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    Medical Center Quezon City Religion : Roman Catholic Nationality : Filipino Height : 5”6 Weight : 80 Kg Contact Person : Berlu D. Banaag Relationship : Mother Contact No. : 0905 545 8371 II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Tertiary Level: Colegio De San Juan De Letran 151 Muralla St. Intramuros Manila June 2012 – Bachelor of Hotel and Restaurant Management Secondary Level: Marist School Marikina Marikina City June 2009 – March 2012 Primary Level:

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    say NO to what is wrong even when those around me are saying YES. If it means I must stand alone to do what is right‚ then STAND ALONE I WILL. This is my conviction! This is my value commitment! THIS IS MY CODE OF HONOR! Reference: Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Student Handbook 2012-2014‚ p.20

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    IS THE LEGEND OF JUAN DIEGO AND THE VIRGIN MARY TRUE? The legend of the supposed sighting of the Virgin Mary by Juan Diego‚ from Britannica Biographies‚ starts of that his first vision of The Virgin Mary was on December 9‚ 1531. When he was visited‚ he was on Tepeyac Hill‚ which lies outside of Mexico City. In Náhuatl‚ the native language of Aztecs‚ asking him to build a shrine on the hill. Juan went to tell the Bishop about the incident but the Bishop did not believe his story and wanted proof

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    The Presidio San Elizario

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    The Presidio of San Elizario In 1598‚ the Spanish nobleman‚ Don Juan De Oñate from Zacatecas‚ Mexico was leading a group of Spanish colonists from Mexico to settle the newly discovered province of New Mexico. The group traveled for weeks across the desert until it reached the banks of the Rio Grande River near the San Elizario area. Soon afterward‚ Oñate proclaimed possession of this area in the name of his King‚ Phillip II. The small town of San Elizario is named after the French

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    Juan T. Trippe Leadership

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    MSc Bruno Herencic Coursework A Choose a leader from industry – preferably an airline‚ airport authority‚ ATC service or air force leader – and discuss: Industry leader chosen for this work is Juan T. Trippe. Question 1 - What leadership styles account for their success? Introduction Juan Trippe was the founder and chairman of the board of directors of Pan American Airways (Pan Am). Before describing Trippe’s leadership styles‚ we shall define what leadership style is. Northouse (2012

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    Rizal's Life

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    references in his writings. His brother Paciano had been studying philosophy in San José College but really had been more interested in the stirring political matters of the day so that it was considered better for José‚ when he went to Manila‚ to not go with elder brother. He lived with the keeper of a seminary store in which his mother was a partner through furnishing the capital‚ and seems first to have been examined in San Juan de Letran College but not to have attended there. This was in June‚ 1871

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    San Antonio Mission Essay

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    Mission in San Antonio also known as Mission San Antonio de Valero is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in San Antonio‚ Texas. In 1716‚ the Spanish government established several Roman Catholic missions in East Texas. The nearest Spanish settlement‚ San Juan Bautista‚ Coahuila was approximately over 400 miles away thus making it difficult to keep them adequately provisioned to assist the missionaries. It was then declared that San Antonio de Valero would be served as a new mission. Father Antonio de San Buenaventura

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    Juan Manuel de Rosas

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    Argentine Caudillo: Juan Manuel de Rosas In the year 1829 Argentina was faced with a conflict between two social and political groups to determine the future of the nation. Juan Manuel de Rosas‚ a federalist‚ became governor of Buenos Aires that same year starting a period of terror‚ tyranny and brutal suppression. Rosas’s dictatorship was noted for its law and order through tyranny in which his secret police and spies intimidated all opposition‚ so that by 1840 few people dared to oppose him and

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    Strauss Don Juan Sexism

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    Sexism in the critical literature on Strauss’s Don Juan: is it warranted? Strauss’s Don Juan is a tone poem based on a few verses taken from Lenau’s poem of the same name. It is the piece which established Strauss internationally as a composer. It triggered waves of critical responses‚ both analyzing the musical and the programmatic aspects of the piece. The critical responses‚ although scholarly and eloquent‚ often bore an undertone of sexism. They interpreted the piece in a manner that promoted

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    San Gabriel Research Paper

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    I have chosen to do my public field site on the Mission of San Gabriel for my research paper. The Mission of San Gabriel connects to historical events‚ starting with the Native Americans who lived in Los Angeles area‚ who were known as Gabrielino after the mission of San Gabriel. In 1774‚ Juan Bautista de Anna arrived and established a route from Mexico City to California. In 1779‚ the building of the San Gabriel Mission was build. By 1805 the building of the Mission was completed‚ however a tragedy

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