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    transported Aguinaldo back to the Philippines. On June 12‚ 1898‚ Aguinaldo led the declaration of Philippine independence from the Spanish colonial rule. ------------------------------------------------- National Independence Day Ceremonies and Parade The ceremonial proper in Manila serves as the main highlight of the festivities as well as the simultaneous raising of the National Flag of the Philippines in various historical places nationwide. Also part of this is the Vin d’honneur held on Malacañan

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    the movie. Brad Pitt comments‚ “We are one generation of men raised by women. Is another woman is the answer we really need?” How perfectly timed I thought because the same day marked the 40 years since the famous ‘Stone Wall’ riot. Rainbow parades by LGBT right activist were held in many Indian cities even here in New Delhi. And came the statement from the Health Ministry stressing the need for the debate on Section 377 of IPC taking an complete opposite stand from the its previous holder

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    Gay Marriage in Australia

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    Same-sex marriage has long been a contentious issue in Australia but now‚ with higher levels of public support than ever before‚ and a global push for marriage equality‚ it’s time for the debate to end‚ time for gay marriage to be accepted into Australian law‚ culture‚ and society. Australia is a country where individuals are afforded the right to choose their own religion and their own philosophy of life‚ the right to choose their friends‚ associates and how they will express themselves‚ the

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    At nine‚ you took great pride in your passionate‚ unwavering hatred for the Twilight saga. There wasn’t anything in the books that you outright objected to‚ but you didn’t like how your friends would dedicate your precious sleepover time to breaking out in violent pillow fights over whether Bella should date Edward or Jacob. Perplexed and disgusted‚ you would watch your sweet friends who played hopscotch and licked lollipops transform into young savages that violently swung around fluffed bed pillows

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    During The Gay Rights Era

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    May 27‚ 2013 Gay Rights In the mid 1900s‚ during the Civil Rights era‚ the world we live in now was much different‚ as signs on doors told people with a different skin color if they were welcome in their business‚ and life in the U.S. was in a time of segregation. In school we have been taught in our classes of all the discrimination and hate that happened during that time period‚ and I hope that we all can agree that it was wrong. . At the time‚ passing as a white in society made things much

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    INTRODUCTION “The Judgment” is perceived as one of Kafka’s more important and autobiographical works. Written in 1912‚ this short story was initially published in Max Brod’s magazine‚ Arkadia‚ the following year. Many critics view the story as a depiction of the tension between the isolation and alienation of the modern artist and the demands of family and societal expectations. Plot and Major Characters “The Judgment” opens with the protagonist of the story‚ Georg Bendemann‚ sitting at an open

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    “Whatever you do‚ you lose a lot of men.” Those were the famous words of the French General Charles Mangin. This quote pertains to a very destructive force that humans have created to be able to settle disputes amongst them - war. Such very significant event that has been put from textbook to textbook is none other than the First World War‚ which was caused amongst two very powerful nations‚ Great Britain and Germany. The British-German relations started far back even before the First World War.

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    CULTURE & TRADITIONS The term “Hispanic” is used in the United States to describe all people of Latino and Spanish descent.  It is a broad ethnic classification of people originating from over 20 countries in Central and South America. HISTORY Long before English immigrants came to North America‚ the Spanish had explored‚ settled‚ and claimed lands such as California and Florida.  The United States later annexed lands claimed by Mexico that are present-day Texas‚ New Mexico‚ Arizona

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    Despite how frequently literature and society have fictionalized and stereotyped females as angels‚ bar maids‚ bitches whores‚ brainless housewives‚ or old maids‚ women must define themselves and articulate their roles‚ values‚ aspirations‚ and place in society. To do so‚ say feminist critics‚ women must...marshal a variety of resources to assert‚ clarify‚ and finally implement their beliefs and values” (Bressler 182). In regard to this quote‚ Elizabeth Bennet indeed clarifies and implements her

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    06.03 Calorimetry: Lab Report Before You Begin: You may either copy and paste this document into a word processing program of your choice or print this page. Procedure: Part I: The Dissolving of Solid Sodium Hydroxide in Water Measure out approximately 205 mL of distilled water and pour it into the calorimeter. Stir carefully with a thermometer until a constant temperature is reached. Record the volume of water and the constant initial temperature of the water on your data table. Place

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