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    El Filibusterismo El Filibusterismo (lit. Spanish for "The Filibustering"[1])‚ also known by its English alternate title The Reign of Greed‚[2] is the second novel written by Philippine national hero José Rizal. It is the sequel to Noli Me Tángere and‚ like the first book‚ was written in Spanish. It was first published in 1891 in Ghent‚ Belgium. The novel’s dark theme departs dramatically from the previous novel’s hopeful and romantic atmosphere‚ signifying the character Ibarra’s resort to solving

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    John Urry’s‚ The Tourist Gaze (1990)‚ interpolates the discussion of tourism in pleasure sought in environments outside the “normal”. The intersectionality of cultural discourse and the interoperability of socioeconomic tourism act‚ in part‚ of “consuming goods and services which are in some sense unnecessary” (1). There is a corollary between “supposedly” generated forms of “pleasure experiences” which are desired for their atypical “set of different scenes” (1). “landscapes or townscapes [which]

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    Lucille Typhoid Fever

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    As Lucille grew up‚ nothing stopped her from dreaming of being a famous actress. Although money was tight in her family‚ they scraped together what little money her family could spare to enroll her in drama school in New York City (Hoz). Losing all of her confidence she came back home‚ still wanting the spotlight. Before her journey in New York tragedy crossed over the Ball’s. In 1914 in the middle of a winter storm‚ Henry Ball‚ Lucille’s Father‚ went to fix the telephone wiring. In the process

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    Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ Cuban‚ and Dominican immigrants‚ along with their American born descendants‚ occupy a unique place in the story of U.S. immigration. They are known by different names‚ come from widely divergent origins‚ and took many different paths in their journey to assimilation into the United States. This paper will examine the different linguistic‚ political‚ social‚ economic‚ religious‚ and familial conventions and statuses of the four Hispanic groups. The author’s goal is to identify

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    La Liga Filipina

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    he founded the La Liga Filipina in the house of Doroteo Onjvco at Ilaya St.‚ in Tondo‚ Manila. President- Ambrosio Salvador Fiscal- Agustin Dela Rosa Treasurer- Bonifacio Arevallo Secretary- Deodato Arellano (brother in law of Marcelo H. Del Pilar. Rizal was summoned by Gov. Evlogio Despujol to Malacanang were found in Lucia’s pillows by inspectors when they arrived from Hong Kong. Printed on these handbills were anti-friar articles like Pobres Frailes (Poor Friars) supposedly authored by Fr

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    compassion) issued an order commuting the death penalty to banishment to an isolated place. He also enforced the court decision on the accused soldiers of Bonifacio to be assigned to army headquarters as servants for 1 year. GENERAL NORIEL and PIO DEL PILAR rushed to Pres. Aguinaldo‚ imploring him to withdraw the order for “ to keep Bonifacio alive is to endanger the cause of the revolution”. Other prominent persons (not Cavitenios) such as CLEMENTE J. ZULUETA and FELICIANO JOCSON of Manila and GENERAL

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    regretted very much having killed Elias instead of Ibarra‚ reasoning that when he published the Noli his health was very much broken‚ and was very unsure of being able to write the continuation and speak of a revolution. Explaining to Marcelo H. del Pilar his inability to contribute articles to the La Solidaridad‚ Rizal said that he was

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    Throughout the novel By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept by Paulo Coelho‚ the theme of fear is illustrated through the main character‚ Pilar. The novel‚ which is narrated in first person‚ follows Pilar through her journey towards accepting love‚ letting go of fear/the Other‚ and not allowing it to control her life and keep her from doing the things she desires. Pilar is a cautious girl‚ she lets fear rule her live and in doing so she denies the things that she wants. When she and her childhood friend

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    December 23‚ 2012 1. How effective is the communication between Pilar and Miguel in the first part of the Listening Skills video? Did this change in the second part of the video? How does this compare to the communication between Angela and Ralph during the first and second meetings in the Virtual Workplace video? The communication between Pilar and Miguel was not effective by any means. Pilar is the Senior Account Manager of a campaign company and Miguel is the creative designer

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    drama and emotion every character displays shows their own individuality and their importance to accomplishing the ultimate goal. Women‚ during this time‚ played a major role in easing the men’s emotions. Before one can compare the role of Maria to Pilar‚ they must first know what the role of a typical spanish women during the spanish civil war. Many spanish women not only stayed home to help the infrastructure of their country‚ but also went into the armed forces. Almost four hundred thousand women

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