JESUIT LEADERSHIP PRISM 1. We are all leaders‚ and we are leading all the time‚ well or poorly 2. Leadership springs from within. It is about who I am as much as what I do. 3. Leadership is not an act. It is my life‚ a way of living. 4. I never complete the task of becoming a leader. It is an ongoing process. INFLUENCES OF THE JESUITS Father Federico Faura SJ Who prophesied that Rizal would end up on a scaffold (the plain truth) Father Pablo Pastells SJ Who sought to restore Rizal’s
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their background‚ and/or even the barrio they are from and aren’t given the support that they need. Reputation seems to matter a lot in American history. The way you represent yourself‚ the way you dress‚ or even the place you come from impacts many latinos studies in America. Stand and Deliver is a great example of this
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Betsabe Camarena Professor Ramirez Ethnics 101 April 16‚ 2013 The Lakota way # 2 In this assignment we required to choose four chapters from the book “The Lakota Way” by Joseph M. Marshall III‚ I decided to write my paper based on the chapters about Humility‚ Love‚ Truth and Generosity because these four qualities is what I believe to be important in life. The first chapter I choose to write about is chapter 1‚ humility‚ because it relates so much with my life. One of the Native American code
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The Philippines Under Spanish Rule (1600s – 1800s) Political Changes As a crown colony‚ the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies. Even so‚ the Spanish officials in the Philippines were appointed by the King of Spain‚ who issued Royal orders and decrees dealing with the proper administration of the colony. In 1863‚ the Philippines‚ as a colony‚ was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Colonies or Overseas Ministry (Ministerio de Ultramar). In order to
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Region 3 CENTRAL LUZON Provinces: 1. Aurora “Sanctuary Of Nature’s Splendor” - Baler 2. Bataan “History Hub of Central Luzon” - Balanga 3. Bulacan “Land of Heroes” - Malolos 4. Nueva Ecija “Rice Bowl of the Philippines” - Palayan 5. Pampanga “Culinary Center of the Philippines” - San Fernando 6. Tarlac “Melting Pot of Central Luzon” - Tarlac City 7. Zambales “Wreck Diving Capital of the Philippines” - Iba BATAAN DAMBANA NG KAGITINGAN Also called
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statics of merit pay in public to back up the statement that merit pay can most certainly work in public schools. This information shows that the merit pay system most definitely works in public schools despite the fact that it is rarely used. 1. Ramirez‚ A. (2001). How Merit Pay Undermines Education. Educational Leadership‚ 58(5)‚ 16-20.
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Ethos appeal to show his credibility and knowledge. He uses information from universally accepted pieces of legislation (Emancipation Proclamation‚ Declaration of Independence‚ and the U.S. Constitution) to provide information to prove his points. (Ramirez) For example‚ "Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the Emancipation Proclamation.”(King‚ stanza 2) Throughout the speech King effectively uses
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not upgrading their computers to the latest features just assures that their clients will be satisfied by the services that they give and create a friendly environment to each member. The existing loan transaction processing system used by the Barrio Obrero Elementary School – Multi- Purpose Cooperative is manually operated. The loan takes two (2) days to be processed. This can be outdated because of the presence of the computers‚ which could facilitate any transaction at faster rate. They use
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controls Foreign policy aimed to continue friendly relations with countries over the world. Also‚ favored the US. Ramon Magsaysay to bring freedom and progress to the barrios. Programs that would bring rural upliftment and development. Worked for the acquisition of big estates and opened public agricultural lands for sale to farmers. Built barrio roads that connected the rural districts to the urban centers‚ making it easy for the peasants to market their products. Policies followed American global policies
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Segregation: over color‚ race Disenfranchised: not allowed to vote Population party aka ppl party: involved all types of ppl. Many inline themselves with this party. Barrioization: the segregation of mex amer communities by capital and state Barrio: neighborhood Social darwinisms: imperialism‚ colonialism‚ racism. “survival of the fittest” Charles Darwin‚ also defend laissez-faire Nativism: racism terms used to Mexican american Meskins Greasers Cholos Violence: lynching
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