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    I. Title: El Presidente II. Characters: Jorge ER Estregan – Emilio Aguinaldo Nora Aunor – Maria Agoncillo Christopher De Leon – Antonio Luna Cristine Reyes – Hilaria Del Rosario Cesar Montano – Andres Bonifacio III. Director: Mark Meily IV. Summary The Philippines‚ 1896. After witnessing atrocities by the Spanish military government and its friars to his constituents‚ the young town mayor of Cavite el Viejo‚ Emilio Aguinaldo feels powerless when he could not help his fellow Filipinos

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    Macalinao‚ Princess Rozelyn D. IV – BSE – English Ms. Thina Urzabia Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo Comparison NOLI ME TANGERE EL FILIBUSTERISMO - It is a novel of History because Dr. Jose Rizal used that novel to reflect the country we had during that time - It is a novel of Reformation. Since Dr. Jose Rizal successfully showed the kind of Government we had with his Noli Me Tangere‚ El Filibusterismo is the novel that calls for the Filipinos for a change and for a reform in the Government

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    El Salvador a Business Study

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    of colonization‚ revolutions‚ civil wars‚ and political corruption‚ El Salvador now finds itself poised for strong economic growth. There are several key factors that have created this position for El Salvador. The election of President Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena in 2009 has shown significant promise in the improvement of Salvadoran society. Already‚ Funes’ policies have demonstrated significant drops in violent crimes‚ a major deterrent to foreign direct investment in El Salvador. Education

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    El Norte Critical Analysis

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    Eva Cooper July 16‚ 2012. El Norte Critical Analysis El Norte is an American independent film about a Guatemalan family. The film‚ directed by Gregory Nava‚ was first released at the Telluride Film Festival in 1983. El Norte was the first American independent film to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (IMDb.com‚ Inc.‚ 1990-2012). The film El Norte is about a brother named Enrique and a sister named Rosa. Enrique and Rosa are on a quest to get out of the ethnic and political

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    El Amor Patrio

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    Here is a beautiful subject‚ and because it is beautiful‚ it is very hackneyed. Learned man‚ poet‚ artist‚ laborer‚ merchant‚ or soldier‚ old or young‚ king or slave—all have pondered it and devoted to it the most valued fruits of their intelligence‚ or of their hearts. From the cultured European‚ free and proud of his glorious history‚ to the African Negro[‚] dragged out of his forests and sold for a paltry sum; from ancient peoples[‚] whose shadows still hover over their somber ruins—the tombs

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    States happened during the Mexican revolution. The Mexican revolution created violence and caused the economy of Mexico to dwindle. “In total two thousand Mexicans fled to the United States between 1910-1920” (Hing‚ 2010‚ p. 31). This was due to the American southwest expanding industries with high demand including agriculture‚ mining‚ and railroad construction. Due to racist policies such as the Chinese exclusion

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    Mexican National Culture

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    Most people may say a short answer‚ but to others it might mean something different. However‚ not a lot of people know how the Mexican national culture emerged from a process between the indigenous cultures and the Spanish colonies that dominated the Mexican lands. It began in the era of the Olmecs whom at the time they were the first known society to actually settle in the Gulf of Veracruz. After that the Olmecs they influenced other villages

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    The Mexican Quake

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    The greatest devastation resulted from the fires that quickly followed the quake. The initial tremors destroyed the city’s water mains‚ leaving firefighters with no means of combating the growing blaze‚ which burned for several days and consumed much of the city. The earthquake occurred at 5:13 a.m. local time‚ with its epicenter offshore of San Francisco‚ which then had a population of approximately 400‚000 people. The massive main temblor‚ having a 7.7–7.9 magnitude‚ lasted about one minute

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    Mexican and Puerto Rican Immigration In the 19th century‚ before immigration started booming‚ only a small percent of America’s population was Mexican. Mexicans were in the same boat as Negros; they weren’t treated with any American promise of equality‚ nor did any treaty or laws protect them. Ignorant Americans treated them as inferior because of their foreign customs and appearances. The Americans that rushed to California to mine gold in 1849 were accompanied by Mexicans‚ which they didn’t

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    The large-scale conversion of Mexicans from landowners into cheap labor begins with Manifest Destiny: the belief that Anglo-American settlers were superior human beings destined by God to claim the west and remake it in their own image. The fulfillment of this ‘destiny’ lead Anglo settlers to dispossess many Mexicans of their land and by 1848‚ the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed relinquishing the land (and the people if they chose to identify themselves as U.S. citizens) to the United States

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