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    of Scarborough shoal. BRP Gregorio del Pilar was sent on the same day by the Philippine Navy to survey the vicinity of the shoal‚ and confirmed the presence of the fishing vessels and their ongoing activities. On April 10‚ 2012‚ BRP Gregorio del Pilar came to inspect the catch of the fishing vessels. The Filipino inspection team claimed that they discovered illegally collected corals‚ giant clams and live sharks inside the first vessel boarded by the team. BRP Gregorio del Pilar reported that they

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    USING NVIVO FOR YOUR LITERATURE REVIEW Silvana di Gregorio‚ PhD SdG Associates‚ London and Boston Paper presented at STRATEGIES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: ISSUES AND RESULTS FROM ANALYSIS USING QSR NVIVO AND NUD*IST‚ conference at the Institute of Education‚ London - 29-30 September 2000 1 © 2000 Dr. Silvana di Gregorio - www.sdgassociates.com Introduction Literature reviews are a common feature of all dissertations‚ regardless of discipline or subject matter. They feature as a basis for

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    “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” by John Keats “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” by John Keats is a poem widely recognised by critics as a pivotal moment in his development as a poet; this work is evidence of his complete mastery of the sonnet form (of which he wrote 64 in total). This poem was a key evolutionary process which would help him construct the development of his own poetic legacy: the Great Odes. Keats was enthralled by the sonnet form because it presented a

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    Humanism: the belief system that laid the foundation for the Renaissance to reshape Europe. A movement of forward thinking men and philosophers who used ancient Greek and Roman texts to reshape their views of the world and reject the Medieval ways of thinking‚ breaking tradition by shifting man’s focus from the ethereal to the temporal. No longer would men accept religious or societal standards just because some dignitary declared them to be so. Instead‚ they would be lauded for thinking for themselves

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    General Comments Keats was so moved by the power and aliveness of Chapman’s translation of Homer that he wrote this sonnet--after spending all night reading Homer with a friend. The poem expresses the intensity of Keats’s experience; it also reveals how passionately he cared about poetry. To communicate how profoundly the revelation of Homer’s genius affected him‚ Keats uses imagery of exploration and discovery. In a sense‚ the reading experience itself becomes a Homeric voyage‚ both for the

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    story is the diary of Anne Frank‚ The Color Purple and Stephen Kings: Carrie. In Robert Bolano’s‚ Sensini he discusses his relationship with Sensini and the appearances and disappearances of a multitude of writers. The disappearance and findings of Gregorio‚ Sensini’s son shook Bolano to the point where he didn’t even want to reply back to Sensini. Haroldo Conti a Argentinian writer during the twenties also disappeared along with students‚ journalists‚ teachers etc all disappearing during the dictatorship

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    Ang mga Filipino scientists ay: Arturo Alcaraz Arturo Alcaraz is a volcanologist specializing in geothermal energy development. Benjamin Almeda Benjamin Almeda designed a food-processing machine. Julian Banzon Julian Banzon researched methods of producing Ramon Barba Ramon Barba invented practical flower induction treatments. Benjamin Cabrera Doctor Benjamin Cabrera has developed innovations in drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes and agricultural soil. Paulo

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    Pochteca‚ Ollin Cuatl Witness 2- Spanish soldier‚ Aaron Vann Introduction- Lawyer- For the start I would like to thank your honour and members of the Jury‚ taking up your valuable time. My name is Alice Shiaw and as a lawyer‚ I am here to argue Hernan Cortez was guilty of the crime of destroying the indigenous culture of the Aztecs and I will be defending the Aztecs. I will prove his guilt by providing evidence that the Aztec economy was well organized and the Aztec empire didn’t need to be conquered

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    A Spaniard by the name of Hernan Cortez came and plunder the great city of Cholula‚ in which he massacre over 30‚000 natives of Cholula‚ by publicly slaughtering them (De las Casas‚ 45). From Cholula Cortez made his way to Mexico City‚ where he would meet the great king Montezuma. Upon Cortez arrival in Mexico City‚ he was showered with gifts by Montezuma’s people and was greeted by Montezuma himself. But soon Cortez did what he had did before‚ and his first step was to take

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    that tell them they can get around Africa‚ and send message to Henry. 2. Montezuma was the king of the Aztec empire. He saw Cortez’ arrival‚ and mistakes him as myth God Quetzalcoatl. This God was banished centuries before and assured he would reappear the year that Cortez did. They meet him‚ and spoil him. He is even told he needs gold‚ so he can “eat” it. Cortez uses this to his advantage and claims all Spanish people are Gods. He kills 15‚000 Mexicans. He wants to replace the altars with

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