that later spread to other parts of the country. 3. Arrival of Ferdinand Magellan. March 1521. It marked the beginning of Spanish interest in the Philippines as several Spanish expeditions followed. 4. First Mass in the Philippines. March 31‚ 1521. It was held in Limasawa‚ an island in Southern Leyte. Symbolized the conversion of many Filipinos to Roman Catholicism. 5. Death of Ferdinand Magellan. April 27‚ 1521. 6. Landing of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in Cebu. 1565. This marked the beginning of Spanish
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SSAT 样卷试题 http;//shop67673773.taobao.com SSAT 样卷试题 阅读 Directions: Read each passage carefully and then answer the questions about it. For each question‚ decide on the basis of the passage which one of the choices best answers the questions. Radiation from the Sun continuously breaks two-atom oxygen molecules into single atoms. Some of these link up with ordinary oxygen molecules and form ozone. Some rejoin other free singles and revert to stable molecules. This Sun-energy process
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"emergent period" by the anthropologist‚ F. Landa Jocano‚ the dynamic interactions between the indigenous cultural elements and that of the migrants brought about the eventual narrowing down into distinct ethnic groups. Pigafetta‚ Magellan’s chronicler in 1521‚ mentioned four Mindanao groups as: Caragan‚ Mandanaos‚ Lutaos‚ Subanus and Dapitans. Apparently‚ the Caragans were found in the Misamis Oriental‚ Agusan‚ Bukidnon area. The Mandanaos in Central Mindanao; Lutaos in Zamboanga del Sur and Basilan; Subanus
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This entry gives an estimate from the US Bureau of the Census based on statistics from population censuses‚ vital statistics registration systems‚ or sample surveys pertaining to the recent past and on assumptions about future trends. The total population presents one overall measure of the potential impact of the country on the world and within its region. Note: Starting with the 1993 Factbook‚ demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have explicitly taken into account the effects
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Francisco Plaza Victor Taranto College Writing I 20 April 20 The Reformation: Martin Luther The Reformation took place in the 15th century. A man named Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ had a vision beyond the Catholic Church. In his eyes‚ the Catholic Church was corrupt and wanted to change that. Martin Luther had a very encouraging personality that made him fight for what he believed. The Catholic Church not only rejected Luther’s letters and visions but also wrote back. Martin Luther attacked the
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Gun Free Campus Equals a Defenseless Campus. Campuses grow more vulnerable every day as the nation continues on its downward spiral. Since 2010‚ the country has witnessed over a hundred shootings committed on school campuses. Shootings on school grounds‚ whether it is an elementary or post graduate school is far from a new concept. During the 1990s’ Congress implemented multiple Gun Free School Zone Acts for federally funded schools to help create safer school zones by preventing any gun related
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composed of barangay societies scattered throughout the archipelago. These villages were located along the seashores or along riverbanks‚ close to the resources of food supply. The Spanish Regime By the time the Spaniards reached the Philippines in 1521‚ some of the barangays‚ such as those Cebu and Manila‚ had formed federations. By 1571‚ the Spaniards settled in Cebu and Manila and placed the barangays under the authority of the King of Spain. Initially‚ the colonized territory was organized into
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William McNeill‚ Plagues and Peoples William McNeill was a prominent historian whose works left an undeniable mark in history. He was determined to examine a various number of diseases‚ and how they had affected the world’s population over the years in this book of knowledge. McNeill believed that the spread of infectious disease became a main shaper of history that preyed upon places such as China with the bubonic plague‚ to Mexico and the effects of smallpox. The author points out how several
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The Aztecs did many things in their daily life. Such as every kid had to go to school even slave children. The people responsible for running the schools were called priests. The girls mainly learned about marriage in school. Aztecs learned about religion and work skills. The Aztecs also had to learn about warfare‚history and citizenship. Also‚the Aztecs had four leadership and society classes called nobles‚commoners‚serfs and slaves. Something Aztecs enjoyed doing was to play music‚make arts and
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When people think of Mexico‚ they might think of a perfect vacation spot. Yes‚ Mexico is beautiful and has an interesting background to its history. However‚ Mexico comes with a little bit of baggage. The everyday life in Mexico is very different from your normal day. For example‚ they never arrive at work on time. Things at the work place don’t get done as quick as they should. They get their job done last minute. Another thing about Mexico is that family is very important to them. Fiestas are
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