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    Poetry Analysis

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    Six Galician Poems by Federico Lorca (Madrigal for the City of Santiago‚ Ballad of Our Lady of the Boat‚ and Song of the Shop Boy) Lisability: Camellia-any of several shrubs of the genus Camellia‚ especially C. japonica‚ native to Asia‚ having glossy evergreen leaves and white‚ pink‚ red‚ or variegated roselike flowers. Veiled-not openly or directly expressed; masked; disguised; hidden; obscure: a veiled threat. Languishing-to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade. Pampa-the vast grassy

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    TEJADA‚ ANGELICA F. SY1315 The Discovery of the Katipunan On July 5‚ 1896‚ Manuél Sityar‚ a Spanish lieutenant of the guardia civíl stationed at Pasig‚ reported to Governor-General Ramón Blanco y Erenas the mysterious activities of certain Filipinos who had been gathering arms and recruiting men for some unknown purposes. On August 13‚ 1896‚ Fr. Agustín Fernández‚ an Augustinian curate of San Pedro‚ Makati‚ wrote to Don Manuél Luengo‚ Civil Governor of Manila‚ denouncing anti-Spanish meetings

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    Julian Felipe

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    taught music at girls’ school the La Sagrada Familia. Felipe produced such pieces as Aurorita‚ Danza (Early Dawn Danza)‚ Cintas y Flores (Ribbon and Flowers)‚ and Motete al Santisimo (Motet to the Most Holy). He became a member of the prestigious Santa Cecilia Musical Society. And in 1896‚ he joined the Philippine revolution and because of this‚ he was imprisoned at Fort Santiago. He was found innocent and released on June 2‚ 1897. In 1898‚ Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo asked him to compose a march befitting

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    Legalization

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    Although the use of medicinal marijuana is illegal in the United States‚ researchers around the world continue to explore the potential that marijuana has in treating MS (multiple sclerosis)‚ glaucoma‚ AIDS‚ and cancer. In Spain at the Instituto Ramon y Cajal‚ Dr. Fabian Docagne and his associates found that the use of HU210‚ the synthetic cannabinoid‚ reduced nerve fiber damage in mice with an MS- like disease. Savitex‚ a cannabis-derived oral spray‚ has been approved for treatment of neuropathic pain

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    Nervous Tissue

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    THE STATUS OF RESEARCH ON THE REPAIR AND REGENERATION OF NERVOUS TISSUE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS STYSTEM           The Status of Research On The Repair Of Nervous Tissue Of The Central Nervous System Lekisha Johnson Virginia College At Austin   THE STATUS OF RESEARCH  ON THE REPAIR AND REGENERATION OF NERVOUS TISSUE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS                   Today‚ most treatments for damage brain or spinal cord aim to relieve symptoms and limit further damage. But recent research into regeneration mechanism

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    The impact of Emotional Intelligence on management performance Ioannis D. Christopoulos Course of Study: Master in Management Year 1st (weekend course) IST STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Assignment submitted for the module “Managing Self and Others” Module Leader: Ms. Vhyna Ortega and Dr. Theodora Asimakou 06 May 2009 IST Studies-University of Hertfordshire 72 Pireos St. GR-183 46 Athens

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    History

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    Tagalog word‚ meaning: "society" or "gather together".[3] Its official revolutionary name is Kataas-taasang‚ Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng̃ mg̃á Anak ng̃ Bayan[1] (English: Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation‚ Spanish: Suprema y venerable asociación de los hijos del pueblo). Katipunan is also known by its acronym‚ K.K.K.. Being a secret organization‚ its members are subjected to utmost secrecy and are expected to abide with the rules established by the society.[3] Aspirant applicants

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    Supreme Council

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    The Katipunan was governed by the Supreme Council. The first Supreme Council of the Katipunan was formed around August 1892‚ a month after the founding of the society. The Supreme Council was headed by an elected president‚ followed by the secretary/secretaries‚ the treasurer‚ and the fiscal.  The Supreme Council also had its councilors (Kasanguni); the number varied through presidencies.[14] To distinguish from presidents of lower sanggunian or councils (below) the president of the Supreme Council

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    Culture of Chile

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    Region‚ Easter Island‚ and Arica y Parinacota Region‚ some regions lacks considerable indigenous communities and a few other regions have noteworthy non-Spanish European immigrant heritage. Chilean culture also varies along the class spectra and among age groups. Youth culture has existed in Chile since ever since the Nueva ola movement of the 1960s.[1] Media coverage has since the 1990s shown the existence of youth subculture in the major cities‚ particularly Santiago. National identity The term

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    Batista Fulgencio

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    Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar maintained direct and indirect influence and power in the Cuban government for over twenty-five years. Batista’s first term of presidency was characterized with "strong leadership that fostered economic growth." Batista is better known for his second presidency‚ however‚ which was characterized by the forceful and oppressive means in which he ruled Cuba as well as corruption in the government. His second presidency left Cuba in turmoil and disaster‚ opening the door for

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