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    La Llorona

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    La Llorona or the Crying woman is a legend that goes back century’s in the Mexican culture. Some of the earliest recorded sightings are legends of The Aztecs‚ who say that the goddess Cihuacoatl took the form of a woman dressed all in white and spent the nights weeping about the impending doom of the native people by the Spanish conquistidors. Later in a story reflecting the Greek story of Medea‚ a woman has children by the conquer Cortez’ and when he is called back to Spain and decides to take

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    La Haine

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    La Haine (1995): dir. Mathieu Kassovitz- France Starkly shot in black and white to show a Paris not on any map‚ the film deals with Frances intolerance towards outsiders. After local youth Adel is beaten unconscious by police‚ a riot ensues on his estate during which a policeman loses his gun. La Haine follows vinz‚ Hubert and said‚ three young men trapped in the Parisian economic‚ ethnic and social underclass. Watching the film‚ what really stood out to me was the way the film shot- -Being wholly

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    Rizal Term Paper

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    1 Chapter 21 Second Homecoming And The Liga Filipina INTRODUCTION Rizal’s bold return to Manila in June‚ 1892 was his second homecoming‚ his first homecoming from abroad being in August‚ 1887. It marked his reentry into the hazardous campaign for reforms. He firmly believed that the fight for Filipino liberties had assumed a new phase; it must be fought in the Philippines not in Spain. “The battlefield is in the Philippines.” He told countrymen in Europe‚ “There is where we

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    Shangri La Group

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    Vision and Mission Through the years‚ Shangri-La group philosophy has been “Shangri-La Hospitality from a caring family.” They always believed in the unique features captured by Asian hospitality. They promise to provide guests with distinctive Asian standards of hospitality and provide excellence service to customers to assists them to stand out among their peers. The key of the Shangri-La brand was marinated in offering customers a memorable experience by mixing local cultures‚ glamorous art and

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    Puccini's La Boheme

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    Puccini’s La Bohème: An Analysis Giacomo Puccini has written a number of operas‚ including Turandot‚ Gianni Schicchi‚ and Madama Butterfly. La Bohème is said to be “one of the most successful and enchanting operas ever written.” Written in the romantic period‚ the text and score interrelations play an important role in an overall aesthetically and historically pleasing opera. In a story of love found and love lost‚ Puccini uses text and score to create empathy for the characters of La Boheme.

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    Las Meninas Appropriation

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    Yasumasa Morimura went above and beyond in his appropriation of Velazquez’s Las Meninas. He derived five similar yet unique works from Las Meninas‚ but our group decided to discuss this piece due to its’ far-reaching tactics to go beyond appropriation. Morimura named this piece “Las Meninas Renacen de Noche 1V: Peering at the secret scene behind the artist”‚ an extremely appropriate name considering that the “original” Las Meninas is hanging due center of this piece. Almost the entire canvas is comprised

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    La Haine Review

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    La Haine Review “La Haine”‚ a 93 minute film regarding about three adolescents(Vincent Cassel‚ Hubert Kounde‚ and Said Taghmaoui) who struggle to cope in a poverty-stricken environment in which hatred and violence are part of everyday life. Even the title “La Haine” which is a French word‚ translated to ’The Hatred’ suggests what the film is about. Based on a true event‚ “La Haine” is inspired by a real event where a young man was murdered while being questioned at a Parisian Police station. In

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    La Traviata Paper

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    MUH2012 The Stranded Woman La Traviata‚ which translates to “the stranded woman”‚ is an opera that serves as an optimal example of a musical style in which form follows function. La Traviata follows the main character‚ Violetta Valéry‚ in her journey to battle the disease that is slowly but surely consuming her‚ as well as the cruel fate of her short time with the love of her life. This opera can be simply broken down by plot in relation to character development in relation to musical choice

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    Jose Rizal Epic Poem

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    A natural hero was born on 1861 His name was Jose Rizal A gifted child who studied foreign languages This great hero was the founder of La Liga Filipina. During his lifetime there was a war The Philippines was shattered to the ground.. Many uprisings were fought against the Spaniards! All of it failed until the Noble Jose Rizal came. His divine weapon was not a sword nor a gun But a small pen. A pen so great it united the Filipinos. His words inspired the hearts of all It spread all

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    Youth during the time of Rizal And the Modern times INTRODUCTION Filipinos are known to be brave‚ especially if the one they’re fighting for is worth it. As former Sen. Ninoy Aquino said: “Filipinos are worth dying for”. He is right because if we are going to reminisce the past‚ Filipinos are good people who want a simple life and a peaceful country. Reform in the country was met by spirituous youths who wanted make a better country for the following generations. From the time of colonization

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