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    I. II. Nagrebcan‚ Bauang‚ III CHARACTERS Baldo was the one who narrated the story. He was the younger brother of Leon.  He was an obedient‚ innocent and naive young boy.  Leon was the one who brought home a wife.  He was a responsible‚ gentle and a loving husband. Maria had been born and grew up in a big city. She was the pretty wife of Leon. She was a supportive‚ creative and a loving wife. Father was the one who instructed Baldo on what he will do while he is on the road together with Leon

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    misinterpretation in almost every aspect of life. Wherever those paradoxes appear‚ conflicts‚ both external and internal‚ arise and misunderstandings ensue. In the two novels The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and Kiss of the Spiderwoman by Manuel Puig‚ however‚ the characters Alba and Molina‚ respectively‚ create paradoxes through their subversive actions. These paradoxes create conflicts in self-interest‚ which‚ in turn‚ reveal the impossibility of actually knowing or understanding one ’s

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    Chapter 2 UNIVERSITY PROFILE University Vision A distinct center of excellence in human‚ material and natural resources development‚ globally relevant and competitive‚ and focused on responsible citizenship‚ sustained economic growth and improvement of the quality of life of the Filipino. University Mission As stated in its Charter (PD 1778)‚ it shall provide advanced instruction in the arts‚ agriculture‚ fisheries‚ engineering and natural sciences‚ as well as in the technological and

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    Ralp C. Ramos BEEd-3rd year DEPARTMENTS OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT  The following are the different departments of the Philippine government‚ and the names of their secretaries. * Department of Agriculture - Sec. Proceso J. Alcala -Proceso Jaraza Alcala (born July 2‚ 1955)‚ popularly known as "Procy" in his home province. A member of the Liberal Party‚ is the current Philippine. He was a two-term congressman of the 2nd District of Quezon Province from 2004 to 2010. On June 29‚ 2010‚ President Benigno

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    Reaction paper

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    Diosdado Macapagal Early life Diosdado Macapagal was born on September 28‚ 1910‚ in Lubao‚ Pampanga‚ the second of four children in a poor family.[1] His father‚ Urbano Macapagal‚ was a poet who wrote in the local Pampangan language‚ and his mother‚ Romana Pangan Macapagal‚ was a schoolteacher who taught catechism.[2] He is a distant descendant of Don Juan Macapagal‚ a prince of Tondo‚ who was a great-grandson of the last reigning Rajah of Selurong‚ Rajah Lakandula.[3] The family earned extra income

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    Annotated bibliography Fashion American Decades. Ed. Judith S.Baughman‚Victor Bondi‚ Richard Layman‚ Tandy McConnell‚ and Vincent Tompkins. Vol. 1980-1989. Detroit:Gale‚2001.From Gale Virtual Reverence Library 1980’s a decade of ensemble and library artist and celibates with heavy influences in fashion. Over size shirt and neon colors were in colors like hot pink‚ green‚ yellow‚ and orange. Were often worn in disco or nightclubs. Celebrities like Madonna impact on 80’s fashion as well as

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    Elpidio Quirino

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    his five children were killed by the conquerors. After the liberation (1945) of the Philippines‚ Quirino became president pro tempore of the senate and was elected (1946) first vice president of the independent Philippine republic. When President Manuel Roxas died (1948)‚ Quirino succeeded to the presidency and was elected to that office in 1949. His administration was plagued by the Hukbalahap insurrection. Although ill‚ Quirino ran for reelection (1953)‚ but he was overwhelmingly defeated by Ramon

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    It was the time of the military in Panamá‚ which was ending the country. At that time all those who opposed the military began to make acts of repudiation‚ leaving the sidewalks and balconies of the houses to protest with white handkerchiefs and taking out pailas at certain times of the day. So little by little began to call street marches‚ which every day were more crowded by people who opposed the military dictatorship. My mother Gisela Sosa de Obarrio‚ lived many experiences in her 17 years during

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    After the Commander of the Chilean Forces‚ General Erasmo Escala resigned as a result of his continued discrepancies with the War Minister; the later promoted General Manuel Baquedano‚ a veteran from the Peru-Bolivian Confederacy war‚ who enjoyed the sympathies and respect of the soldiers. The units under the command of General Baquedano were cohesive. An example of this happened during the Battle of Tacna. The criticized frontal attack tactics exposed the Chilean formations to the effects of fires

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    Argentine Caudillo: Juan Manuel de Rosas In the year 1829 Argentina was faced with a conflict between two social and political groups to determine the future of the nation. Juan Manuel de Rosas‚ a federalist‚ became governor of Buenos Aires that same year starting a period of terror‚ tyranny and brutal suppression. Rosas’s dictatorship was noted for its law and order through tyranny in which his secret police and spies intimidated all opposition‚ so that by 1840 few people dared to oppose him and

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