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    Brazilian Policeman Tried for the Shooting of a 10-Year-Old Not Convicted Eduardo de Jesus‚ a 10-year-old Brazilian boy‚ was fatally shot seven months ago by a police officer outside his home. As family‚ friends‚ and others protested in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro‚ authorities vowed to seek justice to Eduardo’s parents [1]. Nevertheless‚ the hype over Eduardo soon died down under the depth of thousands of people killed each year by police violence. Unlike the United States‚ Brazil’s police

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    Jose Ignacio Lopez de Arriortua Case General Motors is one of the world’s most dominant automakers from 1931. After 1980s economic recession the main goal for automobile companies was cost reduction. Customers became more price-sensitive. Also Japanese competitors came into market with the new effective system of production. So market was highly competitive and directed toward price reduction. The case states that in 1991 GM suffered $ 4.5 billion losses and most part of the costs of manufacturing

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    Iglesia Ni Cristo

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    Iglesia ni Cristo Iglesia ni Cristo’s first chapelThe Iglesia ni Cristo (also known as INC or Iglesya ni Kristo; Filipino for Church of Christ) is an independent religious organization which originated in the Philippines. The INC was incorporated in the Philippines by Felix Manalo on July 27‚ 1914; The church professes to be the reestablishment of the original church founded by Jesus and does not accept the doctrine of the Trinity‚ including the deity of Jesus. The Iglesia ni Cristo’s architecture

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    Las Ruinas Del Corazon

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    MENDOZA‚ Angelina Marie L. R03 BEAUTIFUL DISASTER When one would finish reading Las Ruinas Del Corazon by Eric Gamalinda‚ the first reaction‚ amongst many others‚ would be disgust. The most evident and common reaction from the readers would most likely be abhorrence and revulsion‚ or any response related to those. But why? What is it in this poem that causes these reactions? How do we get and understand what Eric Gamalinda is trying to say‚ and at the same time‚ get the same negative reaction

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    “En Campos de Batalla de dr. Jose Rizal.” If I got it right‚ this translates to “The Battlefield of Dr. Jose Rizal.” The story was about the challenges that Dr. Rizal faced while he was fighting for the country. It revolved around his personal struggles‚ namely his choice between the freedom of the country and his own happiness. The play started by presenting the adolescent Jose‚ encouraged by his brother to study abroad for the Filipinos‚ and distracted with the young love with his cousin

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    Gregoria de Jesús (9 May 1875 – 15 March 1943)‚ also known as Aling Oriang‚was the founder and vice-president of the women’s chapter of the Katipunan of the Philippines.She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.She married Andrés Bonifacio‚ the supremo of the Katipunan‚ and played a major role in the Philippine Revolution.She has one son from Andrés Bonifacio and five children from Julio Nakpil. She was born in the city of Caloocan to a Catholic middle-class

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    Born In February 25‚ 1778‚ Don Jose De San Martin was born in Yapeyu Argentina. A province of Corrientes. San Martin was born to Juan De San Martin and Gregoria Matorras. Juan De San Martin was a governor of Yapeyu at the time and a troubled professional soldier. Don Jose de San Martin was born of dark complexion. He became a target of social shame considering his dark complexion and light complexion of his parents. It was rumored that his father would often mistreat the indigenous people of Yapeyu

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    Jose

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    Why Jose rizal wrote the poem The Song Of The Traveler? Answer: José Rizal was a true Filipino‚ but he was also educated and acculturated to the European lifestyle and mindset. Imagine for him the feeling of returning from affluent and privileged society in Europe to his impoverished homeland‚ the Philippines‚ corruptly administered under Spanish "frailocracia" where the native Filipinos were treated as as inferior race of "indios".  In his thoughts and writings he often straddles a difficult

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    Ignacio Jose de Allende y Unzaga is best recognized as a Mexican-born officer who joined the Spanish army and fought for independence. Ignacio Allende was born in January 21‚ 1760 in San Miguel el Grande where his service years in the military were 1802-1811. The town is now called San Miguel de Allende in his honor. Allende was raised by a wealthy Spanish criollo family and soon after had the privilege to fight alongside the “Father of Mexican Independence‚” Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla which at the

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    Ní Chuilleanáin Analysis

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    Eiléan Chuilleanáin‚ in my opinion‚ is a poet who thoroughly challenges her readers through her work. Through her ambiguous perspective‚ Chuilleanáin creates and upholds secrets for her readers to resolve. There are several aspects of Chuilleanáin’s poetry that appeal to me: the themes she discusses‚ her use of poetic techniques‚ her ambiguity‚ writing about her personal experience and her honesty. As a reader‚ I found her work very challenging‚ but ultimately rewarding. What I find most

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