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    Region Literary Types Prominent Author Bicol Literature -extraordinary vitalityof richness in depicting historical events‚ specific persons and social conditions in Bicol Region. - characterized by clarity and grace of expression evident in song and dance. - friction writing in Bicol has not flourished. Handiog (epic) – First important work in Bicol. Liturgical Play (play) – combination of miming and punning with religious to cover up doubled edge statements

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    history after that moment. Rosa Parks stood up for what she believed in and nothing more. Mrs. Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley Parks‚ Febuary 13 ‚2012 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama.Parks‚ Rosa and Steele Elaine) She was the first child of James and Leona Edwards McCauley.(Parks‚ Rosa and Steele‚ Elaine) Her brother‚ Sylvester McCauley‚ now decreased‚ was born August 20‚ 2015.(Parks‚ Rosa and Steele‚ Elaine) Her mother worked as a carpenter and her mother as a teacher.(Reynolds‚ Brain) At the age of

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    Rosa Parks Biography

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    Rosa’s Parks made a mark on the history of the United States‚ that will never fade or be forgotten. Rosa Parks was born as‚ Rosa Louise McCauley‚ on February 4th 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama. Her father‚ James McCauley was a carpenter‚ and her mother‚ Leona McCauley was a teacher. She grew up with her younger brother‚ Sylvester Parks. At age two Rosa moved to her grandparents farm in Pine Level Alabama‚ with her mother‚ and brother. Rosa’s father was no longer present in her life. Her entire childhood

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    Ethics and Nonprofits By Deborah L. Rhode & Amanda K. Packel Stanford Social Innovation Review Summer 2009 Copyright © 2009 by Leland Stanford Jr. University All Rights Reserved Stanford Social Innovation Review 518 Memorial Way‚ Stanford‚ CA 94305-5015 Ph: 650-725-5399. Fax: 650-723-0516 Email: info@ssireview.com‚ www.ssireview.com 28 STANFORD SOCIAL INNOVATION REVIEW • Summer 2009 Ethics Nonprofits By Deborah L. Rhode & Amanda K. Packel and | Illustration by Richard

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    Dorothea Puente

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    Dorothea Puente Dorothea Puente‚ born Dorothea Helen Gray was born on January 9‚ 1929 in San Bernardino County‚ California. As most serial killers‚ Dorothea had a rough childhood. When she was eight her father died of tuberculosis. A year later her mother died in a motorcycle accident. After her mother passing Dorothea and her 18 siblings (Dorothea being the sixth) went into foster care in separate locations. Throughout her life‚ Dorothea Puente was known to be a compulsive liar‚ claiming

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    Women who were black in the 1930’s were being treated like dogs which came to be an exception for whites‚ but being treated like a human was never an answer. Nevertheless‚ women often find out who they really are when they start standing up for what is right and seeking justice for what is wrong. But one woman was all it took to make a change in the South this woman was Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks was a courageous woman who not only changed the South but made a difference in the world by living through

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    “Migrant Mother”- A Picture Worth a Thousand of wordsDorothea Lange’s photograph‚ known as Migrant Mother‚ was taken in 1936 during the great depression era which emphasizes a woman‚ Florence Leona Christie. She holds a baby in her lap as her other two youngsters group around her. The mother ’s face is the core of the picture. Her fingertips are simply touching her face as she is thinking of something. The youngsters settle close to their mother and lean their heads on her shoulder and back yet there

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    Rosa Parks

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    generations of Americans and tore down the walls of segregation and discrimination. Rosa Parks background‚ achievements‚ recognitions‚ honors‚ and death are contributions to modern civil rights movement. Rosa Parks‚ first child of James a carpenter and Leona a teacher‚ was born in Tuskegee‚ Alabama‚ on February 4‚ 1913.(Academy of Achievements) As Rosa was growing up she didn’t see her father again‚ and was prone to sickness and chronic illness. She began working at picking cotton for $1 every 100 lb

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    A comparison between home and public schooling A comparison between home and public schooling University of Phoenix Leona Stewart COM/170 March 4‚ 2012 Dr. George Williams In this essay‚ the writer will make a comparison between home schooling and public schooling. Whereas similarities do exist‚ there also will be dissimilarities. Although there is a lack of diversity‚ both home schooling

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    “Have you ever been hurt and the place tries to heal a bit‚ and you just pull the scar off of it over and over again” (Rosa Quotes)? This quote by Rosa Parks‚ is explaining the life she had in just one sentence. It hurt‚ and she knew what she was doing‚ but kept on doing it with will. Civil Disobedience is basically when protestors act in action and protest a law that have been purposefully violated (Suber). The purpose of this is to grab people’s attention to a certain law so they will look into

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