El Presidente vs. Supremo: Reflections on Conflicting Narratives Last year‚ two films came out in Philippine cinema that totally reflect the disparate perspectives on two historical figures in Philippine history—one about the founder of the Katipunan‚ and the other about the President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government. I watched Supremo (2012) in an SM cinema on the first week of December‚ while I saw El Presidente (2012) during the Metro Manila Film Festival. The mayaman vs. mahirap
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industry. We calculated the EVA for each division of Valmont and here are the Assumptions: 1. WACC=10%‚ tax= 35%‚ 2. Net Asset for 1993‚ take average of previous year’s net asset over sales‚ 3. Add 1991 restructuring cost back to the profit. (Exhibits 1‚ 2‚ 5) The Industrial division consists of Construction Products and Valmont Electric. The EVA for Construction Products was positive for the 4 years we analyzed while Valmont Electric EVA was negative. The negative EVA for Valmont Electric was largely
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the present for the entire arduous journey - from diagnosis to death‚ he was in fact‚ living in a state of suspended reality. Subconsciously‚ he was aware of the inevitable. With a three percent chance of survival‚ the odds were stacked up against Isabel. Despite his best attempts at squelching any imaginative function‚ “[i]n [Hemon’s] hastily suppressed visions‚ [he’d] foreseen the moment of [his] child’s death.” (p. 12). All along he knew what the outcome would be. Yet in an attempt to cope with
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the relationships between them. Eva starts off by calling her biological mother ’mutti’ which shows that she considers her mother a very reliable‚ strong and important person in her life. This shows that Eva respects her mother and loves her mother. However towards the end of play Eva refers to her mother as that ’German woman’. This instantly shows us the audience that Eva does not consider Helga her mother anymore and is just a stranger she use to know. Eva goes further than that and proves the
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gallery featured the historical political events that included the Basi Revolt. The 3rd gallery is said to be the Philippine art of the academic and romantic period‚ in this gallery it featured mostly the great works of Juan Luna. It was nice seeing all the various works of Juan Luna and how abundant this museum is with his works. It’s nice how they also displayed the sculpture of the artist himself because of all the work he’s done. The 4th gallery is made up of works of 19th century Filipino sculptors
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Franny And Zooey & The Razor’s Edge Many novels use religion as the central object of their plot. Franny and Zooey‚ by J.D Salinger and The Razor’s Edge‚ by W. Somerset Maugham both display religion as having they key role in their novels. Religion is the main guide in Franny and Zooey and The Razor’s Edge for the search of meaning. During the search for meaning the two main characters Franny Glass and Larry Darrel‚ use religion as an escape from everyday life and from
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Stern Stewart appraised this measure and eventually made further adjustments‚ giving rise to Economic Value Added (EVA). This measure is claimed to better reflect a company’s performance. However‚ the exact effects of using the EVA measure on a firm’s incentive program are still unclear. In this research paper‚ the goal will be to examine and interpret the effects of using an EVA-based incentive system on managerial behavior and firm profitability. 1 Contents Abstract ....................
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* * * * * * * * * * * The Mexican Wars for Independence: Failed Ambitions * Pablo A. L. Briger * * * * * US and Modern World I * Mr. Segiel * February 15‚ 2013 * * * September 16 is a day of celebration all through Mexico. Even the president emerges from the royal palace‚ decorated with a sash to represent Mexico‚ rings a bell three times just as Miguel Hidalgo did on that same day in 1810 to commemorate
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Eva represents a distinctive unit of the Von Geislers which historically resembles those who were brutally killed in concentration camps during World War II. Her impact in the film depicts some true-life events that occurred to child victims. Eva’s appearance is one significant feature she shares in common with young females in the 1940s. Her white delicate dress and matching ribbon in her pigtails resemble what typical young girls would wear. Symbolically‚ this outfit is relic of her past before
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themselves signify an achievement‚ that bring to mind affections and greatness. Names which‚ like magic formulas‚ evoke pleasant and smiling ideas; names which become something like a pact‚ a symbol of peace‚ a bond of love between nations. The names of Luna and Hidalgo belong among them...-their glories illuminate two ends of the globe: The East and the West‚ Espanya and Filipinas. Upon pronouncing them‚ gentlemen‚ I envision two brilliant arches‚ each rising from the two regions‚ that entwine above in
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