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    Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Philippine flag from the balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain to the Filipino masses below | Green | 10 PESOS or sampung piso | | Apolinario Mabini (left) and Andres Bonifacio (right) Items relating to Katipunan are shown on the right side. | | Barosoain Church where proclamation of Malolos Constitution and organization of the Congress of First Republic. Blood Compact of the Katipuneros. To the right (not on older

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    RIZAL NATIONAL HERO?

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    civil and clerical officials would put his life and his family’s life in danger. He did not retract his writings because he was thinking not only of the welfare of the present generations but also of the future generations. Through his novels‚ bonifacio and the other katipuneros were inspired. rizal opened the minds of the people. At first‚ he resented the revolution for he was not a revolutionary man and he did not want bloodshed. All he wanted was a reformation which the government did not

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    opening part of the movie when the old lady told him of her prophecy regarding Aguinaldo’s successful future. A man bestowed with great leadership‚ he lead the Filipino army to victory over the Spanish soldiers in Cavite. This victory resulted to Andres Bonifacio coming to Cavite in order to aid the army in the ongoing war and moreover‚ it lead to the people’s trust to cast their vote and make Emilio Aguinaldo the 1st President of the Philippine Republic. He is like everyone‚ human‚ capable of strong

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    [pic] BONIFACIO MONUMENT Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. Classical Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His best known masterpiece is the Bonifacio Monument‚ which is a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio‚ leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto‚ the brains of the Katipunan. The Bonifacio

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    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Colonial Period The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However‚ the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards. Also‚ the Spaniards were late in instituting a public educational system‚ which contributed to the survival of the existing folk literature.  The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines

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    Chapter 1 1.) What are the many explanations about the origin of our land? There are many explanations about the origin of our land. As Christians‚ we believe that the land forms were made by God as part of God’s creation of the world. After the Great flood in the time of Noah‚ many continents and islands appeared. So the descendants of Noah spread out to many parts of the world. The other religions of some tribes in the Philippines explain the origin of this land by telling “legends”.

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    universal critical acclaim. Plot Imprisoned in Fort Santiago under the abusive Spanish colonization‚ José Rizal (Cesar Montano) was approached by a young uneducated indio asking the importance of education during his life. Meanwhile‚ in Balintawak‚ Andrés Bonifacio (Gardo Versoza) and his fellow secret organization of Katipunan‚ commenced the uprising against the cruel tyranny created by the Spaniards by tearing their cedula as a sign of Spanish slavery. Soon‚ a first lieutenant of the Artillery‚ Luis

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    of the few times where there was a convergence in the nationalist movements of the masses and the elite. The Katipunan The Katipunan (meaning "Association") planned and initiated the Philippine Revolution. It was founded in Tondo‚ Manila‚ by Andres Bonifacio and a few other fellow urban workers on July 7‚ 1892. Its full Tagalog name is Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan nang manga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Venerated Association of the Sons and Daughters of the Land). From its inception

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    Published on E-Turo (http://www.e-turo.org) Home > Blogs > jfelizardo’s blog > Printer-friendly PDF The 4Ps Program: A Jump start to a Better Future By jfelizardo Created 04/05/2010 - 06:46 "Genius[1]has no country[2]. It blossoms everywhere. Genius[1]is like[3]the light‚ the air[4]. It is the heritage[5]of all!? - Dr. Jose P. Rizal The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) [6] is a poverty reduction strategy that provides grants to extremely poor households to improve their health‚ nutrition

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    Early Years The history of journalism in the Philippines goes back to the 16th century‚ the same period when England and Europe were starting on the proliferation of community newspapers. It was in the year 1637 when the "Father of Filipino Printing"‚ Tomas Pinpin‚ launched the first Philippine newsletter called "Successos Felices" (Fortunate Events). The publication was written in Spanish and contained a 14-page report on current events. In 1799‚ following Pinpin’s debut in printing‚ he again

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