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    The Legends

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    PHILIPPINES CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY CEBU CITY CAMPUS CORNER M.J. CUENCO & R. PALMA STREET‚ CEBU CITY‚ PHILIPPINES Tel. No.: (032) 412-1270 Telefax: (032) 256-1537 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION LEGEND OF ORMOC CITY MS.JOENORAMAE L. MATA DECEMBER 2012 THE LEGEND OF ORMOC CITY On July 16‚ 1595‚ Father Chirino and the other Jesuit missionaries arrived in Leyte. In May 1597‚ Fathers Alonso Rodriguez and Leonardo Scelsi founded the mission of Ormoc. This date marked the conversion

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    NELSON MANDELA Humanity Assignment Sylvia Shan INQUIRY QUESTIONS 1. What was the state of society in South Africa like and how did it influence Nelson Mandela? 2. When did he join the ANC and create the African National Congress Youth League? 3. What influential on Nelson Mandela led to his fight for civil rights during his time in jail‚ and how did he do it? 4. What did Nelson Mandela do after taking over power in South Africa? 5. What’s South Africa like today‚ after all the achievements

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    Main Challenges in the Story Legend: Legend is a story about two 15 year old kids. From one side we have‚ as the story tells us in a beginning‚ a kid called Day. Day is a famous criminal who has given many problems to the republic From the moment he failed his trial‚ a test designed to be taken by every ten year old kid in the republic to test their physical and mental capabilities‚ Day was sent to the work camps which turned out to be labs that experimented on the kids who failed their test. Since

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    The Legend

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    Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Sands of Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sand Creatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Control Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 The Dagger of Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Game Interface . . . . . .

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    Mandela vs. Gandhi

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    you wish to see in the world.” -Mohandas Gandhi. Both Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Gandhi lived by that quote. Nelson Mandela forever changed South Africa‚ dismantling apartheid‚ while Mohandas Gandhi changed the world when he fought for freedom of British rule in India. Mohandas Gandhi and Nelson Mandela had many similarities; in fact‚ Gandhi inspired Mandela. Mandela and Gandhi mostly used peaceful methods to achieve their goals‚ but Mandela used semi-violent approaches. He bombed bridges (to decrease

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    A comparison of Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Ghandi. Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Ghandi are both two revoutionaly men. Racism was and is a problem in todays and yesterdays culture. These men fought for equal rights of all men and women‚ no matter the color or origin. This paper will compare the two men not competitivly but as a "based on the facts" comparison. Both men tried to stop the violence and racial hatred by using non-violence techniques. Ghandi has been known for fasting. Fasting means

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    Compare Harold MacMillan‚ Nelson Mandela and Hendrik Verwoed’s interpretations of Apartheid. What course of action does Mandela advise against Apartheid? In MacMillan speech‚ the wind of change‚ he states that the Apartheid policy that the South African government had pursued was dangerous‚ threatening and would only cause bloodshed (MacMillan‚ 1972: 486). He also stated that the South African government would not last for ever; the end was unpredictable and went against the wind of change (MacMillan

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    Nelson Madela the Leader

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    Nelson Mandela the Leader Nelson Mandela possessed strong characteristics of worthiness‚ modesty and coolness. He has shown that his word is his bond and he can be counted on when times are hard. He clearly demonstrated this when he was able to encourage Black South Africa to reconcile with the White South Africa. Despite the fact that Mandela is looked up to and greatly recognized‚ he still maintains a humble‚ modest attitude in which the people of his country can relate to.”Good leaders do not

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    Nelson Mandella Report

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    departing monarch‚ President Nelson Mandela delivered his last major address to Parliament on Friday‚ February 5‚ 1999. He called on South Africans ‘to build the country of our dreams.’ The man who emerged as South Africa’s President‚ after spending 27 years in prison‚ preached peace to a nation that had centuries of white domination over the black majority. Mandela urged his compatriots to build on the country’s peaceful transition from white minority rule to democracy. Mandela stepped down after the

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    Nelson Mandela’s leadership In a racially divided South Africa‚ Nelson Mandela emerged as a great leader. He joined the African National Congress (ANC) to lead a movement whose main goal is to eradicate apartheid. (Racial separation). He promoted peaceful protests to meet that goal; however‚ when the ruling party banned the ANC‚ he set a military wing within the ANC to take the resistance against the Apartheid to a new level where he had no choice other than using violence. His actions landed

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