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    people now adored his patriotism as he really fought for the country. I wonder‚ if Rizal hasn’t been brave‚ or even wasn’t that smart‚ would the people before be aware of the mistreatment of the Spaniards to the countrymen? I guess not. The Katipunan perhaps couldn’t even be established. Rizal’s intelligence was far beyond excellence. He had a wide range of ideas. And he wanted to use these ideas to save the lives of his co-citizens from the exploitation of the Spaniards. He became the influence

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    The French Revolution was an amazing event in history along with the Glorious Revolution. These Revolutions have had various amounts of bloodshed and the aftermath being very horrible for women and children. The events have caused social injustice and prejudice among others. The people were affected by the government demanding more but us as people were producing less. In this time people had to be rich in order to have any chance of a fair life. Poor people were accused of anything if they were

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    Romero‚ John Terrence M. CHAPTER 22: EXILE IN DAPITAN‚ 1892-96 Dapitan (Mindanao) – place managed by Jesuits where Rizal was exiled Rizal kept communication with: 1. His family 2. Fellow reformists 3. Eminent scientists and scholars of Europe Beginning of Exile in Dapitan Cebu – steamer which brought Rizal to Dapitan - Carried a letter from Fr. Pablo Pastells (Superior of the Jesuit Society of the Philippines) to Fr. Antonio Obach which states that Rizal could live

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    The Neolithic Revolution‚ also known as the agriculture revolution‚ reformed immensely in the way of life of our ancestors and is one of humans’ greatest achievements. The Neolithic Era (recognized as‚ New Stone Age)‚ shifted from a food hunter/gather to a food-producing society. The start of the Neolithic Revolution arose independently in different parts of the world in East Asia and Mesoamerica‚ and the Andes. The Neolithic Era and the rise of the city states emerged agriculture contribution into

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    Florida WOH 1022 – Introduction to World History - Spring 2013 Midterm February 22‚ 2013 Charles Ackley Enlightenment philosophes triggered a series of intellectual and social revolutions that shattered the Old Regime. These social revolutions include the American Revolution‚ The French Revolution‚ and the Haitian Revolution. The Enlightenment was a movement for general human rights‚ equal citizenship‚ and equal participation in government. At the time the world was ruled by kings and governments

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    GENERAL TYPES OF LITERATURE Literature can generally be divided into two types: prose and poetry. Prose consists of those written within the common flow of conversation in sentences and paragraphs‚ while poetry refers to those expressions in verse‚ with measure and rhyme‚ line and stanza and has a more melodious tone. I. Prose There are many types of prose. These include novels‚ biographies‚ short stories‚ contemporary dramas‚ legends‚ fables‚ essays‚ anecdotes‚ news and speeches. 1

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    prosperous islands and a huge benefit for France’s economy. Sugar cane was abundant on this island and France sent many African slaves to work on plantations established there. In 1791 a slave revolt broke out when the Haitians learned about the French revolution. This was the only successful slave revolt in history. From this success there was also an immense downfall‚ and what was once one of the richest islands of the 18th century‚ is now the poorest country in the world. Many forces have made an impact

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    this piece flawlessly. Emilio Jacinto uses a lot of similes and metaphors. Apolinario Mabini is very deep. He doesn’t say his point directly. 2. Bonifacio: Enumerate 10 things that every Filipino should know Jacinto: Interpret 10 teaching of katipunan. Mabini: Interpret the meaning of the 10 True Decalogue. 1. Before colonialism we were living in prosperity and abundance. 2. We used to have our own unique and original culture. 3. We used to be a self governing country. 4. We have feeling

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    The Egyptian Revolution can undoubtedly be considered one of the significant events of the 2011. However‚ even after three months since the 18-day revolution‚ people are still unable to determine whether or not this revolution will bring about positive amends to Egyptian society. Having said that‚ the Egyptian Revolution has shown to be a convenience to many sociologists‚ as it offers a promising case study on social movements. Throughout this three-month revolution aftermath‚ it has become clear

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