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    Philippine Nationalism

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    ------------------------------------------------- Filipino nationalism Filipino Nationalism is an upsurge of patriotic sentiments and nationalistic ideals in the Philippines of the 19th century that came consequently as a result of more than two centuries of Spanish rule[1] and as an immediate outcome of the Filipino Propaganda Movement (mostly in Europe) from 1872 to 1892. It served as the backbone of the first nationalist revolution inAsia‚ the Philippine Revolution of 1896.[2] -------------------------------------------------

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    Throughout the period of 1856-1964‚ Russia had been involved in 10 major wars‚ all in which had played an integral role in Russia’s development. For both the commissar’s and Tsars these wars had highlighted the economic stagnation prior to the war‚ which allowed a modern Russia to develop that was stimulated by a change from agriculture to industry. However‚ the role of the reforming leaders and popular pressure also played a part in this economic change. Russia’s preparation for World War 2 was

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    “Seh dem a gangsta and a gyal a run dem head‚” defining the criteria for “manliness” in the lyrics of Jamaican popular music. According to dancehall scholar‚ Donna Hope‚ in her book Inna di Dancehall‚ (2006)‚ “dancehall culture is a space for the cultural creation and dissemination of symbols and ideologies that reflect and legitimize the lived realities of its adherents‚ particularly those from the inner cities.”1 Dancehall is a cultural production and representation of Jamaican realities

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    ISLAMIC BUSINESS ETHICS Jamal A. Badawi‚ Ph.D. Saint Mary’s University‚ Halifax‚ N.S.‚ Canada I. INTRODUCTION There are nearly 1.3 Billion Muslims worldwide; about one fifth of the total world population. As is the case with any universal religion‚ a great cultural diversity does exist among them. Similarly‚ the extent of religious commitment and practice varies considerably between individuals and cultures. This poses a major challenge in attempting to deal with business ethics from

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    ultimately‚ the revolution of 1905 was suppressed in the short term. Summer brought mutinies from both the navy and army. The loss against Japan at Port Arthur and defeat at Tsushima far from strengthened the position of the Tsar ’s government‚ in fact had weakened it. Autumn saw the

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    Odysseus's Journey

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    he found out what the lotoses did to his them. If he hadn’t made the decision to leave immediately‚ the rest of his men‚ once they left‚ would have stayed on the island forever until death arrived at their feet. This could have led to either mass mutiny and or loss of his men in the hundreds. Overall‚

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    Antony's Use of Rhetoric

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    and make Brutus look bad‚ since the public like Brutus at this point due to his previous speech. He said that he is a friend to them‚ not an enemy. Antony also used ethos when he says‚ "O masters‚ if I were disposed to stir/Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage‚ /I should do Brutus wrong‚ and Cassius wrong‚ /Who‚ you all know‚ are honourable men:/I will not do them wrong; I rather choose/ To wrong the dead‚ to wrong myself and you‚/ Than I will wrong such honourable men" (Act III‚ Scene ii‚ Line

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    would become Brutus’s undoing. While Brutus’s speech focused on using loyalty to Rome and Logos‚ Antony uses mainly Pathos to gain the crowd’s favor. And extremely effective it turns out to be‚ Antony manages to have the citizens of Rome revolt and mutiny against the ones they almost cried Caesar against. Antony implements very exact but simple words to convey his message. He uses tone to use his emotion to gather in the people showing his sincerity through his words and actions and uses syntax especially

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    As You Like It

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    take from me: he lets me feed me with his hinds‚ bars me the place of a brother‚ and‚ as much as in him lies‚ mines my gentility with my education. This is it‚ Adam‚ that grieves me; and the spirit of my father‚ which I think is within me‚ begins to mutiny against this servitude. I will no longer endure it‚ though yet I know no wise remedy how to avoid it. (i) Who speaks these lines? Where does the scene take place? Who else is present at the scene? Orlando‚ the brave and chivalrous hero of the drama

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    Billy Budd Superego

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    he was sure he would be successful‚ for the foretopman was not as innocent as he appeared. Such was John Claggart’s mindset within Herman Melville’s novella‚ “Billy Budd‚” as he confronted Captain Vere with the intention of accusing Billy Budd of mutiny. Leon Howard articulated that through his novella‚ Herman Melville emphasizes the significance of maintaining the balance between the id and the superego in relation to surviving in a world where

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