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    PROJECT IN SALESMANSHIP Submitted By: Richelle Dyan M. Agapay Submitted To: Ms.  is SM’s customer loyalty program that rewards members with points every time they shop in SM Department Store‚ SM Supermarket‚ SM Hypermarket and other SM retail establishments inside and outside SM Supermalls. The points earned can be used to redeem practically anything sold in any of those stores. Aside from reward points‚ SM Advantage also offers numerous members-only privileges such as exclusive sales

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    2.1 SPAINS EMPIRE IN THE AMERICAS DEFINE: CONQUESTADORES- Lured by the prospect of vast lands filled with gold and silver‚ these explorers‚ known as conquistadors HERNANDO CORTES- Hernándo Cortés led an army into the American mainland‚ eager to claim new lands for Spain MESTIZO- or mixed Spanish and Native American—population. Their descendants live today in Mexico‚ other Latin American coun- tries‚ and the United States. ENCOMIENDA- encomienda‚ in which the natives farmed‚ ranched

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    But then‚ there are those people who are forever immortalized by their works and deeds. In this essay‚ I’ve written down the names of people who‚ in my humble opinion‚ are the ones who are most important. Lapu-Lapu. Lapu-Lapu was the ruler of Mactan when the Spanish first arrived in the Philippines. He is known to be the first Filipino native to show resistance against the Spaniards. Because of this‚ he is regarded to be the first Filipino hero. He is the central figure in the seal of the Philippine

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    was donated by M.H. Saville to the museum in 1896. Name: Stamp Catalog #: 30.2/ 8763 Museum: American Museum of Natural History This artifact‚ a Mesoamerican clay stamp‚ is from the Post-Classic Aztec period‚ sometime between 1000-1521 CE. It was constructed from clay and reworked to create a design of waves and lines. This stamp specifically was donated by an anonymous donor as a gift to the museum in 1947. These clay stamps were molded and then baked to harden – afterwards‚ they

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    Pope Leo X was born  December 11‚ 1475.Leo X is better known as Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici. Leo X was elected Pope in 1531. His turn as papacy lasted until 1521. Leo X is best remembered granting selfish and pleasure-loving behaviors. The  new pope was the personification of Renaissance ideals. Sadly ‚ Pope died  in 1521. Pope Leo X died in Rome‚Italy. His cause of death was pneumonia. Popes remains were buried at Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Church in Rome‚ Italy. He acquires the mannerisms and

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    to remove the Hungarians who were the only force who could block Ottoman advances in Europe. Suleiman surrounded Belgrade and began a sequences of attacks from an island in the Danube. Belgrade‚ with a military base of only 700 men‚ fell in August 1521. The collapse of Christendom’s strongholds‚ on the islands‚ developed a fear throughout Europe. After conquering the Belgrade the Magnificent turned his attention to the island of Rhodes‚ which was home to the Knights Hospitaller. In 1522 the Magnificent

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    Chapter 1 – New World Beginnings‚ 33‚00B.C – A.D. 1769 New World Beginnings – the human history of the new world began during the ice-age when‚ because of lower sea levels‚ Asiatic tribes were able to cross the Bering Strait and populate the Americas. Eventually‚ these peoples migrated and dispersed to form tribes and some advanced civilizations on almost every corner of these two continents. Bering Strait – a land bridge connecting modern-day Alaska and Russia. During the Ice Age‚ low ocean

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    stop Luther’s defiance‚ a meeting with Cardinal Thomas Cajetan was called in October of 1518‚ and Luther was demanded to recant his Ninety-Five Theses by the pope. Luther said he would not recant unless Scripture could prove him wrong. On January 3‚ 1521‚ Luther was officially excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church‚ and in March‚ he was summoned before the Diet of Worms. In the midst of this‚ he refused to recant his position and “…was placed under Imperial Ban” on May 8‚

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    importance placed on the scripture. In the Catholic woodcut‚ is it very ornamental and the monk who is preaching does not have a Bible to read off of. This shows the contrast between Protestant and Catholic beliefs in doctrine. At the Diet of Worms in 1521‚ Luther responds to Eck saying that he will not recant his teachings unless he is “convinced by Scripture and plain reason” (Doc 5). During his speech‚ Luther advocates his belief in sola scriptura. Then‚ in 1525‚ when Zwiglian Protestants publish

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    “I would have never thought that such a storm would rise from Rome over one simple scrap of paper…” were Martins Luther’s thoughts of his 95 Theses. Luthers 95 Theses set the Protestant Reformation into motion. This scrap of paper sparked a conflict that changed the way the Catholic Church had a hold on Western Civilization. Very few men if any have shifted the course of history like Martin Luther. In a small time span of ten years‚ this German monk toppled the Catholic Churches hold on Christianity

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