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    School of English and Languages Pre-sessional Programme ESSAY COVERSHEET Title: Why do business need to work on social media marketing and how should they do social media marketing effectively. Name: Tanyanun ChavalakulClass: PS12CM Tutor: Cornelius MedveiWord Count: 2‚133 words Introduction With the influence of Internet nowadays‚ social media is the means of communication and interaction. The use of social media is adapted to people routine’s life. Because of the technology

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    also hasn’t had English grammar rules applied to it. It seems to use the Spanish equilivent of showing ownership. A case of word borrowing is “fiesta party” in Extract B. Which Tina says. Saying both fiesta and party is therefore redundant. She means a specific type of party. Why did she use an adjective? This appears to be a case of word borrowing. Where fiesta is used as an adjective rather than a noun. In Extract C the first sentence is completely in Spanish. The reply starts in English borrows the

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    acts. He was an owner of a large hacienda (cotton). Madero was a successful cotton planter. He was caudillo‚ a charismatic figure usually very macho and politically populous. In 1908 Madero responded to an interview with Diaz and James Creelman. The interview was president Diaz views about Mexico‚ its future and the people. He goes on to explain that people wanted him to rule because they have been raised to follow the government and stay out of public affairs. Except the Mayans within the ancient

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    as one her monograph’s greatest strengths. Diaz avoids an over-reliance on single piece evidence and mentions an array of women in the three convents. Her first several chapters study the debate occurring in Mexico and abroad over the creation of indigenous convents. Diaz then moves into examining the genres of sources written by indigenous women and their confessors to demonstrates the methods in which native women utilized their ethnic identity to position themselves in their religious space.

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    celebration is boomed in many parts of the country. 5. DARO SINULOG - Dumaguete Negros - Third Week A moving pageantry depicting Holy Child’s conversation of pagan tribes. 6. SINULOG - Cebu City - third sunday of January Cebu City’s fiesta of fiestas. Distinguished by its unusual two-steps-forward-and-one-step-backward shuffle‚ thus simulating the Holy Child of the shores‚ the Sinulog is a century-old tradition observed in the part of Visayas region. The prayer-dance is harmonized to the

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    the bishop once again and Diego unfolded the tilma‚ and all the flowers fell and on the tilma was an image of the Virgen Mary. Now the bishop belived Juan Diego and ordered a temple be built on the mount of Tepeyac for la Virgen de Guadalupe. Las fiestas de la Virgen de Guadalupe is a beautiful festival that happens just

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    agrarian society at the time and the lack of education led itself to a dictatorship. Although Diaz brought science and industry to Mexico‚ he did not allow democracy to flourish under this success. Diaz was more concerned with keeping centralized power of the country and did not allow mass participation in government. Any dissent was silenced. The press was not free and was used by the government to strengthen the Diaz government. Without freedom of the press and centralized power Mexico could not gain true

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    The American‚ Revolution took place in the 1700s‚ The French Revolution was a 1789 battle‚ and The Mexican Revolution occurred in 1910. Each revolution began with the people unhappy with the role the government was playing. Lack of representation‚ prices of food being raised‚ and unfair presidential elections. The people were unhappy with the unfair share of power among small groups of people without a say in how they lived. Laws were made without any warning‚ taxes changed without any type of consent

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    the 19th century found Mexico in tremendous material benefits accrued in the industrial‚ commercial and mining fields‚ but the aggressive modernization of the nation created discontent in the working and starving class. This discontent was fuel by Diaz land reforms and the slave conditions it created in rural areas that depended on native lands that were taken by the government. In addition‚ another element that fuel discontent were poor labor protections and little monetary rewards that kept people

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    Porfirio Diaz (the mestizo President of Mexico). (p. 3-8) Diaz had been a war hero alongside another Mexican President‚ Benito Juarez‚ in the French imposition. (p.7) Because of Diaz’s star status and over fifty years of suffering through 36 different dictators‚ there was an extreme need for tranquility. (p. 5) Although the Diaz regime was an outright dictatorship‚ the people of Mexico “had known precious little liberty or democracy since independence‚ it was merely a question of whether Diaz proved

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