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    • popularly known as Plaridel • leading propagandist for reforms in the Philippines • editor and co-publisher of La Solidaridad • born August 30‚ 1850 in Cupang‚ San Nicolas‚ Bulacan to Julian del Pilar and Blasa Gatmaytan • died July 4‚ 1896 of tuberculosis‚ in Barcelona‚ Spain • He tried to marshal the nationalist sentiment of the Filipino ilustrados‚ or bourgeoisie‚ against Spanish imperialism. •  He wrote "Dasalan at Tuksuhan" and also made a parody of

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    [pic]GENERAL NOTES ON FUNCTIONAL SТYLES OF LANGUAGE The object of lingo-stylistics is the study of the nature‚ functions and structures of stylistic devices (SD) and expressive means (ЕМ) оn the оnе hand‚ and the study of the functional styles‚ оn the other. А functional style of language is а system of interrelated language means which serves а definite aim in communication. А functional style is thus to bе regarded as the product of а certain concrete task set bу the sender of the message

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    early 1500s as a form of entertainment written especially for the monarch and an invited audience. Usually staged on banquet halls‚ court masques‚ were characterized by grand dances‚ extravagant costumes‚ lavish spectacle‚ poetry‚ and florid speeches. With the reestablishment of the monarchy‚ the period of English history‚ known as the Restoration‚ began. This was a period of scientific discovery‚ new philosophical concepts‚ unproved economic conditions‚ and the return of theatre- in the French

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    Martin Luther King

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    Modern History Research Assignment 2013 Semester 1 Martin Luther King in the Civil Rights Movement Due Week 4 May 6th Hypothesis: Martin Luther King was a key persona in the early Civil Rights Movement and was successful in creating positive change in African American life "Black Power!". "Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr."20th Century History. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2013. http://history1900s.about.com/cs/martinlutherking/a/mlkassass.htm Anderson‚ Maureen‚ Anne Low‚ and Ian Keese

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    Statement Of Purpose dakumar Vijaya M.S Bioengineering “Science is simply commonsense at it’s best that is‚ rigidly accurate in observation and merciless to fallacy in logic.” Science has always been my fascination right from my childhood‚ and I was keen to continue my academic pursuit in this field to turn out my interests and curiosities into realities. My father is a Diabetologist‚general medicine(M.D). Ever since I was a

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    their move to Massachusetts‚ Douglass joined a church called the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church which was an independent denomination established in New York. In 1839‚ Douglass became a licensed preacher which helped Douglass hone in on his oratorical skills. Aside from that‚ he joined several other organizations and regularly attended abolitionist meetings. These meetings introduced him to new people that spoke on the subjects which got him inspired to start speaking on them himself. Douglass

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    Henry A. History 390 February-12-2007 Title: Martin Luther Kings Christian Ethics In Politics Thesis: Martin Luther King commitment to economic and social justice went beyond the reflection and dived in the arena of active life. His ethical religious background helped shape his though on civil disobedience for the betterment of minorities. Martins legacy of civil disobedience was rooted in his refusal to separate religious faith and moral considerations from politics‚ legal matters‚ and social

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    Cicero’s orations and because of this‚ they are just as valuable. As a philosopher‚ Cicero’s letters are important because they show what ultimately was going on in this man’s mind. His ideas and thoughts that prevailed in many of his more developed speeches‚ yet with a more personal note.

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    The analysis of the extract from the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Ostrikova Veronika Nelle Harper Lee was born April 28‚ 1926. She is an American novelist‚ who has published only one novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Born in Monroeville‚ Alabama‚ she studied law at the University of Alabama‚ then spent a year in the United Kingdom‚ studying at Oxford. Living in New York City‚ she supported herself working as an airline reservation clerk‚ but was soon determined to pursue a career

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    There is no simple answer as to why Hitler became chancellor in January 1933. There are a number of causal factors which all contributed to his rise into power (I am assuming that the phrase ’rise to power’ in the title means becoming chancellor). Any of the factors‚ on its own‚ however‚ would not have resulted in his appointment. They are all linked in a web of causation and if any of the factors were missing‚ Hitler would not have been appointed chancellor. Of the factors‚ the Great Depression

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