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    Address: Zone 3 Brgy. Baldoza‚ La Paz‚ Iloilo City Contact No: +639307125263 Educational Background Degree Obtained : Bachelor in Journalism West Visayas State University College 2009 to 2013 College of Mass Communications La Paz‚ Iloilo City‚ Philippines AlpaCrest Academy Incorporated Secondary 2006 to 2009 La Paz‚ Iloilo City Iloilo National High School Secondary 2005 to 2006 La Paz‚ Iloilo City Iloilo Scholastic

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    interesting and made me aware of a different lens in order to view Mexicans. For instance‚ in the first chapter Paz talks about how the Pachucos don’t identify with either Mexicans or people born in the United States. They have their own identity and they make it obvious through their clothing. From what I have learned before‚ I always had this perspective of Pachucos being violent rebels of society. Paz makes an assumption that the Pachucos are antisocial because they are facing an identity crisis. They don’t

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was able to by using his creativeand adventurous personality and style into the poem‚ “Daybreak”.Longfellow’s deep thinking and adventurous style creates symbolicimagery that the true understanding of poems requires. “Daybreak” hasdialogue of a lifeless‚ outside force‚ wind‚ which creates personification.Longfellow gave the wind the human ability to speak. This shows thatLongfellow thinks outside of the box. When‚ the wind spoke saying‚ “Awake!It is day.” it revealed that

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    Student ID University of Portsmouth Business School Richmond Building Portsmouth Hampshire PO5 0AN Key Words Market Orientation‚ Competitive Advantage‚ Customer Value‚ Implementation‚ Change‚ Obstacles Abstract This paper analyses PricewaterhouseCoopers Middle East (PwC ME) recently adopted “go-to market” operating model. The paper suggests that the market oriented strategy implemented by PwC ME will help it sustain an enduring competitive advantage if it was updated regularly baring

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    Real or fake? The effect of real smiles vs. fake smiles Monter‚ Neyda January 25‚ 2013 3B ABSTRACT: The objective of this experiment was to determine if people have the ability to determine a real and fake smile. Volunteers are first asked how confident they are telling the difference between a real and fake smile. Volunteers then have to take a “Spot the fake smile” test. When the test is over and the volunteers have seen their results‚ ask the volunteers again how confident they are telling

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    The Koran Summary: The Koran or Qur’an is the bible of the Islamic religion‚ in the excerpts from their holy book‚ The Opening‚ Power and Daybreak‚ Arthur J. Arberry translates to us the scripture of Allah. Each story in the Koran are called Surahs or chapters much like the equivalent of the Christian’s Bible’s verses. In the three Surahs that are excerpted they all have the first line in common “In the Name of God‚ the Merciful‚ the Compassionate” then each continues into its own lesson or prayer

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    felt the coldness of Alfredo. She knew why Alfredo was acting such way and told him that she is not blind to see what he was up to lately. He ended up marrying Esperanza still‚ as Julia already said goodbye to him and went back to her hometown.  Paz Marquez had shown the readers about how human can be so irrational and irresponsible at times. He had a good picture of how we can be careless at choosing relationships. We choose a person so quickly without analyzing if we really love them and will

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    La Paz was also a major factor in the Liberal Party of 1899 in which the government‚ which massively supported the Liberals‚ wanted to have La Paz be the one and only capital city in Bolivia. They were actually partially successful because the presidents and congressmen were relocated there and still remain to this day. The

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    to feed the family everyday. The short Novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck‚ gives a great rundown of the Indegene culture the main character (Kino) lived in. Kino is a poor pearl diver who lives in a small native Mexican village‚ by the name of La Paz. Steinbeck provides various examples how Kino’s surrounding culture kept their family’s going. It is shown through pearl diving‚ religion‚ lifestyle and their poor village. As was stated earlier‚ nowadays life is easy for the modern world‚but looking

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    The setting of the book The Pearl by author John Steinbeck is a Mexican village named La Paz. The time setting for this book is not clear but is assumed to be the late 19th century or early 20th century. Setting: In all of Steinbeck’s books the setting is important. This tale could take place in few other settings‚ although similar stories could be told in any setting in which the people are oppressed and ignorant. However‚ Steinbeck uses his setting to help impart his symbolic and thematic messages

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