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    Rain of Gold Term Paper

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    Perseverance through Faith and Family into the New World The book Rain of Gold by Victor Villasenor portrays the life of his ancestors and their families from both sides of his family‚ his father‚ Juan Salvador Villasenor‚ and his mother‚ Maria Guadalupe "Lupe" Gomez. The book shows the story of his parents and their journeys to the United States across the border as undocumented immigrants from Mexico in an effort to escape the Revolution of 1910. The book depicts the differences between the two

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    Wanted a Chaperone Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Analysis: One Sunday morning 11 o clock in the morning‚ at Don Francisco and Doña Petra’s house‚ they have two children named Nena (their daughter) and Roberting (their son) both of them attend some party last night without any chaperone‚ So their father who is angry because of generation gap. Because in their time any teenager should have at least one chaperone every time he/she goes to a party or somewhere which is far from home. During the morning

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    KABANATA 21

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    talking and thought that they were planning to do something bad. (because he heard simoun say “the cue is a loud bang”) But he didn’t care. Outside the theater‚ there is Tadeo with a fellow citizen. There also came Juanito Pelaez with Paulita Gomez and Doña Victorina. Then came the disguised Padre Irene and then Don Custodio. When the group of Macaraig arrived‚ they gave an extra ticket(supposedly for Basilio) to Tadeo and Tadeo left his companion. KABANATA 22: Ang Palabas (The Show) The people inside

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    Plagiarism and its importance. In most college courses‚ students often get engaged with each others ideas: we hear them in lecture and even read them in our text‚ infuse them in our writings and lastly even discuss them in class. It is nice to give credit where its due since Plagiarism is using another person’s ideas without acknowledging him or her as the source of that information. A way through which students could avoid Plagiarism‚ To meet this objective‚ you must give credit when you use;

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    Who killed Palomino Molero? The story is basically about the murder of a young boy who was either drafted or enlisted in the base and is named palomino molero. The first chapter begins with the description of the boy’s corpse hung on the old carob tree. The description brought me goosebumps because the death suffered by Palomino is a pitiable one and is beyond my imagination. The boy’s mouth and nose being slit and his testicles pulled out to his thighs are the extremes of inhumanity. In order to

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    Rizal

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    a) Characters of El Filibusterismo  i. Simoun – rich jewelery ii. Doña Victorina – ridiculously pro-Spanish native woman iii. Tiburcio de Espadaña – husband of Doña Victorina iv. Paulita Gomez – beautiful niece of Doña Victorina v. Ben-Zayb – Spanish journalist‚ who writes silly articles about Filipinos vi. Padre Sibyla – Vice-Rector of the University of Santo Tomas vii. Padre Camorra – Parish priest of the town of Tiani viii. Don Custodio – a pro-Spanish Filipino

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    Modified (GM) Plants: Risk and Perception." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 17.3 (2011): 535-37. Taylor and Francis Group‚ LLC‚ 08 June 2011. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10807039.2011.571065>. Dona‚ Artemis‚ and Ioannis S. Arvanitoyannis. "Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods." Critical Review in Food Science and Nutrition 49 (2009): 164-75. Taylor and Francis Group‚ LLC. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. Food Inc. Dir. Robert Kenner. Prod. Elise Pearlstein

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    Noli Me Tangere

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    WAS RIZAL AN AMERICAN SPONSORED HERO? CONSTANTINO’S ARGUMENTS: * Rizal pre-eminence among other Filipino heroes was partly the result of American sponsorship. * Governor William Howard H. Taft was quoted in one of his statement that Rizal was “the greatest Filipino‚ a physician‚ a novelist and a poet (who) because of his struggle for a battlement of conditions under Spanish rule‚ was unjustly convicted and shot. * The American wanted a national hero who would not oppose policies with

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    Water Incidents Case Local Case‚ Philippines: MV Doña Paz- December 20‚ 1987 off the coast of Dumali Point‚ Mindoro‚ in the Philippines. That night‚ the 2‚215-ton passenger ferry sailed into infamy with a loss of over 4‚000 lives – many of them burnt alive in an inferno at sea. MV Princess of the Orient- September 18‚ 1998 the ship capsized at 12:55 p.m. near Fortune Island in Batangas and sank‚ and out of the 388 passengers onboard‚ 150 were killed. Passengers were floating at sea for more than

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    Throughout several centuries‚ the Spanish conquest of Latin America has been portrayed‚ according to Keen in his textbook‚ A History of Latin America‚ as a "handful of Spaniards" conquering two of the largest empires in Latin America. Now‚ it is true that in comparison to the multiplicity of diverse groups of Native Americans within both the Aztec and Inca empires‚ the number of Spaniards who conquered them were indeed very few in number. However‚ despite the framework of this concept being true

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