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    Garifuna Culture

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    Although being Garifuna is what I was mostly raised to be‚ I yearned to find what fully makes up my identity. Garifuna people have their own way of life and a very distinct style like no other . My dad‚ currently president of San Jose de la Punta‚ says “ Ser Garífuna es comer machuca‚ hablar Garifuna (para los jovenes‚ enetender el idoma aunque un poquito)‚ y bailar punta.” (translation: Being Garifuna is eating machuca‚ speaking Garifuna (for the young people understanding the language even if it’s

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    Racism between Rich and Poor in El Salvador‚ Discrimination that Continues since the Spanish Conquest Jose A Chorro Dickinson State University Abstract Racism in El Salvador has been present since the Spanish conquest in Central America in 1525. The European people always thought they were superior to the people they just conquered and that idea of being white and superior has been implemented into everyone’s head until this day. Normally people who have money in El Salvador have lighter skin

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    ASSESSMENT OF THE BARANGAY MICRO BUSINESS ENTERPRISE ACT (R.A 9178) AMONG THE SELECTED BENEFICIARIES IN CEBU CITY _________________________________ A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Business Administration School of Business and Economics University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines _______________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course Business Research BA 109N ____________________________

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    The Hunchback

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    TOTAL Apartment #1: Rent around $500 - $800 Name of Complex: Casa Palmas Address: 3500 Red Bluff Road‚ Pasadena TX 77503 Rent | Square Feet | Deposit | Utilities Included | Total Cost Per Year | $535 | 490 ft² | $100 | Water & Garbage | $6‚520 | Apartment #1: Rent around $500 - $800 Name of Complex: Casa Palmas Address: 3500 Red Bluff Road‚

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    El milagro de Toledo y la esperanza de la vida eterna José Mauricio Carvajal * Título: Entierro conde de orgaz * Artista: doménikos theotokópoulos (el greco) * Fecha: 1586-1588 * Medio/técnica: óleo sobre tela‚ 4‚80 x 3‚60 m. * Lugar actual: iglesia de santo tomé (toledo) A lo largo de este ensayo se busca explicar detalladamente cada aspecto del cuadro del entierro del conde de Orgaz‚ determinar cuál es el significado y propósito de éste y analizar con base en las técnicas

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    Sculptures

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    FILIPINO SCULPTURE Abdulmari Asia Imao‚ a native of Sulu‚ is a sculptor‚ painter‚ photographer‚ ceramist‚ documentary film maker‚ cultural researcher‚ writer‚ and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture. Through his works‚ the indigenous ukkil‚ sarimanok and naga motifs have been popularized and instilled in the consciousness of the Filipino nation and other peoples as original Filipino creations. His U.P. art education introduced him to Filipino masters like Guillermo Tolentino and Napoleon

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    commonly regarded the filipino natives as belonging to the "inferior race" and haughtily called them as INDIOS. Spanish colonizers that the natives could not rise their " limited intelegence"instigated the enlightened filipinos to struggle for equality. jose Rizal’s annotationof antonio de morga’s SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS denounced the allegations of the spaniards thet the filipinos were savages and had no culture prior to the coming of western colonozers. 4. Culural changes- the educational reforms

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    Book review

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    IES Joan Alcover Avda. Alemanya 14 Palma de Mallorca September 2012 Dear Barbara‚ My name is Anderson Zaruma Montero‚ I’m fourteen years old and this will be my fourth year studying at Joan Alcover high school. I’m not from here I was just born in Equador. Even though I was born in Equador I was only for three years. Since I travelled to Spain I have lived in Palma de Mallorca with my mum and my three younger brothers. One is studying in this school and is called Cristian‚ the other is in

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    Philippine Culture

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    Ferdinand Magellan‚ the Portuguese navigator explored the Philippines in 1521. Twenty-one years later‚ a Spanish exploration party named the group of islands in honor of Philip II of Spain. Spain retained possession of the islands for the next 350 years. The Treaty of Paris ceded the Philippines to the U.S. in 1899 after the Spanish-American War. Meanwhile‚ the Filipinos‚ led by Emilio Aguinaldo‚ had declared their independence. They initiated guerrilla warfare against U.S. troops that persisted

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    [pic] BONIFACIO MONUMENT Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. Classical Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His best known masterpiece is the Bonifacio Monument‚ which is a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio‚ leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto‚ the brains of the Katipunan. The Bonifacio

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