documentary film “Ang Buhay ng isang Bayani” shows how Jose Rizal lived his life with his own ideals and principles. Although he existed with a better life and belongs to a middle class family‚ it was clear for him how Filipino people suffered from the hands of the Spaniards who ruled the country in his time. In the film‚ Pin Medina played the role of Rizal and we can clearly see how Rizal’s principles works during his time. The film started with a phrase that goes like this‚ “Ang bayan ay kanser na
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hold of the upper class; he went to Japan and became a member of Kalibapi May 14‚ 1935 -People approved the constitution September 17‚ 1935 -first presidential election in our history -first presidential election of the commonwealth 1933 -nahati ang Nacionalista -Quezon Wing: Partido Nacionalista; Collectivista vs Tydings McDuffie -Osmena‚ Roxas Wing: Partido Nacionalista Collectivista Pro Independencia; Pro have Hawes Cutting Law -1935; they united Quezon: President vs Aguinaldo Osmena: V.President
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The Austronesians as Viewed by Peter Bellwood‚ Wilhelm Solheim II‚ and Zeus Salazar Prepared by Jezza Mae S. Dajac The term Austronesian contextually refers to a population group present in Southeast Asia or Oceania who speaks‚ or had ancestors who spoke‚ one of the Austronesian languages. Apart from the Polynesian people of Oceania‚ the Austronesian people include: Taiwanese Aborigines‚ the majority ethnic groups of East Timor‚ Indonesia and Malaysia. There had been several theories that
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Division of City Schools City of Mandaluyong Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales C E R T I F I C A T I O N This is to certify that John Xavier P. Allida served as an Auditor of KaDiPan (Kabataang Diwa ay Panitik) of School Year 2012-2013. ____________________ _______________________ Maribel A. Diaz
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invitation for me to speak at your annual Regional Philosophy Gathering‚ what attracted me mainly was the intriguing theme of your celebration: “Pilosopiyang Pinoy: Uso pa ba?” Uso pa ba ang Pilosopiyang Pinoy? Actually‚ my suspicion is what you’d like to ask is really a more general question: Uso pa ba ang Pilosopiya? The specific reference to Filipino philosophy makes the situation even worse. Its implication is that there is such a thing as “pilosopiyang Pinoy‚” and the question being asked
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blacklist. World Economic Forum‚ Switzerland IMF upgraded Philippines’ growth projection from 4.8 to 6% PNoy also approved.the Sin Tax Reform Law and “Responsible Parenthood Law” (RH Law). Reforms in Education System(K-12)‚ Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). 503‚ 521 became scholar of TESDA-DOLE and increase in number of TESDA graduates‚ increase in Philhealth enrolles from 62% to 81% and improved benefits‚ allocation of P6.2 billion for flood control in Metro Manila‚ completion of 9‚377
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using concepts that depict Filipino culture. Examples would be the “Lucky Soda” crackers that shows the Filipino value of hating-kapatid; Nestle: 100 years na pag-ibig; “Alaska” with the concept of fiesta sa baryo; Blend 45: Gising Pinoy; Modess: Makabagong Pilipina. A rising number of TV series are contributing to the transformation such as “MagTV na:atin to!” featuring the different landmarks and cultures around the Philippines; “Jessica Soho” and “Rated K” featuring not only interesting stories
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conversation we are having now about gender and sexuality (and even sovereignty) that I feel has been a long time coming. I hope that your hearts will remain open to this important conversation because I know that as a people‚ we are fond of saying‚ “Ang lahat ng bagay ay nadaaan sa mabuting usapan. (We can talk openly about anything under the sun).” I want to start by saying that transgender people have always existed in the Philippines. We are a highly gender-diverse society and transgender Filipinos
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Philippine Music Kulintang Kulintang refers to a racked gong chime instrument played in the southern islands of the Philippines‚ along with its varied accompanying ensembles. Percussive bossed gong ensembles without a melodical gong rack‚ known as Agung‚ are played throughout most of the islands by indigenous groups (such as the Mangyan‚ Lumad‚ Batak‚ Tagbanwa and Aeta) as well as historically by low-land groups such as the Bisaya‚ Bicol and Tagalog‚ yet the kulintang ensembles themselves are only
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