1641-44) Portraits Jerónima de la Asunción (1620) Don Luis de Góngora (1622) Philip IV in Armour (after 1623) Count-Duke of Olivares (1624) The Infante Don Carlos (1626-27) Maria Anna (1630) Philip IV in Brown and Silver (1630s) Portrait of a Man (c. 1630) Prince Balthasar Charles With a Dwarf (1631) Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis (1634) Count-Duke of Olivares (1635) Prince Balthasar Charles as a Hunter (1635) Juan Martínez Montañés (1635-36) Pablo de Valladolid (1636–37)
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Modern World History Mr Brian Horneck May 25th‚ 2014 World War I: A tragic and unnecessary conflict The first half of the twentieth century was deeply scarred by two world conflicts that changed the course of humanity forever. The First World War‚ also known as “The Great War” was an unnecessary conflict which created great suffering and destruction all throughout the world. The assassination of Austria’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ wrongly claimed to be the main cause of the conflict‚ was just
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eye. Yet they are family and as their relationship is tested over and over again‚ their love for each other prevails. It is this love between father and son that keeps them together through the good and the bad. As Carlos is about to be deported‚ Luis comes to his senses and sees that his father is more important than his friends and what is considered socially acceptable. Family ties pull him away from what he knows to be with his father during this difficult time. Similarly‚ the families in
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Puerto Rico The history of Puerto Rico starts when Christopher Columbus arrived in Puerto Rico in 1493. He instantly called the island San Juan Bautista ‚ but thanks to the gold in the river‚ it was soon known as Puerto Rico‚ or "rich port;" and the capital city took the name San Juan. Soon‚ Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony on its way to becoming an important military outpost. Puerto Rico began to produce cattle‚ sugar cane‚ coffee and tobacco‚ which led
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tales of adventure survival plays a key role. This is true in the short story‚ The South by Argentinian author Luis Borges. Borges portrays the theme of survivalism as survival of the mind‚ veering away from traditional themes of physical survival. Borges accomplishes this by telling of Juan Dahlman‚ his head injury‚ and his admission to the sanitarium. In this story the main character‚ Juan Dahlman‚ acquires a copy of the book the Thousand and One Nights‚ and in his excitement hits his head on an
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Juan David Vivas Professor Holt ENC – 1102 Honors English Final Research Paper La ficción y la realidad en Seva "Seva: History of the first U.S. invasion of the island of Puerto Rico that took place in May 1898‚" is a story written by Dr. Luis López Nieves that defies the boundaries of truth and fiction. This story was published on December 23‚ 1983 in the supplement of the newspaper “Red Clarity”. A story that was able to leave a legacy behind. This legacy created an atmosphere of
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List of Chileans - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia 16/12/13 2:15 PM List of Chileans From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This is a list of Chileans who are famous or notable. Contents 1 Economists 2 Military 3 Musicians 4 Artists 5 Politicians 6 Religious figures 7 Sports 8 Scientists and engineers 9 Film and television personalities 10 Writers 11 Others 12 See also Flag of Chile Coat of Arms Economists Hernán Büchi – Columbia University trained economist. Minister
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how many victims fall under the circumstance of family service‚ social workers‚ or police being called upon isn’t exact. In this past week 3 children became the most recent victims to fall under this circumstance. Their names were “Luis Alfanso Fuentes‚ 10; Juan Daniel Fuentes‚ 9; and Alexander Fuentes‚ 8” (…..) who were the victims of a brutal murder in Los Angeles‚ California. They were found stabbed to death in a car along with their
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Although that the film is a rural comedy‚ Berlanga imitates some of the most important film genres: western‚ film noir‚ epics and Soviet Realism. These different genres‚ most of them American‚ are used in the dream sequences of the film. With those dreams‚ the director tried to explain the fears and ambitions of the characters and to make a relationship between the genres and the ideology of the characters. The first character that we see dreaming in the film is Don Cosme who is the priest of the
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movement: (1) keep the morale the people at the highest level and (2) face the Japanese enemy. * February 1942 meeting of peasant leaders held at the barrio of Bakwit‚ Cabiao‚ Nueva Ecija was attended by: * Luis Taruc > F. Sampanga * Juan Feleo > Jose de Leon * Casto Alejandrino > Lino Dizon * Matelo del Castillo > Eusebio Aquino * Mariano Franco * “Anti-Japanese Above All” battlecry of the peasant underground.
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