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    Gloria Estefan is a Cuban born singer and writer. Her singing career climaxed in the 80’s and 90’s‚ while her writing was more of a side project back in 2005. Estefan has released fifteen solo albums‚ the latest having been released in 2015‚ a cookbook‚ and two children’s books. She also has her own broadway musical titled On your feet!. Estefan’s successes have been recognized by seven Grammys‚ the Hollywood Walk of Fame‚ and was the first female to win the Latin Recording Academy Person of

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    a remote coastal village in Masbate‚ an island province in the central Philippines. Even before dawn breaks‚ several children and a few adults line the seashore‚ busily preparing their boats and nets for a day of squid fishing. I-Witness’ Sandra Aguinaldo meets three boys -- Jameson‚ Estoy‚ and Jason -- who at a very young age were taught by their fathers to dive for squids. The residents largely depend on the sea to make a living. There are no concrete roads‚ water comes from deep wells‚ and there

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    While Shakira was with Emilio she was recording a song with him called “ciega sordomuda” it hit the latin chart when it came out.Gloria Estefan wanted to translate her song that she sang with Emilio‚ but it was hard for Shakira because she never learned how to speak english. But when she sang the song in english it didnt sound like she already knew English. My

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    January 5‚ 2015 Embassy of the Republic of Philippines in Jakarta (HE) Ambassador Maria Rosario C. Aguinaldo 25 Jalan Imam Bonjol‚ (+6221) 310.1167 jakartape@gmail.com Dear Ms. Aguinaldo: Greetings from AIESEC Davao! Present in over 1‚700 universities in 113 countries‚ AIESEC‚ the largest youth-run organization in the world with a membership base of 60‚000 members worldwide‚ is an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to make a positive impact in

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    hapter 27 Chapter 27 The Path of Empire 1890-1899   Imperialist Stirrings As America bustled with a new sense of power generated by the strong growth in population‚ wealth‚ and productive capacity‚ labor violence and agrarian unrest increased.  It was felt that overseas markets might provide a safety valve to relieve these pressures. Reverend Josiah Strong’s Our Country:  Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis inspired missionaries to travel to foreign nations. Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan’s

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    HBR Case Study BY JON HEALEY COMMENTARY BY RICHARD L. TRUMKA‚ RICHARD B. FREEMAN‚ AND JEFFREY ANDERSON The Knowledge Workers’ Strike How much leverage do unions have in a bad economic climate? THE CHROME AND GLASS FACADE of Detonation Media’s headquarters in Mountain View‚ California‚ gleamed in the warm April sun. On the broad front terrace‚ a crowd of camera-ready demonstrators from the Software Engineers Guild milled about and chanted: “No deal‚ no code‚ no games!” The protesters toted

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    Insurrection During the Spanish-American War the Filipinos were allies to the United States and helped them fight against the Spanish. After the war the United States decided to maintain possession of the Philippines‚ which angered Aguinaldo. This led to Aguinaldo organizing an insurrection against the U.S. Since the Filipinos were outnumbered by American Soldiers they had to use guerilla warfare. The Filipinos that fought in the insurrection believed they were fighting for the same reason that

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    been established and a pliable political tool has been found‚ gradually give back formal independence. After posing as allies with Filipinos against Spain the US fought against the independence of the Philippines. In 1901 it captured General Emilio Aguinaldo who had been a leader in the struggle for independence and had declared independence from Spain. Resistance against the American occupation was widespread though gradually it got pushed back and by the middle of the 1910s was defeated. After

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    Chapter 2: History of Philippine Currency and Philippine Monetary Standards Source: Financial System‚ Market & Management- the basics- Laman‚ Rose Marie et al.‚ 2008 Nature of the Monetary Standard • A country is said to have established a monetary standard or system when it sets down rules to govern the creation of money and control the quantity in circulation whether the rules are strictly followed or are to be accepted simply as guidelines for its own money managers • Standard money is the

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    ENGLISH MAJOR 1 SUBMITTED BY: SIBAL‚ ANGELA THERESE C. BSED-ENGLISH 1 SUBMITTED TO: SIR REMUS TAMBAGO SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS 6-10 During the Japanese occupation‚ Filipino literature was given a break‚ as writing in English was consigned to limbo. Philippine literature in English came to a halt because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese. Almost all newspapers in English were stopped except for “Tribune” and “the Philippine Review”; even American films were closed too

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