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    Longfellow in his poem ‘The Jewish Cemetery at Newport’‚ opens the scene with a cemetery in a “sea-port town” (Line 2). He instantly creates the imagery of an ocean and waves coming into the shore‚ much like how emigrants from the old world would come upon the shores of America. Longview describes these waves as “moving up and down” (Line 4) similar to the Jewish people’s long history of struggle; on occasions they enjoy peace: the ups‚ and then there is persecution: the downs. In his second stanza

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    COMMENTARY: Poems I?d read over on any rainy day by Nikki Rivera Gomez / MindaNews Monday‚ 02 July 2007 23:01 It was the 1950s—the decade when a pompous West‚ emerging victorious from a world war that killed over 57 million people‚ was beginning to prance and preen like a peacock. Almost overnight‚ the US economy boomed with those big-finned Chryslers‚ Fords‚ and Buicks. Holiday Inn began its worldwide chain‚ as did the now ubiquitous McDonalds. I was barely a year old when Elvis‚ James

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    bully in Japan and America

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    Maaya Fujita! 1M140049-9
 Writing 2 1st Draft ! Bullying in Japan and the United States! ! Bullying occurs world-wide no matter where it is. The recent school bullying statistics show that 77 percent of American students have been bullied in some way (“School”). Also‚ a survey conducted by Japanese Ministry of Education tells that in 2012‚ six out of those cases of a total of 196 students who committed suicide were linked with bullying (Torres). Bullying has a lot of influence on the children

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    Bagas‚ Camille Anne A. BSIT-3A *Singapore - (May 3‚ 1882) During the voyage he carefully observed the people and things on board the steamer. - There were sixteen passengers. He was the only Filipino and the rest were Spaniards‚ British‚ and Indian negroes. - The captain of the ship‚ Donato Lecha befriended Rizal. - To kill boredom of the voyage‚ Rizal played chess with his fellow passengers. He then defeated them many times‚ for he was a good chess player. - On May 9‚ the Salvadora docked

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    Spanish nationalism - is the nationalism asserts that Spaniards are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Spaniards. It has been typically been closely tied to the conceptions of a Castilian-based culture. The Castilian language became the Spanish language. Other expressions of Spanish nationalism have included pan-Iberianism and pan-Hispanism. The origins of Spanish nationalism have been claimed to have begun with theReconquista - beginning with the victory of Catholic forces against Muslim

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    daymon mart

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    Daymon Mart is a small grocery business owned by Rowell Rivera. It is located at #54 Benefits St. Baranangay Sangadaan‚ Quezon City. The business is serving their customers for about 13 years using manual and traditional processes. The business have four employees‚ the head cashier or the supervisor‚ the cashier‚ the bagger and a product merchandizer. The business is getting their supplies at Sayong Inc.‚ The head cashier or the supervisor is the one assigned in receiving and enlisting all the product

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    Mexican-American Culture and Mental Illness in the Inland Empire The area of California known as the Inland Empire‚ is comprised of Riverside‚ Ontario‚ and San Bernadino Counties‚ and is home to one of the largest‚ most concentrated populations of Mexican-Americans in the United States. As a result‚ the area has its own culture‚ its own style of music‚ dancing‚ art‚ and celebration. Ultimately‚ the culture of the Inland Empire is an American translation of cultural traditions that immigrants

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    interest in it. Yeats explains‚ “For every tatter in its mortal dress‚ nor is there singing in school but studying monuments of its own magnificence (Lines 12-14).” In other words‚ he is acknowledging the idea that students still study art. Adrienne Rivera furthers the thought by saying‚ “the day the world stops caring‚ art will still be around to intimidate.” Art will literally never die‚ it will be around forever and people will always write about it or look with great interest. The speaker in this

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    Bonifacio and Katipunan

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    Chapter 9 Bonifacio and Katipunan ->1892 - Rizal was arrested and banished to Dapitan. - Bonifacio founded an organization that aimed to liberate the country from the tyranny of the Spaniards‚ and to secure the independence and freedom of the Philippines‚ by force of arms. ->1896 - start of taking the field against the Spaniards. THE FOUNDING OF KATIPUNAN ->July 7‚ 1892 - Rizal was arrested; that night‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Valentin Diaz‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodato Arellano

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    Philippine Revolution

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    Bonifacio (Katipunan) * Emilio Aguinaldo * Baldomero Aguinaldo * Emilio Jacinto * Mariano Llanera * Mariano Alvarez * Candido Tirona Enemies: * Governor General Ramon Blanco * Camilo de Polavieja * Fernando Primo de Rivera Goals and Objectives of the 1st Phase Leaders: * expulsion of the friars and the return to the Filipinos of the lands they appropriated for themselves * representation in the Spanish Cortes * freedom of the press and tolerance of all

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