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    MIGUEL MALVAR: SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES Atty. Joanna Marie A. Liao This research paper was made in response to the query of Vice President Jejomar Binay as to whether or not General Miguel Malvar could be declared as the second President of the Philippines. After careful examination of the available resources on the matter‚ I am of the opinion that there is sufficient basis to support such claim. Allow me to provide a brief summary of the events that transpired in the war efforts

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    Victoria Montgomery Society is ignorant if they think that there are only four major groups of people‚ such as White‚ African American‚ Asian‚ and Mexican that are completely separate from one another. Yet‚ the sad truth is that in fact most of the American society does believe that way because we have all been constructed into this type of belief system. Using the term Habitus gives a greater understandings of how there are important aspects of culture that are learned implicitly. Hence‚ believing

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    Homeless in San Diego

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    Numerous problems have been created due to the economic crisis that almost everyone in the United States has been suffering from. San Diego in particular‚ hit hard with the crisis‚ has faced a number of foreclosures and evictions which have consequently increased the number of homeless people on the streets. "America ’s Finest City" has always faced a homelessness problem‚ but like all chronic problems with the homeless‚ it is merely acknowledged in times of recession and economic demise. “In down

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    The Presidio San Elizario

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    The Presidio of San Elizario In 1598‚ the Spanish nobleman‚ Don Juan De Oñate from Zacatecas‚ Mexico was leading a group of Spanish colonists from Mexico to settle the newly discovered province of New Mexico. The group traveled for weeks across the desert until it reached the banks of the Rio Grande River near the San Elizario area. Soon afterward‚ Oñate proclaimed possession of this area in the name of his King‚ Phillip II. The small town of San Elizario is named after the French

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    Ann San Suki

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    (present-day Myanmar) Burmese political leader I n 1988 Aung San Suu Kyi became the major leader of the movement toward the reestablishment of democracy in Burma (now Myanmar). In 1991‚ while under house arrest by the government for her activities‚ she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Early life Aung San Suu Kyi was born in Rangoon‚ Burma‚ on June 19‚ 1945‚ the youngest of three children of Bogyoke (Generalissimo) Aung San and Daw Khin Kyi. (In Burma all names are individual and people do

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    San Francisco Food

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    cuisine of the United States. One of these cites is San Francisco. San Francisco has a land area of about forty seven square miles. The city has an estimated 2012 population of 825‚863‚ giving it a density of about 17‚620 people per square mile. Thus making san Francisco the densest city in California‚ and the second densest in the united states behind New York New York. In 1906 three quarters of the city was destroyed by a devastating earthquake. San Francisco was quickly rebuilt and is now the forty

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    The San Andreas Fault

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    The San Andreas Fault is an intense‚ significant geological feature that greatly affected the passionate study of earthquakes. The San Andreas Fault influenced the notable geological characteristics such as wealthy minerals and created rare‚ breath-taking sceneries. This catastrophic geological feature motivated scientists to learn more of its powers and what we can do to better prepare for it earthquakes. I chose this geological feature because it constantly changes and affects the reoccurrence

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    African Culture San

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    African Culture San Jeremy Frye Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Prof. Kathryn Sorensen January 14 2013 This is a short essay on the African Culture San. I will be describing their style of living and the kinship system of San. I will identify examples of how the kinship system impacts the way this culture behaves thinks‚ acts‚ and lives. I will also be explaining how the kinship system impacts these same behaviors in my own life. The San culture is

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    Miguel de Cervantes Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra‚ born September 29‚ 1547‚ was a Spanish novelist‚ dramatist‚ and poet. Cervantes was the author of the novel Don Quixote‚ a masterpiece of world literature that was a great influence to other renaissance writers. Cervantes was born to a poor family in a town called Alcala de Henares. His father was a surgeon who made little money to support the family . Without the means for much formal education‚ Cervantes became a soldier. On his return

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    San Fransisco Fires

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    On April 18‚ 1906 an earthquake hit San Francisco. Jack London a local reporter opened the world’s eyes as to what happened to not only the city but the people affected. In detail Jack London observed and witnessed the tragic events of the earthquake that resulted in the city of San Francisco crumbling and burning into the ground. London used very descriptive use of words to give the reader a real sense of the dramatic reality of the destruction of San Francisco. Jack London was the first on the

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