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    also studied in Sto. Tomas and Ateneo Rizal could no longer bear the discrimination in University of Sto. Tomas thus he decided to go abroad. His purposes are : to finish hi medical studies‚ to study liberalism‚ culture‚ and what kind of government do other countries have. On May 3‚ 1882‚ Rizal left Philippines for the first time to Spain. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado‚ which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera‚ father of Leonor Rivera. He use this name

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    The Cry of Balintawak was when Bonafacio and the Katipunan tore their residence cards‚ or I.D. cards. This was significant because these cards were issued by Spain‚ and the Katipunan were fighting for independence from Spain. Therefore by ripping their I.D. cards and crying "Long Live Philippine independence"‚ they begun the nation-wide revolt against Spain. The ceremony or ritual was done at hills of Balintawak‚ north of Manila. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111

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    History 1053 Prof. Jennifer Dilley Fall 2014 Office: MH 4.02.62 Phone 458-6643 Office Hours: MWF 1-2 Email: jennifer.dilley@utsa.edu (or by appt.) Texts: Henkin and McLennen—Becoming America Thomas Bell—Out of This Furnace Anne Moody – Coming of Age in Mississippi ****i-clicker—No later than Monday of week 2 Goals and Objectives: To enrich student knowledge about the development of the United States. To encourage students to develop their critical reading skills

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    The two Fridas or Los Dos Fridas was painted by Frida Kahlo in 1939 during the movement know as surrealism (Stokstad 1079). Kahlo ’s self-portrait reflects her emotions within her mind and body. It reflects the emotions that she truly feels. Frida does this in a way that others would interoperate as stuff of dreams and nightmares. It is how others see her work that makes it surrealism. Frida writes‚ "I never painted dreams I painted my own reality" (Stokstad 1079). Frida Kahlo did the surrealist

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    Within her short life‚ Frida was slightly crippled from polio‚ she also suffered from a street car accident and was left infertile. Her work was influenced by traumatic events and from her pain she created art. Many of her paintings were self-portraits‚ and the way she painted and the things she depicted liberating and interesting for many women’s . She was an intelligent woman in a society that wanted women to be pretty‚ submissive wives and mothers. Her struggle with cultural demands of her

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    The film starts with Dr. Jose Rizal (Cesar Montano) in Ghent‚ Belgium‚ supposedly writing his second novel‚ El Filibusterismo. As the narration during the opening minutes continued‚ scenes that illustrate Rizal’s first novel‚ “Noli Me Tanger” was shown and Crisostomo Ibarra and his alter ego‚ Simoun‚ (Joel Torre) was introduced. This stood more as a second story of the movie as the said scenes progress throughout the movie as Rizal’s thoughts. As the two novels spread throughout the Philippines‚

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    pelvis. She endured more than thirty operations following the accident and was told she would be unable to have children. During her recovery in hospital‚ Kahlo began painting. She painted mainly self-portraits using a mirror above her hospital bed. Frida Kahlo married at 22 to a man called Diego Rivera. Their relationship was plagued with divorce‚ affairs and Kahlo’s inability to have children. Frida Kahlo suffered from gangrene in the years before her death which resulted in her having her right

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    inserted herself into the inner circles of high profile politicians from Mexico and around the world. Frida associated herself with the Communist party and shared the views of other Communists such as Leon Trotsky‚ whom she and her husband‚ Diego Rivera‚ welcomed into their home when he was exiled from his home country of the Soviet Union. Communism was a very feared and frowned upon political view of the time period‚ yet Frida openly associated herself with it. Unlike most women of her time period

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    LACMA stands for Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art. Located on Wilshire Boulevard and is on "Museum Row" in Los Angeles. Established in its current location in 1965 and it is the largest art museum in the western United States. The museum’s name is a misnomer‚ for its collection contains roughly 130‚000 pieces of art and the collection spans centuries‚ although their focus is on contemporary art. The museum provides another facet to the already robust multi-cultural make-up of Southern California

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    of Art‚ Central Catalog. [28] The Table of the Deadly Sins‚ 1480‚ by Hieronimous Bosch (c. 1450-1516). Oil on panel‚ 120 x 150 cm. Prado Museum. Bosch is the name given to the Dutch painter Hierónimus van Aeken. [29] Jan Gossaert (c. 1478 - 1532)‚ Portrait of a Merchant‚ c. 1530. Oil on panel‚ .636 x .475 m Washington‚ National Gallery of Art‚ Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund. [30] National Gallery of Art‚ Washington DC‚ USA‚ Brief Guide‚ in . [31] Petrus Christus (fl.1444-c.1470)‚ St. Eloy (Eligius) in His

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