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    Valentine's Day

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    The Truth of Saint Valentine’s Day! | |          One question seems to plague me this holiday season. Why do I hate Valentine’s Day? Why do I hate‚ despise‚ loathe‚ and many other creative verbs‚ Valentine’s Day? I feel as though this is a question that tugs at my very heart‚ or someone else’s heart‚ I keep forgetting which. I’m not sure where my despair of St. Valentines Day originates from‚ but I do know that it wasn’t anything seriously tragic or damaging. I wasn’t dropped in a rose patch as a

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    Valentine’s Day

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    Valentine day to me is a day full of love. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a partner to share it with ‚there people in your life that LOVE you like your mom‚ dad ‚ brother ‚ sister ‚ uncle‚ aunt ‚friends you have someone that LOVE you. And people you LOVE ‚ we all live busy life & forget sometime to really show someone or some people that you truly love them not because you don’t want to‚ its just life can go by so fast it good to have at least one day to stop & think & spread LOVE. You don’t

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    benefit society‚ creating a new age for mankind. Nonetheless‚ certain events only existed to bring upon destruction‚ ruining mickle lives. Since the 1500’s‚ a baneful organization had formed from the orders of Spain’s queen regnant‚ thus creating the Spanish Inquisition. Consequently‚ out of Queen Isabella’s devout loyalty to Catholicism‚ she found it imperative to punish all citizens who opposed said religion through trial. Devoid of any proper trial‚ nearly no heretics were able to avoid clutches of

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    Spanish Personal Pronouns

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    Spanish Grammar Level One / Basic Level Personal Pronouns (1). Pronombres Personales en Español. Spanish Basic Level/Level One Español Nivel Básico/ Nivel Uno  Beginner  Grammar INTRODUCTION In this lesson we’ll dedicate a section to the personal pronouns (tonic and atonic) and another for the pronouns called pronombres objeto acting as direct and indirect objects‚ and we’ll take a look at when they’re used. CONTENTS PRONOMBRES PERSONALES (PERSONAL PRONOUNS) Atonic personal

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    Spanish Class Reflection

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    was a little girl. I did that by asking many questions‚ and my mother‚ she’s the religious type‚ would always get so angry because I was “questioning God”. But I didn’t discover that I was actually suitable for it until recently‚ especially in my spanish class because we had an entire unit on analyzing all types of work. This skill was actually noticed by my English teacher at times. In fact‚ at the beginning of the school year‚ I believe it was our first project in my teams. It was the Scottsboro

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    Jimmy Valentine‚ an awfully arrogant‚ but charismatic‚ criminal‚ was featured in O. Henry’s short story “A Retrieved Reformation”. During the late 1800s‚ Elmore‚ Arkansas became an area with many mysterious happenings. Following a brief‚ ten month period of imprisonment‚ the evasive fugitive‚ Jimmy Valentine‚ was released. Moments after his release‚ the anti-hero immediately returned home to attain a suitcase possessing his own novelties of safe-cracking tools. A week after receiving the pardon slip

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    Spanish Armada Essay

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    King Philip II launched the Spanish Armada in 1588 as an attempt to secure English land and terminate the rivalry between the two nations. However‚ Philip’s plan failed‚ resulting in a triumph for England. The victory was rather surprising because Spain was the premier naval force at the time with lots of wealth and resources. As a result of this conquest‚ Spain was left weakened. Without their biggest rival‚ the English empire was able to expand even faster and without as much conflict (Sharnette)

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    Spanish Study Guide

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    Spanish Study Guide Capitulo 10 1. Present Perfect Tense a. Formed with the present tense of the verb “haber” (to have) followed by a form of the verb called the past participle i. Ex: “Han visitado ustedes Europa?” b. HABER forms ii. Yo- He iii. Tu- Has iv. El/Ella – Ha v. Nos- Hemos vi. Ustedes – Han 2. Past Participle Tense c. Formed by adding –ado to the stem of –ar verbs and –ido to the stem of –er and

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    "Prior to the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in 1565‚ there are no written records of the islands that make up the modern day Philippines."3 In the year 1565‚ Miguel López de Legazpi‚ the Conquistador travelled from Spain and founded the first Spanish settlement in the country‚ firstly on the island of Cebú. They occupied the kingdoms of Tondo and Manila‚ establishing it as the capital of the Spanish East Indies. "The Philippines were originally named after King Philip II of Spain- Las Islas

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    Pre-Spanish Period

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    Summary of the American Colonial Period The rule of the United States over the Philippines had two phases. The first phase was from 1898 to 1935‚ during which time Washington defined its colonial mission as one of tutelage and preparing the Philippines for eventual independence. Political organizations developed quickly‚ and the popularly elected Philippine Assembly (lower house) and the U.S.-appointed Philippine Commission (upper house) served as a bicameral legislature. The ilustrados formed

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