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    El Coyote

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    Thinking about a better future‚ one day she‚ three of her siblings‚ and her mother decided to come to the United States. They paid about five hundred dollars per person for someone as they call it in Mexico “El Coyote” to help them cross the border.“El Coyote” is a person who smuggles immigrants to the United States with for a cost. They stayed a couple of days in Mexicali with one of their relatives still indecisive about coming to the United States. When they all made a firm

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    El Nino

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    States. El Nino is one of the largest scientific phenomenons that scientists have ever explored. The main concepts of El Nino are very simple and there are many variations‚ causes‚ affects‚ and relationships to study. The main idea behind El Nino is that the wind changes direction across the Pacific Ocean. In a non El Nino year (normal)‚ the trade winds blow from east to west across the ocean‚ from North and South America towards the tropical regions of the Pacific Ocean. In an El Nino year

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    Facts about Dr. Jose Rizal 1. Dr. Jose Rizal could write and read at the age two and grew up to speak in 22 languages including Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. 2. He mastered various skills and subjects. He was an ophthalmologist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ farmer‚ historian‚ playwright‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ and journalist. 3. He

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    el filibusterismo

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    Synopsis of El Filibusterismo Crisostomo Ibarra of the Noli Me Tangere‚ who‚ with Elias’ help‚ escaped from the pursuing soldiers at Laguna de Bay‚ dug up his buried treasure‚ and fled to Cuba where he became rich and befriended many Spanish officials. Thirteen years after leaving the Philippines‚ Crisostomo Ibarra returned as Simoun‚ a rich jeweler with a beard and blue-tinted glasses‚ and a close friend of the Captain-General. Abandoning his personality‚ he became a revolutionist‚ seeking revenge

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    Life Story of Rizal

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    Life Story of Jose Rizal: José Rizal was born to Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Alejandra II and Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda Quintos. He hailed from a family of prosperous farmers. Rizal was the seventh of eleven children. José’s father adopted the family name ’Rizal’ from ’Ricial’‚ which meant ’green fields’. Even as a child‚ José advocated political ideas ahead of the time. He spoke of freedom and citizen rights‚ issues that brought on the ire of the authorities. He actively participated

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    El Presidente

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    Tittle: El Presidente Characters: Jorge Stregan--------------------------------------------------------------Emilio Aguinaldo Nora Aunor----------------------------------------------------------------Maria Agoncillo Christopher De Leon----------------------------------------------------Antonio Luna Christine Reyes-----------------------------------------------------------Hilaria Del Rosario Cesar Montano----------------------------------------------------------Andres Bonifacio Alicia Mayer

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    out like the first dawn.” –Jose Rizal Reading this statement made me realized even more that Rizal deserves to be our National Hero despite of knowing that not all people would agree with my point of view. Some might oppose to what I have said saying that Rizal was not able to fight for our country just like what Bonifacio did. As I read the article Veneration without Understanding by Renato Constantino‚ I got a clearer view of what was the main reason why Rizal should be considered as the National

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    Rizal Day Celebration

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    Dr. Jose P. Rizal Day 2012 SS03-II4 BALEVA‚ Beatrice Andrea D. Prof. Wensley Reyes January 7‚ 2013 December 30‚ 2012‚ the Philippines celebrated the 116th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ our national hero. Flags and tarpaulins had been visible in the major areas in Metro Manila since the beginning of December. There are also other significant activities but the highlight of course happened at the Rizal Monument at Rizal Park in Manila. Honestly‚ I was

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    Nice Meeting You‚ Rizal Alfonso M. Samillano‚ Jr. BSED 1A Like anyone of us‚ he too is not perfect. He is vulnerable and emotional. He fell in love and got hurt. But unlike any other heroes the world has known for their bravery and courage‚ he is the gentlest and noblest. He didn’t die in the battlefield like El Cid Campeador of Spain. He didn’t win over an assault in a city like Agamemnon of Greece. He doesn’t possess invulnerability like Siegfried of Germany. He is not a mythical hero but

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    Jose Rizal : the Warrior

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    Jose Rizal: The Warrior By: Eskabo Daan *Main Image courtesy of FMAPulse.com; Jose Rizal (right) fencing with Juan Luna (Left) Jose Rizal is best known as the National Hero of the Philippines. Through his intellect and passion‚ he wrote two of the most influential books in history‚ “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo‚” and sparked the Philippine revolution. But is it possible that one of the most honored Filipino intellectuals was also one of the earliest integrated martial artists and

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