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    that began the Philippine Revolution started on the evening of August 29‚ 1896‚ when hundreds of rebels attacked the Civil Guard garrison in Pasig‚ just as hundreds of other rebels personally led by Andrés Bonifacio were massing in San Juan del Monte‚ which they attacked hours later on the 30th. Bonifacio planned to capture the San Juan del Monte powder magazine along with a water station supplying Manila. The defending Spaniards‚ outnumbered‚ fought a delaying battle until reinforcements arrived. Once

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    Spaniards set foot on our country‚ the colonizers tried to conquer Mactan. The place is leaded by a Datu named Lapu-lapu who opposed Catholicism‚ the Datu and his soldiers draw their swords and fought the Spaniards forcing them to fall back. Andres Bonifacio‚ the leader of "Katipunan" known as Supremo used his sword to fight for freedom. But then there’s Jose Rizal. Jose Rizal‚ a genius‚ a man of dignity and a patriot. Rizal came from a prosperous‚ educated and well mannered family from Binan‚

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    couple were married in Catholic rites by Fr. Victor Balaguer two hours before Rizal’s execution at Bagumbayan.  After his execution Josephine‚ accompanied by Paciano and Trinidad Rizal entered rebel territory in Cavite.  They were received by Andres Bonifacio who received from the Rizals a copy of the hero’s last poem which would be known as the Mi Ultimo Adios.

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    FILIPINO SCULPTURE Abdulmari Asia Imao‚ a native of Sulu‚ is a sculptor‚ painter‚ photographer‚ ceramist‚ documentary film maker‚ cultural researcher‚ writer‚ and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture. Through his works‚ the indigenous ukkil‚ sarimanok and naga motifs have been popularized and instilled in the consciousness of the Filipino nation and other peoples as original Filipino creations. His U.P. art education introduced him to Filipino masters like Guillermo Tolentino and Napoleon

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    August marks a significant period in the history of our country. It reminds us about the beginning of the quest of the Filipinos to liberate our country from the tyranny of the Spanish regime. After the discovery of the Katipunan on August 19‚ 1896‚ Bonifacio called for a general assembly and on August 23‚ 1896 (an account of Pio Valenzuela on 1948) the Cry of Pugadlawin (also referred as “Cry of Balintawak”) happened where the Katipuneros tore their cedulas up which symbolizes their determination to

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    Edroline Gaspar Question Andres Bonifacio Emilio Jacinto Apolinario Mabini 1.What is you impression of each of the author after reading his literary work? Andres Bonifacio is a great writer because he arranged his thoughts in this piece flawlessly. Emilio Jacinto uses a lot of similes and metaphors. Apolinario Mabini is very deep. He doesn’t say his point directly. 2. Bonifacio: Enumerate 10 things that every Filipino should know Jacinto: Interpret

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    PATRIOTISM IS THE NEW TREND IN THE PHILIPPINES “The Filipino is worth dying for.” - Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino   How can patriotism be really defined? Some people may answer that it involves the deep love and desire to serve one’s country. Others may say that it involves sacrificing for the country and becoming a hero. But isn’t it enough to be proud of the country who gave you a nationality‚ a sense of identity as its citizen and living by the pledge to the country’s flag? Patriotism does

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    1 Chapter 21 Second Homecoming And The Liga Filipina INTRODUCTION Rizal’s bold return to Manila in June‚ 1892 was his second homecoming‚ his first homecoming from abroad being in August‚ 1887. It marked his reentry into the hazardous campaign for reforms. He firmly believed that the fight for Filipino liberties had assumed a new phase; it must be fought in the Philippines not in Spain. “The battlefield is in the Philippines.” He told countrymen in Europe‚ “There is where we

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    23. Maria Agoncillo – Agui’s 2nd wife 24. Juan Sitges – Carcinero’s successor 25. Florencia Garcia – Jose Burgos’s mother 26. Panday Pira – pseudonym of Padre Serrano Laktaw 27. Plaridel – M. H. del Pilar’s pseudonym 28. Andres Bonifacio – great plebian 29. Thomas a Kempis – author of Imitation of Christ 30. George Taufer – adopted Josephine Bracken 31. Col. Francisco Olive – judge advocate 32. Rafael Dominguez – appointed judge advocate by Col. Olive 33.

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    Philippine Culture The culture of the Philippines is very diverse. This is due to the colorful combination of different nations with our country. Its culture is reflected by the complexity of the history of the Philippines through the blending of Pre-Hispanic indigenous Austronesian civilizations. There are a number of countries that have influenced Philippine culture such as Spain‚ United States‚ China‚ India‚ and the Arabs. The influences of these countries are visible in the various practices

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