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    El Graco

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    El Greco: Feast in the House of Simon El Greco’s "Feast in the House of Simon" creates a visual story of the last supper. It has similar and completely different attributes of a painting I’m more familiar with‚ Da Vinci’s "Last Supper." The reason for thinking this is because of the what is taking place in the scene and for the story I recall learning as a child. The similarities I notice first is seeing Jesus as an important main focal point being placed in the center. As I look farther

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    Battle of Stalingrad

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    How significant was the Battle of Stalingrad and the Russian campaign as a ‘turning point’ in leading to the Allied victory in the European War? Jarryn Phegan Both the Battle of Stalingrad and the Russian campaign are commonly considered ‘turning points’ when it comes to the Allied victory in the European War. However‚ before proceeding further in this report it is important to acknowledge the fact that the Battle of Stalingrad and the Russian campaign alone did not lead to the Allied victory

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    El Presidente

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    Roy Lorenzo Jimenez Hi165 F 1.) In the movie‚ Aguinaldo was depicted as a man destined for great things‚ as seen in the opening part of the movie when the old lady told him of her prophecy regarding Aguinaldo’s successful future. A man bestowed with great leadership‚ he lead the Filipino army to victory over the Spanish soldiers in Cavite. This victory resulted to Andres Bonifacio coming to Cavite in order to aid the army in the ongoing war and moreover‚ it lead to the people’s trust to cast

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    El Filibusterismo

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    The SUMMARY of “El Filibusterismo” During his travels in Europe‚ Ibarra changed his name to Simoun. He becomes a renowned jeweller thus his wealth grew further. He started to make new connections with the illustrious societal personalities in Spain. With his influence‚ he helped a military colonel to rise the ladder and be promoted as captain general of the colonial territory‚ the Philippines. For Simoun‚ it was all planned. Upon his return in the Philippines‚ he was dubbed as his black eminence

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    El Bulli

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    STRENGTHS! a. Eating to a new level b. Creative work & dishes - culinary imagination and scientific experimentation. c. Invents food that provokes all the senses‚ including a sense of disbelief. d. Aiming for a holistic experience – focus on the five senses e. Highly innovative – constantly soughting new techniques f. Deconstruction of the norm and recombining and altering then in delightful ways g. Turning eating into an experience that supersedes eating. h. To engage the patrons sixth

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    El Fili

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    CHARACTERS: MAHOGANY: CHAY PINE: LEIRA MOLAVE/NARRA: GIO MANGROVE/NIPA PALM: ROCHELLE SEED: KHAYTE MOSS 1/MOSS: RONALD MOSS 2/MID: YVETTE BEACH/TAWILIS: DHINDY SEQUENCE 1 NARRATOR: (VOICE OVER) Forest is an important part of the ecosystem. It is said that life comes from the forest‚ it is an area of land where flora and fauna are present. But because of different human activities‚ it started to become endangered. Therefore‚ Singapore made a greenhouse where different types of plants

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    Battle

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    modern doctrine. Operational art is defined today in joint doctrine as: The employment ofmilitary forces to attain strategic and/or operational objectives through the design‚ organization‚ integration‚ and conduct ofcampaigns‚ major operations‚ and battles. Operational art translates the joint force commander’s strategy into operational design‚ and‚ ultimately tactical action‚ by integrating the key activities at all levels ofwar. l The Army definition found in the 1993 version ofFM 100-5 is: The

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    El Law

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    What is the Law in Malaysia? Law is a system‚ law can controls all the thing‚ law is a rules‚ law can prevents the people bad behaviour‚ all the people must comply with the law‚ cannot violate the law. Law also can protects benefits of Malaysians. Therefore Malaysians live in a country which has limitation of law. Malaysia has Separation of Power (SOP) and Civil Society. What is Separation of Power? Separation of power can be divided into legislative‚ executive and judiciary. These three system of

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    El Salvador

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    Passion is known as the strong emotion that motivates us to move beyond our comfort zones to achieve the potential that resides within us. Passion is a powerful driving force. Reason is the capacity of conciencely making sense of things also known as logic. Reason or logic‚ is the foundation of rationality. The real question is‚ does passion and emotion overcome the logic behind people’s concience? Precisely. Daniel Golman‚ the author of Emotional Intelligence‚ once stated‚" Imagine placing a plank

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    The Massacre at El Mozote

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    Massacre at El Mozote Prompt 2 11/21/13 Since Latin American independence the United States has always kept a tight grip on the political and economic happenings in the region. Latin America’s vast natural wealth coupled with their close proximity to the US has made them the perfect target for American imperialism over the past two hundred years. When the Cold War spread to Central America and the threat of communism loomed over the US’s economic interests in the region they were given a prime

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