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    The Santa Cruz separatist movement presents an interesting contrast to the typical claims for autonomy. When referencing autonomy movements in Bolivia‚ scholars like Dinerstein (2015) focus entirely on indigenous claims to self-determination according to cultural traditions. As such‚ the field of autonomy is steeped in rhetoric of dignity‚ hope‚ and freedoms. Authors like Hurtado Hervas (2004) frames departmental autonomy as an instrument to deepen democratic practices and increase economic growth

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    Ted Cruz Profile Republican Texas Senator Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz was born December 22‚ 1970 in Calgary‚ Canada. Ted graduated from Princeton University in 1992‚ then attended Harvard Law School in 1995. Cruz became the first Hispanic Solicitor General from 2003-2008 and ran for senate in 2012. In 2016‚ Cruz is a Republican candidate for the 2016 Presidential Election. Cruz has spoken on many topics including Second Amendment rights‚ religious liberty‚ securing the border‚ jobs‚ and more. Gun

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    PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES IN ETHICAL DECISION MAKING� � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� �� ��� Scenario Concept � Scenario Concept Carlos Cruz is an inventor and entrepreneur who developed and patented a proprietary technology that takes the printed word for text materials and creates a file with the option of reading it digitally or listening to it with a realistic synthetic voice (UoP‚ 2011). Carlos business is focused on selling these digital books online and is convinced on the potential

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    Isagani Cruz’s “Marjorie” is a play that depicts a Filipino Woman’s struggle with her identity. It also serves as a satire on some aspects of the Filipinos living‚ especially the idiosyncrasies that are viewed as stereotypical in the Philippine society. The elements that are crucial in portraying the theme of story are its setting‚ characterization and the conflict. The first scene is in the Manila Airport‚ where Marjorie is waiting for her flight to America. The setting is crucial to the

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The prime function of education is to prepare men and women for life and service. As such‚ it does not only develop the mental‚ moral‚ and spiritual capacities but also the physical powers of man. This is not an easy task for the teachers‚ guidance counselors and administrators to perform. It demands special facilities and equipment‚ qualified educators with special talents to match the need‚ and above all‚ dedication and commitment

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    Harmon is guilty. There is hard evidence that says he had a part in the crime. In the book it says that he was at the planing of the robbery. It also states that he was in the store the day of the robbery. Another piece of evidence is that Osvaldo Cruz said Steve was the look out. Steve Harmon was indeed at the planing of the robbery. If Steve really had no part in the crime way would he be at the planing? In the novel steve says that after he found out that the store clerck had been killed he

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    The image taken by Marco Antonio Cruz is shrouded in a layer of mystery and leave viewers with an uncertain feeling that grabs their attention. In the caption of the photo it states that it is a photo of a visually impaired person from Mexico and that it is part of a series of photographs. This photo is in black and white and has many stark angles that create contrast between the person‚ the floor and the walls. The room that it was taken in is dimly lit and seems very barren because of its lake

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    The following is a critique of the negative and the positives of Alondra Cruz’s essay on The Multinational Society A statement of theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved‚ that is the definition of a theses. Alondra’s essay lacks just that. Within the first paragraph there is no theses statement nor is there one restated in the conclusion of the passage. I suggest to visit this website (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ ) this website not only explains what a theses statement

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    Carlos Fuentes’ smile On top of El Ángel‚ on top of the Monumento a la Revolución‚ on top of the Catedral‚ Carlos Fuentes was always on top. When he was young‚ he was afraid of height; even in June 1959‚ at the time of the Cuban revolution‚ in the same plane as General Cardenas‚ he asked: “Do you think it is going to fall?” We are already flying high. Since he was child‚ he was destined to be on top. He had just published Where the Air Is Clear‚ which caused uproar in Mexico City. Back then‚ all

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    SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Herbert William Mullin was born on April 18‚ 1947‚ in Salinas California (Newton‚ 2000). Dr. Lunde and Morgan describe Salinas as a farming community in Monterey County South of Santa Cruz (1980). Herbert is the younger of two children his sister Patricia being the elder‚ born to Jean and Martin William Mullin. Jean‚ a devout catholic‚ and Martin‚ a military veteran; raised their children in what some would say a “nurturing‚ stable but perhaps strict Roman Catholic household”

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