spanish homes as well as the parish church of Saint Anthony of Padua. Pila is a town rich in cultures and customs. As early as 1575‚ Pila first appeared in Spanish records with the

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    Rizal Reaction

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    Rizal Joel Torre - Crisostomo Ibarra / Simoun Jaime Fabregas - Luis Taviel de Andrade Gloria Diaz - Teodora Alonzo Gardo Versoza - Andres Bonifacio Monique Wilson - Maria Clara Chin Chin Gutierrez - Josephine Bracken Mickey Ferriols - Leonor Rivera Pen Medina - Paciano Peque Gallaga - Archbishop Bernardo Nozaleda‚ OP Bon Vibar - Ramon Blanco Subas Herrero - Alcocer Tony Mabesa - Camilo de Polavieja Alexis Santaren - Olive Chiqui Xerxes-Burgos - Father Villaclara‚ SJ Cast (in credits

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    Police Technology

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    Imagine a police force with no cars‚ radios‚ and no communication. These officers had no back up‚ they patrolled on foot facing any dangerous situation alone. Police were appointed by politicians for limited terms of service. Because of the apparent political ties corruption was very common. This policing era is referred to as the political era. During the political era residents were not able to “call” upon an officer for assistance. A civilian would have to flag down an officer as he was walking

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