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    “Man can be destroyed‚ but not defeated.” This quote refers to how a single man can be extremely mentally or physically damaged‚ but not beaten. In the novella‚ The Old Man and the Sea‚ the character‚ Santiago displays many traits of determination‚ perseverance‚ and optimism. He battled an eighteen foot marlin for three days. Within the three days he was crushed with psychological and physical damage that he would eventually surmount. During Santiago’s time fighting with the 1‚500 pound monstrous

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    may not realize when it happened‚ but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.” –Walt Disney. In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ Santiago journey across the desert in search of his personal legend. He overcomes negativity‚ the love of a beautiful woman‚ and the fear of actually realizing his own dream. In the story‚ Santiago must overcome many obstacles so that he may achieve his personal legend. These include being told that you can’t do it‚ risk losing the woman you love‚

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    for the young boy to become a great fisherman someday. Throughout the constant struggle between Santiago and the fish‚ he is forced to prove his skills as a fisherman and conduct his discipline to retain his manhood. Santiago’s moral dilemma he faces to converse with the sea regards a large mysterious marlin. From the time the old man hooks the great fish to when he finally captures him; Santiago faces the hardest of adversity that reflects his age and discipline with his stamina to push his own

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    Flight origin | Morón Airport and Air Base(MOR/SADM)‚[3] Buenos Aires‚ Argentina | Destination | Los Cerrillos Airport (ULC/SCTI)‚[4]Santiago‚ Chile | Star Dust (registration G-AGWH) was a British South American Airways (BSAA) Avro Lancastrian airliner which crashed into Mount Tupungato‚ in the Argentine Andes on 2 August 1947 during a flight from Buenos Aires to Santiago‚ Chile. A comprehensive search of a wide area (including what is now known to have been the crash site) was fruitless‚ and the fate

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    been made. In regards to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ the two Vicario brothers Pablo and Pedro‚ the murderers of Santiago Nasar’s‚ killed him because their cultural codes advocated them to uphold their family’s honor after they find out from their sister Angela Vicario

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    virginity before marriage and she claims that Santiago Nasar is to blame. To regain the honor of their sister‚ and their family the brothers believe it is their duty to kill Santiago Nasar. Could such an act be justified if it were carried out in the name of honor? According to the book it can be justified because most of the people in the town seemed to think that the honor of the Vicario brothers and their family was more important than the life of Santiago Nasar‚ even though he was an important person

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    THE FACTORY OF CHARCOAL PAPER AT SAGANA‚ SANTIAGO CITY‚ ISABELA __________________________________ A Feasibility Study Presented to the Faculty and Staff of INFANT JESUS MONTESSORI SCHOOL COLLEGE DEPT. Malvar‚ Santiago City _________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) __________________________________ By: FEBBIE ROSE Q. CAPARAS July 2013 Dedication I dedicate this piece to all

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    and Gram a new table set that fits perfectly in their trailer. Both of Skyla’s parents passed away in a car accident when she was around Naomi’s age. Skyla then went to live with her moms mom‚ Gram‚ until eventually she got married to a guy name Santiago and had Naomi and Owen who now have been living with Gram for about seven years. Gram is worried that Skyla has come to take custody of the kids and she feels that she has all the power because she can’t prove her custody due to the reason that

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    townsfolk become drones because of the local bishop’s stranglehold on his followers. By portraying the townspeople as desensitized drones‚ Marquez characterizes the town as the novel’s most corrupt regime through the inevitable death of his protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar. In defense of his socialist beliefs and Marxist ideals‚ Gabriel García Marquez creates a capitalist villain in the town’s bishop to illustrate the unjust hegemonic nature of the Catholic Church with respect to its treatment of the townspeople

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    lives around. In both novels‚ the main characters‚ Siddhartha and Santiago‚ set out on a journey in order to reach enlightenment‚ because they felt disconnection within themselves. Although Santiago and Siddhartha faced different types of obstacles on the journey‚ they both had the same desire to find their Personal Legend. Neither of the characters gave up on their dream‚ because they listened to their heart. Siddhartha and Santiago also had mentors who guided them in the direction of finding enlightenment

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