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    your friends notice in you and you can’t say anything but‚ “Oh my God‚ I’m like that. I’m so sorry” Anyways‚ this is Ma. Emelyn C. Malabanan speaking in front of you all. I have a simple life and I grew up in a not so rich family but my parents Rafael and Emelita Malabanan did their very best to raise us. They are the two most important people in my life‚ the reason why I’m striving hard to finish High school up to College so that I can give them back all the goodness that they have given to me

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    Alvarez presents a series of ironic situations to make candid observations about how women are just as capable as men to do what society defines as “men’s” work. In The Time of the Butterflies is set in the era of Rafael Trujillo’s dictatorship in the Dominican Republic‚ where the Mirabal sisters assist in organizing a rebellion against the regime and are soon known as the “Butterflies.” Despite the bravery they demonstrated‚ the Mirabal sisters were ordinary wives and mothers who did not take the

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    The idea of kinetic art is getting a bit of a workout at the moment. MIT Museum recently hosted “year of kinetic art‚ including “5000 Moving Parts‚” a kinetic art exhibiton featuring large-scale works by Arthur Ganson‚ Anne Lilly‚ Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and John Douglas Powers. Plus the Kinetic Art Organization has published a digital “International Collection of Essays About Kinetic Art—2013—volume 1.” The two don’t overlap: The MIT show highlights a somewhat different segment of artists working

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    Rafael Perez Darren Jenkins Class-3 February 5‚ 2013 The Dispossessed Response I’m not going to lie‚ while reading The Dispossessed I found myself very confused. This is partially due to the fact that I do not know anything about politics. William Deresiewicz studied the working class and the stigmas it holds. In The Dispossessed he illustrates his observations and talks about how the working class is viewed by society today. Deresiewicz highlights on some observations that I would have

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    June 17th‚ 1996 might have been an average day for some people‚ but for 21 year old Santa Urena‚ it was the start of her brand new life in America. Santa Urena‚ now forty-two recounts the day her Sister‚ Brother and her Mother immigrated from the Dominican Republic to Bronx‚ New York. Only carrying a small luggage and an English to Spanish dictionary and a dream of a new life. “ I wanted to explore the city...ride the trains” she stated. She had heard all the wonderful stories of people and the

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    Immigrants also bring in culture to the U.S. and new ideas. IV. Reasons for immigrants coming to the U.S. A. Conditions in their home place are terrible. Ex. Mexico. Drug dealing is now widely adapted in Mexico. 1. Barbosa‚ Guillermo Yrizar‚ and Rafael Alarcón. "Emigration Policy and State Governments in Mexico." Migraciones Internacionales 5.4 (2010): 165-198. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Oct. 2014. B. Jobs in Mexico are scarce. C. Wages in Mexico are not sufficient. D. Immigrants see the

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    type of concert was not my forte. I did not want to be there nor pay attention to the concert at all‚ only for the completion of this paper But little did I know‚ I was about to attend one of the greatest musical experiences that I have witnessed. Rafael Frükbeck de Burgos‚ the conductor‚ barely acknowledging the audience’s applause‚ he lunged into Robert Schumann “Symphony No. 3” with a huge burst of energy‚ which was maintained through all phases of the piece. The orchestra gave a spirited and

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    Ded Na Si Lolo

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    “DEAD NA SI LOLO” A Film Critique by Rafael V. Paguntalan For the course Euthenics 2‚ Section CB Submitted to Ms. Rhea Aubrey B. Rocer 3 October 2012 INTRODUCTION This independent film entitled‚ Ded na si Lolo (Granpa is Dead) is a very Filipino way especially in having an impact with the superstitious traditions like in the story where a family member has passed away.  This Filipino tradition is so normal that watching the movie even if over and over again makes you laugh and

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    Baptist Theological College Name: Jilly Bert Sabanal PhilSci 1 Philippine History Date: April 19‚ 2015 Reaction #1 Dr. Jose Rizal I admire what Jose Rizal did in helping and gaining the liberty and freedom of our country. What he did was heroic because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He did not form and train soldiers and use swords and guns in fighting for democracy. He did the very effective tactic in inspiring and educating his fellow Filipino. His writings

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    Reasons to Start Playing the Guitar English Project: Persuasive Essay Rafael Madrigal The guitar is a six-stringed instrument that captivates who ever listens to the beautiful sound it creates. It´s one of the most popular instruments in the world‚ not only because of its portability but it’s fairly simple to learn. People who decides to learn how to play guitar often make do so because is easy to carry around and there are many people out there to learn from‚ what they don’t know is that it

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