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    School and San Jose

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    Centro Sur‚ Culasi‚ Antique trasend_0592@yahoo.com 09264480662 July 4‚ 2011 MR. LESTER MARK E. YEE President Esprutingkle Group of Company Centillion Bldg.‚ San Jose‚ Antique ATTENTION: MS. APRIL JOY SADIO Accounting Head Ladies and Gentlemen: In relation to our subject in MAC III (Practicum 1)‚ I would like to apply as a trainee in your office. I am TRECIA MAY L. BLANCIA‚ fourth year of S. Anthony’s College‚ taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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    Jose Rizal's Secrets

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    Dr. Jose Rizal known as traveler. He is the most traveler Filipino hero in history. He traveled around the world and had a lot of adventure for his education and sophistication through which he learned the culture and politics of other countries. He’s first trip abroad was on 1882 in Spain. The reason why‚ he wanted to bring changes in his native land. But the first stop over of Rizal while on his way to Spain is Singapore‚ which he spent sightseeing the city including its famed Brotanical Garden

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    Illegal, By Jose Olivarez

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    of people‚ I sometimes feel like fish out of water. Although the people around me may think I’m not as different‚ it’s probably because I have learned to hide it throughout the years. Maybe that is why I relate to the poem‚ “(Citizen) (Illegal)” by Jose Olivarez so much. I perceive the poem so much differently than when I first read it because I realized how much I relate to it and how it sort of lightly reflects my life and my perception of myself. Some of my most prominent childhood memories are

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    Teresa and Rubi are based on a novel called “tears‚ laughter and love”‚written by Yolanda Vargas Dulche in the 1960s.The first film released was “Rubi”‚ in 2004 by televisa and in 2010 was published a remake of the novel called “Teresa”. Both films are based on a beautiful women that was raised in poverty‚ which is ashamed of and desires a luxuries lifestyle. She is determined to seek revenge to those who have humiliated her for being poor. Her ambition for money was so big that it was never enough

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    humanity‚ the result is obvious‚ which of us think of ourselves as being as human as we believed ourselves to be before.” said the doctor’s wife. The spreading of violence throughout the book Blindness‚ sexual or not‚ all contributes to the statement Jose Saramago is making about humanity. In this novel he stripped the world of culture‚ race‚ and class. Instead‚ those with little moral range and much greed for power. No matter how "good" or “bad” a person may have been considered

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    The Life Of José Martí

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    José Martíwas born in Havana on Jan. 28‚ 1853‚ of Spanish parents. at 16 he published a Havana newspaper‚ La Patria Libre‚ and wrote a dramatic poem‚ Abdala. sentenced to prison as a teenager for expressing his support for the revolution (during the Ten-Year War) Martí is considered one of the great turn-of-the-century Latin American intellectuals. His written works consist of a series of poems‚ essays‚ letters‚ lectures‚ a novel‚ and even a children’s magazine Martí was the elder brother to

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    Dr. Jose Rizal "Connecting the Philippines and Germany" An Overview of a Symposium held in Berlin on June 14‚ 2011 (A Working Paper) Introduction 1. The working paper contains two keynote speeches: A. Rotten Beef and Stinking Fish: Rizal and the Writing of Philippine History by Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo B. Rizal and Germany: First Impressions and Lasting Influences by Bernhard Dahm 2. Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo is a very well-known and authoritative historian in the Philippines. 3. Bernhard Dahm is a professor

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    Jose Marti Liberty

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    “Man loves liberty‚ even if he does not know that he loves it…” José Martí’s word have never rang more true. There never been a more liberty-loving generation than my own‚ and never one that was so far from understanding how to achieve it. I am regularly encountered by those who are genuinely believers of expanded personal freedoms‚ yet tout a system that not only temporarily represses personal freedoms‚ but if allowed to act in the long run‚ fully extinguishes them. Many times‚ for the sake of civility

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    The Novels of Jose Rizal

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    Rizal‚ for all the agitation his writings produced‚ never called for outright revolt against the Spanish colonizers. On the contrary‚ his explicit statements never ceased to sustain the hope that Spain would allow the Philippines the freedom and means to develop its intellectual and material resources within a colonial partnership. A Philippine revolution‚ in Rizal’s view‚ would be unsuccessful and yet inevitable‚ should Spain continue to delay in granting the kind of reform that would ensure security

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    Jose Wenselado Garcia

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    The artwork analyzed is by Jose Wenselado Garcia‚ no title. The emphasis are the only areas with color. The rest of the artwork is in black and white. Also‚ the colors are analogous‚ however‚ it flows within each other. The artwork is made with ink and paper. The history of the artwork infers to the Aztec Indians due to the way the tower is shape and the skeletons surrounding the tower. The background is very neutral. There was no balance in the artwork. The lines in the artwork are very detailed

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