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    San Juan

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    San Juan Bautista was founded on June 24‚ 1797 by father Fermin Lasuen. It was named after john the Baptist. It is located 17 miles north of the city of Salinas in the town of San Juan Bautista‚ 4 miles off U.S. highway 101. The church was destroyed in an earthquake in 1803. The people were sad. They were sad because they had a plan to make it better. Father Arroyo was the first person to make a dictionary for native Americans. It was painted by Thomas Doak. He was a sailor from Boston. He jumped

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    Juan Rulfo Juan Rulfo was a Mexican novelist‚ short story writer and also a photographer. Juan Rulfo was born in in Sayula‚ Mexico on May 16‚ 1918. He was raised in the town of San Gabriel‚ Jalisco by his grandmother after the death of his parents. He studied 6 years of elementary education and graduated as a bookkeeper after a special seventh year. After moving to Mexico City‚ he entered the National Military Academy only to leave after 3 months. He worked as an immigration clerk at the Universidad

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    October 2012 Zoom InZoom Out Page 1 of 2 ERPriscilla C. Urbano August 8‚ 2012 BSCS-IT 2:1/ 2011-10764 REACTION PAPER: PAINTINGS As we enter the National Museum of the Philippines "Spoliarium" 1884‚ oil on canvas A National Cultural Treasure by Juan Luna surprise us upon entering the hall. The super- sized painting depicts dark hollow beneath the Roman arena referred as the Spoliarium where the bodies of slain gladiators are being dragged away for disposal. For Luna‚ the lifeless gladiators represent

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    Response Paper I- Fragments from Don Juan‚ Lord Byron Don Alfonso desperately goes in search for his wife’s mistress. He looks in no other better place than in his wife’s bedroom‚ bringing along friends and witnesses to spectate the sin. His jealous rapports lead him to act out of love‚ ready to fight and kill whoever it is that is hiding within his wife’s walls. Donna Julia is found in her room and instantly demands explanations for Don Alfonso’s late disturbance. She plays the victim yet her

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    ANALYSIS OF SPOLARIUM The first thing you’ll notice about the painting is its size. Standing at 4 meters in height and 7 meters in width‚ the painting no doubt commands attention and gives off a majestic aura. Any viewer of the painting will feel dwarfed by the large painting and may feel overwhelmed by the magnanimity of it. The next thing you’ll notice about the Spoliarium is the rich colors used. Predominantly‚ the painter made use of warm colors for his work of art‚ with reds being a central

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    Competitive Risk Assessment The biggest competitor in the Colombian coffee industry is Juan Valdez Café. They are very committed and active in the coffee industry. They have 238 Juan Valdez coffee shops‚ 135 of them are in Colombia alone. The other 35 are in other countries such as Chile‚ Costa Rica‚ Ecuador‚ El Salvador and Panama. The Juan Valdez Cafe Company had developed efficient and effective processes in growing and harvesting the finest Colombian coffee beans for their brand. There are

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    Juan Ponce de Leon

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    Juan Ponce de Leon Juan Ponce de Leon was born around 1460 in San Tervas de Campos‚ Spain. He was the first Spanish explorer to arrive in Florida. In 1493‚ Ponce de Leon and Christopher Columbus sailed together on Columbus’ 2nd voyage to America. They had settled on an island named Hispaniola‚ which is present day Dominican Republic‚ where Ponce de Leon had become governor at. In 1506‚ he had discovered an island close by named Borinquen‚ and during his time here‚ he found lots of gold. Once

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    A life in the day of Juan Ponce Enrile By Bibeth Orteza‚ Philippine Daily Inquirer 26 February 2012 Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/151905/a-life-in-the-day-of-juan-ponce-enrile (Editor’s Note: The author set out to observe a day in the life of her husband’s uncle‚ Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile‚ as he presides over what is one of the most important trials in the country’s history—the impeachment of the Supreme Court Chief Justice. Graciously welcomed by her subject into his home

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    Analysis and Interpretation of Don Juan canto 1 stanza LXV to LXX: Don Juan was written by Lord Byron. He started writing it from 1818. The manuscript was not complete at the time of Byron’s death in 1824. Byron coined the term “Byronic Hero”. Don Juan is definitely a Byronic Hero. He has all the Characteristics of a Byronic Hero. This poem constantly takes me back to the 1800s‚ because at that time women had no rights at all. If they married someone then they were treated like property of their

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    How is the theme of Tragedy and Comedy explored in ‘The Road‚’ ‘Don Juan’ and ‘Waiting for Godot?’ The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ Don Juan by Lord Byron and Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett possess many similar themes that we are able to connect with one another such as love‚ disaster‚ death‚ hope and despair‚ abundance and paucity and many‚ many more. Quite clearly‚ there are differences in the way these themes are portrayed. Throughout this essay I will be discussing the theme of Tragedy meaning

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