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    scientist Santiago Ramon y Cajal 1852-1934 He was one of the greatest Spanish scientists of the 19th and early 20th centuries. His study of the brain and nerve cells laid the groundwork for neuroscience. He was not a man who kept his studies to one specific field‚ but rather made lasting important contributions to several fields. He was highly rewarded not only for his laboratory work‚ but also for his scientific writings and illustrations. Cajal tells his life story in a way

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    Ramon Magsaysay

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    Ramon Magsaysay’s Achievements Ramon Magsaysay was the third and most popular of all Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines. He was largely famous for his success in the peace campaign. He defeated Elpidio Quirino in the 1953 presidential elections by an unprecedented margin of votes. Many regard Magsaysay as the President whose heart truly bled for the common man. He toured the barrios‚ opened up Malacañang to the public‚ solicited and acted upon their complaints‚ built artesian wells

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    Ramon Magsaysay

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    in the public service‚ and in such a short time‚ as did Ramon Magsaysay. No public figure – not even Dr. Jose Rizal‚ acclaimed as the greatest hero of the Filipinos‚ or Andres Bonifacio with his plebeian origin‚ or Manuel L. Quezon‚ the political wizard of his era – has aroused among Filipinos the same fanatical enthusiasm that Magsaysay did during his brief term of three years and three months as the nation’s acknowledge leader. Ramon Magsaysay commanded the admiration‚ respect‚ and afftection

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    Ramon Magsaysay

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    Ramon Magsaysay was the third president of the Republic of the Philippines after World War II. His life had great impact not only in his country but on many people in many lands. He was one of the outstanding leaders of his time. Ramon Magsaysay commanded the admiration‚ respect and affection of people because he was a simple‚ humble man; because he cared for all people as individuals and believed in their dignity and importance; and because he had the courage of his convictions. His objective

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    Ramon Magsaysay

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    Ramon Magsaysay | | 7th President of the Philippines 3rd President of the Third Republic | In office 30 December 1953 – 17 March 1957 | Vice President | Carlos P. García | Preceded by | Elpidio Quirino | Succeeded by | Carlos P. García | Secretary of National Defense | In office 1 January 1954 – 14 May 1954 | President | Himself | Preceded by | Oscar Castelo | Succeeded by | Sotero B. Cabahug | In office 1 September 1950 – 28 February 1953 | President | Elpidio Quirino

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    Ramon Sampedro Essay

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    A Helping Hand Ramon Sampedro born January 5th 1943 in North Spain fought for his right to kill himself. At age 25 Ramon unknowingly dove into the shallows of the Atlantic Ocean and became a quadriplegic. Thats where this story begins. The Sea Inside follows Ramon in his few decades long battle with with Spanish courts to legally have someone help him kill himself. In the opening scene of the movie‚ Roman played by Javier Bardem‚ is listening to Gene ‚his caregiver‚ lead him into meditation‚

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    Ramon Castillo

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    Manila Philippines Tel No. (02) 734-8831 to 39 www.sscrmnl.edu.ph Institute of Graduate Studies A Case Study on Ramon Ilejay Castillo In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master in Business Administration By: Marie Karla De Leon Ralph Michael Licaros To: Dr. Roberto Gabiola October 23‚ 2012 I. VIEWPOINT Ramon Ilejay Castillo II. TIME CONTEXT 1987 III. Statement of the Problem Major Problems - No definite business plan

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    Esperanza and Ramon

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    Mary H Chavez English 100 Ms.Gillikin April 20‚ 2014 In “Two ways to belong in America” by Bharati Mukherjee discusses two sisters finding themselves on different sides in the current debate over the status of immigrants. Bharati is an American citizen while her sister Mira is not but they have both lived in U.S for about the same amount of time. Mira still lives in Detroit‚ works in the Southfield‚ Michigan‚ school system‚ and has become all over the country recognized for her contributions

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    Santiago A Hero

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    is a compelling novel written by Ernest Hemingway about a old man named Santiago who has been on an eighty four day streak without catching a fish. Santiago is a frail elderly man who is beginning to lose hope in his capability to even catch fish. As written in Huffington Post a hero‚ “is someone who “we” determine to have demonstrated behaviors and decisions that are ethically and emotionally worthy of our awe.” Santiago is not a hero. How can people call him a hero when all he does is lose

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    Santiago In The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist‚ written by Paul Coelho‚ an epic story is told about an individual named Santiago that follows his dreams and defies all odds to find a treasure that might not even exist. He is accompanied by an ally which is also an alchemist. Throughout the story‚ a main part was the symbolization of Santiago’s heart. His heart symbolizes the good in the world and the most pure way to get what you want. Santiago had to learn to follow his heart throughout the novel and not listen to his sadness‚ thus

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