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    Spanish Code of Comerce

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    Traducciones e Interpretaciones S.A. Maquetación: DIN Impresores‚ S.L. Cabo Tortosa‚ 13-15. Pol. Ind Borondo - 28500 - Arganda del Rey (Madrid)http://www.060.es (TRADUCCIÓN JURADA DEL ORIGINAL EN ESPAÑOL AL INGLÉS) (SWORN TRANSLATION FROM THE SPANISH ORIGINAL INTO ENGLISH) II. CODE OF COMMERCE 2. ROYAL DECREE‚ DATED 22ND AUGUST 1885 BY WHICH THE CODE OF COMMERCE IS PUBLISHED (Gazette numbers 298 to 328‚ from 16th October to 24th November 1885) Pursuant to the provisions contained in the

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    reached the equator in a country called Sierra Leone. To make everything worse‚ Magellan found out that 3 of the Spanish Captains were planning to kill him and King Manuel sent ships to sabotage their voyage. To avoid the ships from Portugal‚ Magellan ordered the captains to sail along the African coast. They survived the storm but Magellan knew one was about to happen on board. One of the Spanish Captains—Juan de Cartagena— deliberately disobeyed Magellan. After three days‚ Magellan confronted Cartagena

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    “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” A nation turnout is unquestionably the product of the one who is responsible for governing it. Two rulers who clearly demonstrate the validity of “A nation’s fate is determined by its ruler” are Peter The Great of Russia and Phillip the second of Spain. Both rulers had some great accomplishments that favored their nation but what is most important is the final outcome of a nation by the end of the Rulers death. Peter The Great had a great impact on Russia

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    Bartolomé de las Casas was a Spanish historian and a social reformer who was writing in the 16th century‚ during the time of the Spanish occupation of the Indies. In A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies‚ Casas provides a scathing commentary on the cruelty exercised by the Spanish colonizers on the natives of Hispaniola—as well as explain the aims that motivated this behavior. The account acts as not only an observation on the practices of the colonizers‚ but is also a reflection of the

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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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    Midterm Study Guide

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    or three manuscript lines maximum) Alcaldía mayor: Altepetl Audiencia Ayllu Brazilwood Cabildo Cacique Calpolli Capitania (Captaincy) Corporation Corregimiento Donatorios (Donatories) Encomienda Forastero Governación Huaca Inquisition Kuraka Ladino (indio ladino) Limpieza de sangre Mameluco Mestizo Mita Mulato New Laws (1542) Oidores Repartimiento Requerimiento Royal Patronage Tahuantinsuyo Vice-roy Peoples (Historical significance‚ where‚ when) Atahualpa

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    Pre-Spanish Period

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    The Pre-Spanish Period Historical Background Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores‚ our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories‚ old plays and short stories. Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was

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    Who Killed the King?

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    is the speech that Queen Elizabeth of England gave to her troops before they defeated the Spanish Armada which was organized by King Philip II himself. Las Casas’ Apologetic History is a book that Bartolome de las Casas wrote while having been the “Protector of the Indians”‚ of which King Philip would not let him reveal to the public about the horrors that were being brought upon the Indians by the Spanish explorers. There was also a Holy Bible in Dutch‚ which could have held the map from Orelius’

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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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    Cultura Chapter 1 Summary

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    Cultura: Chapter 1 Spanish is spoken in Spain‚ North America‚ Central America‚ and South America. En veinte países‚ el español es la lengua oficial. 417 millones de personas hablan español. Hay 311 lenguas que son hablan en los Estados Unidos. Some are Spanish‚ English‚ German‚ French‚ Arabic‚ and Italian. 62 languages are spoken in Mexico today. Some conclusions we can draw are that North America is an extremely diverse continent and that a large population speaks more than 1 language. The

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