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    Ray Kroc: Movie Response

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    Ray Kroc Movie Response Ray Kroc was a business man who visited a fast food business known as McDonalds. This business had an interesting menu of only 9 menus at the time to make it a sufficient restaurant and so they could focus on making those 9 foods as fast and as well as they could. Ray Kroc was visiting Dartmouth and gave a speech at the college. In this speech he talked about how he liked this McDonalds business and wanted to be a part of it. In order for Kroc to buy this restaurant

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    South America

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    Introduction The continent of South America has about one-eighth of the Earth’s land surface‚ situated between latitudes 12°N-55°S and longitudes 80°-35°W; no other continent has a greater latitudinal span. Eighty percent of its land mass is within the tropical zone‚ yet it extends into the subantarctic. The extensive zones of temperate and cold climates in the vicinity of the Equator‚ in the Andes‚ are unique. The land area of about 17‚519‚900-17‚529‚250 km² is under the jurisdiction of 13 countries

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    Noli Me Tangere

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    during the reception were Padre Damaso‚ a fat Franciscan friar who had been parish priest for 20 years of San Diego (Calamba)‚ Ibarra’s native town; Padre Sibyla‚ a young Dominican parish priest of Binondo; Señor Guevarra‚ an elderly and kind lieutenant of the Guardia Civil; Don Tiburcio de Espadaña‚ a bogus Spanish physician‚ lame and henpecked husband of Doña Victorina; and several ladies. Ibarra‚ upon his arrival‚ produced a favorable impression among the guests‚ except Padre Damaso‚ who was rude

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    El Filibusterismo Summary

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    It began with a trip to the craft between Manila and Laguna. Among the passengers to Simuon jeweler‚ was Isagani‚ and Basilio. Thirteen years have passed since the death of Elijah and Sisa. Basilio reached San Diego and a historic meeting he saw Simuon to visit the grave of his mother inside the tomb of Ibarra. He met Simuon was Ibarra to Incognito: To hide this secret‚ Simoun attempted to kill Basilio. Without it naituloy has recruited young men to join him in his goal to avenge Spanish Government

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    works of fictional literature was a true story of Philippine conditions during the last decades of Spanish rule. The places and the characters‚ and the situation really existed. The characters Ibarra; Maria Clara; Elias; Tasio; Capitan Tiago; Padre Damaso; Padre Salvi etc. were drawn by Rizal from persons who actually existed during his times. For example‚ Maria Clara was Leonor Rivera and Ibarra and Elias represented Rizal himself. Some of the characters and their description on the novel is as follows:

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    Chapter 30 39 Summary

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    Chapter 30 - Summary: Juli is deeply troubled by the news of Basilio’s capture and imprisonment. People convince her to approach Padre Camorra and ask him to intercede for the youth. Juli is afraid to follow their advice and approach the friar because he is known to be frisky and quite fond of women. However‚ when news reaches Juli that Basilio is about to be killed‚ the young lady is compelled to go and ask the friar’s help. El Filibusterismo: Summary and Analysis of Chapter 31 (The High Official)

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    Paciano that is living with Padre Burgos who is died because of sin that is not made by Padre Burgos‚ because of that problem Pepe decided to change his name to protect his self. Paciano gave Pepe a name of "Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonso". Rizal was prisoned in Fort Santiago‚ 1896. He has a lawyer named Luis Taviel de Andrade. when he was in Fort Santiago he do not stop writing novels but when his novels is discovered by the Spaniards‚ all his book was burned by the Spanish Padre. Rizal has a prisoner servant

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    CHAPTER 1 * Jose Rizal * born July 19‚ 2861 in Calamba‚ Laguna * baptized by Rev. Rufino Collantes in the Catholic church of Calamba‚ June 22‚ 1861 * named “Jose” in honor of St. Joseph * Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda * Parents * Francisco Mercado Rizal – born in Binan‚ Laguna on May 11‚ 1818 and died in Manila on January 5‚ 1898 at the age of 80 * Teodora Alonso Realonda – born in Manila on November 8‚ 1826 and died in Manila

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    The Reign of Greed A Complete English Version of El Filibusterismo from the Spanish of José Rizal By Charles Derbyshire Manila Philippine Education Company 1912 [iv]   Copyright‚ 1912‚ by Philippine Education Company. Entered at Stationers’ Hall. Registrado en las Islas Filipinas. All rights reserved. [v] |I. On the Upper Deck |II. On the Lower Deck | |III. Legends

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    This paper will discuss the impact Spanish colonization and Mexican control had on the indigenous Indian population in California between 1769 and 1848. As well as discussing the historical origins‚ social organizations‚ material conditions‚ and world-view of the California Indians prior to 1769‚ this paper will explain the impact of New Spain’s Mission System on the Alta California Indian population between 1769 to 1821 and the response of its system by the Indians. Before the Americans and the

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