LIST OF SCHOOLS (Colleges and Universities) PROVINCE OF NUEVA ECIJA ARAULLO UNIVERSITY President: Dr. Meliton Salazar Address: Maharlika Highway‚ Cabanatuan City Telephone #: (044) 464-3300 Fax #: (044) 463-0952 CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY President: Dr. Ruben Sevilleja Address: Science City of Muñoz Telephone #: (044) 456-0107 Fax #: (044) 456-5188/456-0688 CLSU- Public Affairs Office Director: DR. ESTEFANIA KOLLIN COLLEGE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION President: Msgr. Michael
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Felix Pena Saturday‚ March 8‚ 2014 Assignment 1 Dominican Republic and Bolivia During this Module 1‚ I have learned that Latin America refers to those countries in Caribbean island and South America that has languages is rooted in Latin. French‚ Spanish and or Portuguese would be considered part of Latin America. Because of Latin America‚ Dominican Republic and Bolivia shares the same roots of Latin and they share some similar and differences between them. On one hand‚ the
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METHODS USED BY SPAIN TO PROTECT HER MONOPOLY The Spanish monopoly in the Americas was established the moment that Christopher Columbus made landfall in Bahamas‚ this was way back on his first voyage in 1492. Soon after‚ her monopoly increased in size‚ wealth and fame. This was brought about by way of her island and mainland territories; a few being Cuba‚ Puerto Rico‚ Hispaniola‚ Venezuela‚ Columbia and Peru. Her wealth soon aroused much jealousy amongst other European nations‚ who were anxious
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and Dominicans felt it was safer to live in the U.S under their protection from corrupt goverements and mostly from Fidel and Trujijo who both were not afraid to remove any enemies. New York has more Dominican people than any other country than Santo Domingo. These immagration story puzzles are put together for us to see because something is going on. My conclusion is that Dominican Republic is going to follow a new order to have a pure race one with good hair smart and light skin. Hatiains and many
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course I did. With Lola. Nothing brings a couple together quite like catastrophe” to which Oscar alludes to Shakespeare by saying‚ “Et tu‚ Yunior?” illustrating the ironic and hypocritical nature of Oscar’s life (Diaz 319). Wao refuses to leave Santo Domingo for the States because he loves Ybon too passionately to ever leave her again. If Yunior ever took the time to realize “that it was only because of [Ybon’s] love that [Oscar] had been able to do the thing that he had done” which was to still stand
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In1823 in his annual speech to congress President James Monroe he passed the Monroe Doctrine. President Monroe stated that America was the most powerful in the region. President Monroe addressed the new policies America would adopt in the western hemisphere. This was to insure to prevent any attack or interference from Europe or its neighboring countries near America. The Doctrine was looked at as Americas effort to show its power and presence within the region. Europe wanted to dominate the
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Filipino filmmakers almost never touch‚ save for "Emir‚" and ended up creating what could be the year’s best local commercial film. "I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nAPO Sila!" tells the story of two young lovers‚ Rock (Sam Concepcion) and Tracy (Tippy Dos Santos) coping with the realities of adulthood. APO has been covered and given tributes so many times‚ it’s almost funny we’re seeing a movie only now. So you ask yourself‚ what can I expect? Explosion of color Well‚ there was a lot of dancing‚ blue
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El Greco’s Assumption of the Virgin is a masterful and imposing piece of art‚ spanning almost 7 feet in width and standing over 13 feet tall. The work was commissioned by the church of the Cistercian convent of Santo Domingo in Toledo to be the central panel of the church’s high altar‚ thus it should be imagined in its original form not as a single piece but one flanked by other religious artwork and alters including paintings of individual saints and the trinity. The painting depicts the Virgin
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Nationalism is a devotion of love for one’s country. A country’s identity is seen through its culture‚ traditions‚ religions‚ beliefs‚ and even the unity or togetherness of the people in it. The history of the Philippines reflects the kind of nationalism the Filipinos have. Their heroes stood and fought to preserve the Filipino identity and attain freedom and independence. Respect the Philippine flag and value the Filipino identity Being Filipinos‚ we should respect our Philippine flag and its
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peasantries have always involved the production of some goods for sale in local markets. Types of peasant communities in the Caribbean • European peasant communities • Runaway slave communities – The maroons of Jamaica‚ Spanish Santo Domingo and Suriname for examples. (Many of these maroons traded products for weapons and or clothes.) • Slave farms on the plantation Significance and contribution of the peasantry to Caribbean society – “Emancipation in Action” (Sidney
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