Pentelicas Cecilio Apostol 1938 Mi Casa de Nipa Jesus Balmori 1913 Tungkos ng Alaala (Bouquet of Memories) Pedro Gatmaitan 1920 Mga Gintong Dahon Jose Corazon de Jesus 1928 Sa Dakong Silangan (Where the East Lies) Jose Corazon de Jesus 1984 Mga Piling Tula (Selected Poems) Jose Corazon de Jesus 1907 Fulgencia Galbillo Capitan Bensio Alfaro Gabriel Beato Francisco 1907 Gabriel Beato Francisco 1909 Gabriel Beato Francisco 1909 Madaling Araw (Dawn) Inigo Ed. Regalado 1914 Lalaking Uliran o Tulisan (Exemplary
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Alih and Other Stories. Q.C. New Day Publishers. Manlapaz‚ Edna Z. Kapampangan Literature: A Historical Survey and Anthology. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press‚ 1981. Reyes‚ Soledad S. 1994. Ang Silid na Mahiwaga (Kalipunan ng Kuwento’t Tula ng mga Babaeng Manunulat. Manila: Anvil Publishing. http://www.thephilippineliterature.com/the-life-of-lam-ang/‚Retrieved June 4‚ 2011 http://carlospromulo.org/bio/‚Retrieved June 9‚ 2011 http://panitikan.com.ph/authors/l/mpllanot.htm‚ Retrieved June
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There are many quotes that changed the perspective see things in.One of these quotes is by Leo Tolstoy‚ he said”Everyone thinks of changing the world‚ but no one thinks of changing himself.”-Leo Tolstoy was born on September 9‚1828 in the Tula Province‚ Russia.He died on November 20‚1910 in Astapovo‚ Russia.He was the youngest of his four siblings.In 1830‚his mother‚ née Princess Volkonskaya died.Another disaster struck when his father‚ Count Nikolay Tolstoy died just seven years after his mother’s
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CAMILLE FLORES R. DE MAYO Block 17 Lot 6 E. Quirino Street‚ Cherry Homes 1‚ Mambog 1‚ Bacoor‚ Cavite +639069793929 cam.demayo@yahoo.com EDUCATION: LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – MANILA (Present) Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication with specialization in Broadcast Communication Muralla St.‚ Intramuros‚ Manila Honors and Awards: • Dean’s Lister - June – October 2010 - June – October 2011 • Merit Scholar - November 2010 – March 2011 - November
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Introduction to the Toltecs and the Aztecs The Toltec civilization thrived in central Mexico between the 10th and mid-12th centuries CE. They continued the Mesoamerican heritage and ultimately passed it on to later civilizations‚ such as the Aztecs. Fig. 2: The Sun Stone (or The Calendar Stone). (1502-20)‚ 358 cm diameter x 98 cm depth. National Anthropology Museum‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico. The Aztecs regarded the Toltecs as a great and prosperous civilization. The Aztecs flourished between 1345 and
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Quetzalcoatl One of the major deities of Aztec culture Quetzalcoatl acknowledged as the “feathered serpent” has influenced the historic and social evolution of Latin American culture as implied by various images depicting the Plumed Serpent god. Meanwhile‚ socio-historical analysis of Quetzalcoatl worship and culture reveals different symbolisms and ancient functions involved in the Aztecs’ practices toward the god. Historically‚ the legend of Quetzalcoatl has originated
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testimony is a specific and engaging story told in the first person‚ and Latin American testimonies are ones told by ordinary people whose lives have been changed by political circumstances. According to the definition of testimonies Maria Theresa Tula is an ordinary person. She was born with pretty much nothing‚ had to grow up fast‚ alone and with her babies. She only became well known after she was with Rafael Canales and joined CO-MADRES. There were many events that happened in Maria’s childhood
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In a Russian religion called Theotokos “The Inexhaustible Chalice is the holiest icon of the Theotokos‚ and was revealed in Russia in 1878. The story tells of goes as a retired soldier from Tula who had spent his entire pension on alcohol‚ ruining his health and making him unable to walk. One night‚ a holy elder appeared to him in a dream and told him to go to Serpukhov monastery of the Mother of God. Crawling on all fours‚ the man reached
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began falling apart for de Soto‚ when Juan Ortiz‚ his faithful interpreter died. The death of Ortiz made communication with native peoples and the procurement of food much harder. Furthermore‚ while in Arkansas‚ de Soto and his men clashed with the Tula people which took a great toll on the already weakened men. On May 21‚ 1542‚ Hernando de Soto himself died of a fever. At the time‚ the de Soto expedition was seen as a great failure. De Soto failed to establish any permanent colonies
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ROSE ANN A. ORATE No. 5026 Purok 5‚ Brgy. Kias Baguio City Contact nos. : 09174233048/ (074) 442-00-03 CAREER OBJECTIVES * To obtain a position as an online ESL teacher and help students learn English in an informative and interesting manner. * To improve a student’s standards of English so that he/ she will be able to socialize easily in a foreign country. SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED 2006 Peace Tech conference: Overcoming prejudice towards young Muslims‚ indigenous peoples
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