Sculptors in the Philippines Submitted by: Boquiron‚ Karl Christian De Vera‚ Joshua James Mendoza‚ Lady Lavenie Salagubang‚ Shiena Kate Submitter to: Prof. Galang Napoleon Abueva Napoleon Isabelo Veloso-Abueva (born January 26‚ 1930)‚ more popularly known as Napoleon Abueva‚ is a Filipino artist. He is a sculptor given the distinction as the Philippines National Artist for Sculpture. He is also entitled as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". He is the first and only Boholano given
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Republic of the Philippines TARLAC COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Camiling‚ Tarlac Telefax No. (045) 935-0216; (045) 934-0716 email: tca_reg3@yahoo.com.ph url: http://www.tca.edu.ph Institute of Engineering – Department of Computer Studies Title : Faculty Grading Sheet System Proponents : DANGANAN‚ Bryan Paul D. and LACTAOEN‚ Mark Gil D. Company Subject : Tarlac College of Agriculture Potential End-user/s : Institute of Engineering Faculty Planned Duration : 2014 – 2016 Project Rationale Technology
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SWIMMING IN THE PHILIPPINES The Filipinos needed motivation to appreciate swimming as a competitive sport. This is due to the fact that their ancestors were sea-faring people owing to the more than 7‚100 islands which compose this country. The American military men introduced swimming as a comparative sport in the country. Through the pioneering efforts of YMCA leaders working among the American Military forces‚ the rudiments of
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Maria de los Aneles Briones gave birth to my maternal grandfather‚ Jose Refugio Tobias‚ in San Francisco del Yugo‚ Nuevo Leon‚ Mexico on July 4th‚ 1932. Jose has six siblings named Jesus‚ Paulina‚ Lucita‚ Manuel‚ Castulo and Ernestina. Even though his family struggled‚ Manuel Tobias‚ Jose’s father‚ did everything he could to provide for his family. Mr. Tobias worked long hours as a laborer and owned a little family store. Throughout his childhood‚ Tobias dedicated most his time working for his
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LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS (1800-1914) By: Kayla‚ Keith‚ and Jesus WHAT INSPIRED THE LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS? The American Revolution (1776) and the French Revolution (1789) inspired individuals in Latin American colonies to declare independence from Spain. WHY WOULD LATIN AMERICA WANT TO BREAK FREE? • Spain controlled trade and only used it to benefit Spain its self • Colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain and no one else • Under a complete control of Spain • Spain kept the money
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ZEFERINO ARROYO HIGH SCHOOL SAN AGUSTIN‚ IRIGA CITY BEECHWOOD FRUIT (GMELINA ARBOREA) AS A TERMITE TERMINATOR PROPONENTS: BAAL‚ JONALYN S. BAGAPORO‚ NIKKA V. MAGNO‚ GLAIZA S. ADULT SPONSOR: MR. VIRGILIO S. PUSO RESEARCH PLAN A. RESEARCH QUESTION In households‚ there are termites that cause problems such as destroying our things but the available solution is very costly so we come with this research
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Lady Ann P. Agustin IV-Rizal February 10‚ 2014 SUBJECT Rapuzel is a German fairy tale in the collection assembled by the Brothers Grimm‚ and first published in 1812 as part of Children and Household Tales. The Grimm Brothers’ is an adaptation of the fairy tale Persinette by Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force originally published in 1698. Its plot has been used and parodied in various media and its best known line (“Rapunzel‚ Rapunzel‚ let down your hair”) is an popular idiom of popular culture
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The rebozo is a symbol that connects us to our ancestors and culture. Even though a physical and cultural border may separate the two‚ their histories remain tightly woven together. From an object devoid of history to an object filled with history‚ the rebozo reveals how different strands come together to make a complex web of identity (Cisneros). Originating in Persia and India‚ the Mexican “rebozo” was introduced to the Spanish during the Moorish conquest of Spain‚ and then brought to Mexico
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ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING MKTG 4321 STEVE PULVER MARVEL ENTREPRISES‚ INC. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDY ANALYSIS BLANCA RUIZ PRADA The word Comic comes from the Greek word komikos and is defined as “a magazine
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me’ phenomenon in Mexico The authors for this scholarly article‚ “Sleep paralysis in adolescents: The ‘a dead body climbed on top of me’ phenomenon in Mexico.” are Alejandro Jimenez-Genchi‚ Victor M. Avila-Rodriguez‚ Frida Sanchez‚ Blanca E. Vargas Terrez‚ and Alejandro Nenclares-Portocarrero. The article is from the Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences‚ volume 63‚ pages 546-549 and was available online last 2009. Sleep paralysis (SP) is characterized by the incapability
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