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    works of art that depict one of the core aspects of our Catholic faith - the Holy Trinity. Although all of them are breathtakingly beautiful‚ one of them stood out to me the most. The painting I chose is called The Trinity. The Trinity was painted by Jose de Ribera (also spelled Jusepe‚ Josef‚ or Giuseppe) in 1635. Ribera was born on January 12‚ 1591 in Xativa‚ Spain. He spent most of his life in Italy and was trained by Francisco Ribalta. He worked in Parma and Rome before marrying and spending the

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    The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the phenomenal carnivals in the world. In February‚ millions of people go to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the carnival. It is the “second most popular and international known carnival after those held in Rio de Janeiro” (2 September -2011.Wikipedia Foundation‚ Inc. Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The two cities of Rio de Janeiro and Santa Cruz de Tenerife are called the twinned city. The carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the first carnival

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    Brandon Keaton Professor Waltman World Literature II- Paper # 2 14 September 2012 Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz: “Reply To Sor Filotea De La Cruz” Reflection paper Times have changed. As years pass‚ new laws arise‚ old ones plummet‚ some are merely altered but indefinitely‚ there are constant changes that bring us here to date. Reading De La Cruz’s letter‚ “Reply To Sor Filotea De La Cruz”‚ made me think more deeply about time and the way it molds us in a way we cant control. Someone has

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    Letters exchange from The Jewish Question in Early Modern England and Examination of Rodrigo Lopez- A Summary Examination of Rodrigo Lopez Lopez was a Portuguese Jew who converted to Christianity and lived in England. He served as the Queen’s physician‚ and was accused of conspiring with Spanish civilians to murder the queen. He claimed that he was innocent and only cooperated with the Spanish in order to reveal their dangerous intentions. Lopez was found guilty nonetheless‚ and was

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    present work is to investigate the quantity of removal of Malachite Green dye from aqueous solution using Activated Los Pantanos De Villa Carbon (ALPC). Generally‚ dyes are used in chemical‚ textile‚ paper‚ printing‚ leather‚ plastics and food industries. The need for the treatment of dye contaminated waste water passed out from the industry. In this study‚ Los Pantanos De Villa Carbon was studied for its potential use as an adsorbent for removal of Malachite Green dye. This study is focusing on various

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    Rodrigo Monologue Script

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    (Rodrigo‚ Anthony‚ and Francisco just left class as the bell rang to go to lunch.) RODRIGO: Well‚ school already sucks. ANTHONY: Dude‚ we haven’t even done anything that complicated today. RODRIGO: Where are we going to now? ANTHONY: Lunch? FRANCISCO: Rodrigo‚ have you even looked at your schedule. RODRIGO: Who needs schedules when I have you two to look out for me‚ and today hasn’t gone over so hot. Don’t you two hate being confined like this? I don’t like this school there’s too many people always

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    Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz

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    Sor Juana Ines De la Cruz was an incredibly talented writer and contributed greatly to the literary works of her country. As a playwright and poet‚ she poured her ideas and her feelings into her words‚ creating beautiful and eloquent pieces of work. She fought to obtain an education‚ and suffered a tremendous amount to be respected and given the right to express herself. Sor Juana Inez de La Cruz has become an inspiration to women throughout the years‚ and an idol to fellow poets who have learned

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    Reconstructed Portrait of Juan Dela Cruz Reflection: This kind of article is somewhat made to be funny upon criticism although some of his statements are true but need adequate citation of example. The author’s points are thoughts of a typical charlatan English 101 passer that wants to show off his talent in composition of proses like this one. Nevertheless‚ I will give my comments on the statement given by him. First‚ the author’s claim of Filipinos’ uniqueness when it comes to humor didn’t

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    I‚ Lizbeth De La Cruz will be going to college. I have made this decision because I believe that getting a higher education opens up your mind a lot more. Everything you learn in elementary‚ high school‚ and college contradicts each other. I want to learn more‚ open my mind and soul to all this higher power/knowledge that I yet have to learn. I want to go to California State University Stanislaus. I will start small by going to the library there‚ reading and writing as much as I possibly can to expand

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    Before her Response to the alleged “Sor Filotea de la Cruz”‚ Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz who was a nun in what was called “New Spain” (at the time) had privately shared a commentary piece she wrote on a decades-old sermon which somehow fell into the hands of a bishop of Puebla who published said commentary in addition to his own thoughts on what Sor Juana had to say without her knowledge or consent. He did this under the pseudonym of “Sor Filotea de la Cruz” so that it would seem to anyone without intimate

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