Athena Louise Losaria; Sports Writers- Yvan Ralph Edroso (Editor)‚ Angelica Sendon and Aron Joshua Peñaflor; Cartoon Editor- Yanina May Alidio; Editor Cartoonists- Maximo Miguel Maralit and Santiago Ronquillo III; Photo Editor- Jan Aira Bolosada; Photo Journalist- Chantal Aevan Capuno; Copy Readers- Rayvelyne Sanchez and Patricia Nicole Kalaw. Everyone has its different duties and obligations based on their assigned positions. ENROLLMENT 2013-2014 By Rayvelyne Sanchez After the recognition on
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CHAPTER IX Rizal’s Grand Tour Of europe with Maximo Viola (1887) CHAPTER IX RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887) After the publication of his book Noli he planned to visit the important places in Europe. Dr. Maximo Viola - he agreed to be Rizal’s travelling companion - he was the person lends Rizal P300.00 for the printing of the book Noli. CHAPTER IX RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887) May 11‚ 1887 - dawn of the said date they left Berlin by train in which
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a “...silent language” (Maximos 64). What Hall means by this is that the perception of time is just as important of a cultural trait as an actual spoken language. He continues to explain that there are two different types of orientations of time‚ monochronic and polychronic. Monochronic refers to a very time oriented culture‚ and view time as a resource of sorts. According to Maximos‚ “To them‚ time is money‚ and can be spent wasted‚ budgeted‚ saved‚ and invested” (Maximos 65). This type of culture
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around Maximo‚ a short Cuban exile in Miami who lives the traditions of his homeland by playing Domino with his friends. However‚ the jokes he tells harbor a deeper meaning and are essential for understanding the bitterness‚ the political conflicts in Cuba‚ and the distance he feels from his homeland. Maximo’s nostalgia‚ the discrimination‚ and the complete loss of his social status and his career prevent him from fully dedicating himself to his present life in the United States. Maximo and his
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a German shepherd’ as the writer is totally aware to explain such idea therein. The full story is about the immigrants and how they are missing their home country Cuba‚ especially Maximo as this is clear through the choice of words by Ana Menendez. In the short story‚ we find that the familiarization therein attempts to orientate self in the world. Also‚ writing attempts to restore the old world from nostalgic memory: the writer’s attempt to understand a new place through familiarization happens
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HISTORY OF KATIPUNAN GAT ANDRES BONIFACIO SUPREMO OF KATIPUNAN The Katipunan was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by Filipino anti-Spanish people in Manila in 1892‚ which was aimed primarily to gain independence from Spain through revolution. The society was initiated by Filipino patriots Andrés Bonifacio‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ and others on the night of July 7‚ when Filipino writer José Rizal was sentenced to banished to Dapitan. Initially‚ Katipunan was a secret organization
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Schiller and the stories of anderson‚ which he translated into Tagalog. 27 November 1886 He made a small outline of the Teruray‚ dialect of the binhabitants of the Western coast of Mindanao‚which he later sent to Prof. Blumentritt. 11 December 1886 Maximo Viola joined Rizal in Berlin. Rizal was not able to meet Viola at the station because the former was sick. 12 December 1886 Early in the morning Rizal visited Viola at the Central Hotel. They took breakfast together I the restaurant below then hotel
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things are similar to what I experience living in a foreign country” (Marcos Souza‚ 2016‚ para 5)”. When you first immigrate to a foreign country‚ the culture shock is the first adjustment to go through and like the characters in the novel‚ especially Maximo‚ who feels violated by “tourists pressed up against the fence‚ gawking at the colorful old guys playing dominos” (Menendez‚ 2001‚ para. 39). He felt because they look different‚ they were like an attraction to other
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Environment for Oracle 11i and the Issues of Testing 20 Average Memory Used By the Oracle E-Business Suite 20 SAP 21 Maximo Inventory & Purchasing Training Workshop 22 Who should attend? 22 Agenda 23 Duration 24 Body 24 1st Interview 25 2nd Interview 25 Interviewee 25 3rd Interview 26 Discussion 27 MAXIMO 27 Implementation Cost 28 Why MAXIMO? 28 Sap (Beta Version) 29 The Shortcomings of Sap that are Catered in the Oracle 12g 30 Harmony Hr Module 30 From FoxPro
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could relate to the story. The story is about four Latino men (two Cubans -– Máximo and Raúl -- and two Dominicans – Carlos and Antonio) that gather together every morning to play Dominos in a park in Miami. The story often goes back in time telling the reader about the background of some of the men – especially Máximo - and how they lived their lives in their countries before coming to America. In Ana Menéndez’s tale‚ Máximo is the one who is always telling jokes about his homeland. In one of these
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