UNIVERSITY OF SAINT ANTHONY GRADUATE SCHOOL A PAPER ON THE CONDENSED VERSION OF RENATO CONSTANTION’S WORKS ON NATIONALISM IN FULFILLMENT OF THE CORE COURSE PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM SUBMITTED BY: LISETTE LUY ONG MAed –HISTORY SUBMITTED TO DR. MARILOU TINO NATIONALISM has been a word every citizen had heard not only once but a lot of times especially for a History student like me but this time no longer fulfilling a requirement for an undergraduate degree but to a more prolific
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THE MISEDUCATION OF THE FILIPINO Prof. Renato Constantino Education is a vital weapon of a people striving for economic emancipation‚ political independence and cultural renaissance. We are such a people. Philippine education therefore must produce Filipinos who are aware of their country’s problems‚ who understand the basic solution to these problems‚ and who care enough to have courage to work and sacrifice for their country’s salvation. Nationalism in Education In recent years‚ in various sectors
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY IMPORTANT EVENTS American Period 1901-1946 Tydings-McDuffie Law Law on Women’s Suffrage Tagalog as official language Japanese invasion Philippine Independence from America The Making of the Neo-colony 1946-1972 Independence from the United States The Third Philippine Republic Land Reform Code Marcos’s Reign Establishment of the Fourth Philippine Republic Crisis and National Breakdown 1972-2013 Proclamation of Martial Law Assassination of Benigno Aquino Establishment
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like without nationalism and sectionalism. Nationalism and sectionalism have gone back to the 1800’s and continue to go through our country. Two examples of nationalism are the building of roads and canals and the Monroe Doctrine. Each of those brought pride to our country‚ along with bringing the United States together. An act of sectionalism was the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise divided our country. Building roads and canals helped build nationalism through the 1800’s. According to
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Polish Nationalism in Frederic Chopin’s Compositions Frederic Chopin was born in the year 1810‚ in Warsaw‚ Poland and died in 1849‚ at the young age of 39 (Thompson‚ 113). He was also known as “the Poet of the Piano” due to his nuance‚ his expressive depth and his ability to conjure up the melody of the human voice from the instrument’s keys (http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/poland503/chopin.html). “Chopin epitomizes the figure of the “Romantic Artist”: withdrawn‚ temperamental
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Impeachment of Renato Corona Renato Corona‚ the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines was impeached on December 12‚ 2011. Corona was the third official‚ after President Joseph Estrada on 2000 and Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez earlier on 2011‚ to be impeached by the House of Representatives. Corona was perceived as an ally of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo‚ who had appointed him as chief justice of the Supreme Court‚ days after the 2010 presidential election. This comes
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Nationalism What is nationalism and the result of it during the 1800? Nationalism was a powerful force during the 1800’s.Nationalism is the belief that people should be loyal to their nation. This drove many people to deciding how they were governed instead of having monarchs impose government on them. There are numerous way nationalism was viewed during the 1800’s‚ these way will be evaluated in three major ways. The first way nationalism was evaluated was by viewing it as a way to unite people
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“Bentham’s version of Utilitarianism does not work.” How far do you agree? I strongly agree with the fore mentioned statement. There are strengths and weaknesses to Bentham’s version of utilitarianism‚ however I believe that the weaknesses outweigh the strengths and that eventually it can be concluded that his theory does not work. Bentham follows the principle of utility; this is the ‘greatest good for the greatest number’. In many situations this can be applied and used effectively‚ however
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country. Nationalism played a ver large part in this unification process. If it hadn’t been for the people of this region having a strong sense of pride for their country‚ Italy would still be split up into many nations as it was in the early 1800’s. There were certain people who helped move this process along tremendously‚ including Cavour‚ Mazzini and Garibaldi. All these great men helped form new movements or ideas. Then in the late 1800’s‚ the people of Italy had a growing sense of nationalism‚ which
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