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+ May 25, 2021 THE very next day after the surrender of the Spanish forces in Bacolod on November 6, 1898, the Negrenses started consolidating their hold over the Island by creating a political organization relevant to their interests. They convened their first Assembly at the site of a former Recoletos School in Bacolod and gathered their delegates from the different towns including former presidents, other local officials and leaders. The first matter taken up was the election of a small Commission to sign the Acts of the Assembly and followed by the proposal submitted by Melecio Severino to elect the various positions of the new government which were approved unanimously as follows: President - Aniceto Lacson; Delegate of War - Juan Araneta; Delegate of Hacienda - Eusebio Luzuriaga; Delegate of Government-Simon Lizares; Delegate of Development- Nicolas Golez; Delegate of Justice – Antonio Jayme; Delegate of Agriculture and Commerce – Agustin Amenabar;
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As we enter a new year and chase out the tens of thousands Chinese spies inhabiting the halls (and labs) of Ivy and Kudzu across the nation, it may be a good time to take stock of why even colleges and universities exist.
They were established in the Middle Ages places like Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Salamanca, Bologna to foster Christianity, plain and simple. Universities evolved as did Western civilization over the next thousand years so today they reflect two basic areas: the best in the traditional liberal arts curriculum and the scientific and technological cutting edges of the times. The University of Alabama is no exception.
people are missing and getting information about a lost loved one is very, very difficult. so many people are frankly just disappearing. lack of information is a big problem. anna found a philippine american woman on vacation here in the philippines. she was pregnant. when the storm hit she was able to get to safety. she brought a niece and nephew with her but other family members stayed in harm s way. they are trying to get information what happened to those family members, here is her story. reporter: distraught and traumatized, his arm in a sling, benjamin delivers a desperate message to the disaster zone. watching a local news channel in a hotel room 160 miles away, jasmine is overwhelmed to see her father. before spotting her brother in the background. he tells her not to come to
hey, welcome back. i m anderson cooper reporting from manila in the philippines. we want to focus now on the plight of children here. there are so many children in harm s way and continue to be in harm s way in terms of lack of food and water, and so many families have been separated. so many people moved around to escape the storm and so many people are missing and getting information about a lost loved one is very, very difficult. so many people are frankly just disappearing. lack of information is a big problem. ana corin found a philippine american woman on vacation here in the philippines. she was pregnant. when the storm hit, she was able to get to safety. she brought a niece and nephew with her but other family members stayed in harm s way. they are now trying to get information what happened to those family members. here is her story. reporter: distraught and traumatized, his arm in a sling,
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