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    Students Difficulties in Expressing Their Ideas in English

    FILIPINO (PANANALIKSIK) Pananaliksik – bilang isang disiplina ay mahalaga sa pag-unlad ng isang bansa. – maaaring pang-isahan o kaya’y panggrupo – sistematiko at siyentipikong proseso ng pangangalap, pagsusuri, pag-aayos, pag oorganisa at pagpapakahulugan ng mga datos tungo sa paglutas ng suliranin, pagpapatotoo ng prediksyon at pagpapatunay sa imbensyong nagawa ng tao Aquino – ang pananaliksik ay isang maingat at sistematikong paghahanap ng kaukulang impor-

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    Noses in the Philippines

    in colder regions have longer and bigger noses due to the colder air, which so has the opportunity to warm up more before going to the lungs. Because of the hot temperatures close to the equator, this was not necessary for people living in the Philippines. Still, today you find several variations of noses among Filipinos as well as in more western regions. The different kind of noses range between really flat noses, really small noses, really wide, but also not so wide noses and you can even see

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    Filipino

    SALOOBIN NG MAG-AARAL SA KASALUKUYANG PROCESO NG ENROLMENT SA COLLEGE OF INFORMATION, COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS TECNOLOGY NG UNIBERSIDAD NG SAN JOSE - RECOLETOS Iniharap Kay: Bb. Maria Stella Heramil Alvarado Bilang bahagi ng Pangagailangan sa Pagbasa at Pagsulat tungo sa Pananaliksik Iniharap nina: Andales, Victor T. III Reyes, Denisjann Margallo, Franc Anthony Galaura, Vince Carlo Setyembre 29, 2014 DAHON NG PAGPAPATIBAY Ang Pag-aaral na ito na pinamagatang Online na

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    Essay On The Imperialist Movement

    of the United States as having global power. When the United States won the war it produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish to allow for the United States to run Cuba, and to claim jurisdiction over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. The Philippines was the first city the United States decided attack. The United States also took proposition of the independent state

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    Annex The Philippines Dbq Analysis

    How would you feel if a natio took your freedom? That how the Philippines felt when they were in the Spanish rule. Freedom was taken away from the Philippines by the Spanish and the US wanted to liberate them. In 1898, the US successfully won a war against Spain to liberate the Philippines and Cuba. The victory made the US suddenly the major world power. The US liberated Cuba, but the Philippines was another matter. The Filipinos wanted their independence, but the United States decided to hold on

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    Spanish American War Justified

    America has justified its rise as a world power from the Spanish-American War through WWII by showing their determination to be economically strong as a country and set a standard for other countries. America has justified their imperialist practices by portraying a democracy ran country that focuses on peace, power, and being an example of peace for the rest of the world. And also by showing its strengths politically with Pearl Harbor, militarily with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and economically

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    Filipino American Thesis

    For this History 150 class, I have chosen to write about Filipino-Americans for my research paper. One main reason for this choice is that I want to be more informed about the Filipino-American community and its significant history with America. In the past, books I used in previous history classes only briefly mentioned this particular group of people. So, by writing this research paper, I hope to increase my knowledge about Filipino-Americans. Another reason is that I want to know why these particular

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    Compare And Contrast Cuba And The United States

    Liliuokalani tried to eliminate American influence in her nation's government, the Americans used military force and political maneuvering to defeat her and her supporters. Eventually the islands were annexed to the United States. Cuba and the Philippines were quite different situations. Following

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    George Balanchine: New York City Ballet

    reached artistic achievement in ballet and modern dance. In 1948, George Balanchivadze (known as George Balanchine in the United States), founded the New York City Ballet. He choreographed eighteen Broadway shows and many Hollywood films. He felt he had been given a new opportunity to experiment with ballet and dance. The Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance movies inspired Balanchine. He had a vision of creating a new American tradition of dancing. He “Americanized” ballet in the United States (Hirschman

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    U.S Expansionism

    Bat Agaoglu 9/25/2012 IR 376 Professor Kinzer Paper #1 1) I tell you what I am going to say- The 1890s saw an expansion on US imperialism of American territory, as a result of economic, political, and cultural factors with justifications on acquiring more land, power, and resources. Many Americans believed U.S had to expand to increase population, wealth, and industrial production which demanded more resources. So, therefore, US took control of other territories such as Hawaii, Cuba,

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