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    FORM A TO BE FILLED-OUT BY DOST/SEI STAFF ONLY TCC APPLN. NO. __ Republic of the Philippines Department of Science and Technology SCIENCE EDUCATION INSTITUTE P.O. Box 18 Taguig Post Office NOT FOR SALE CAN BE REPRODUCED ALL ENTRIES/SIGNATURE IN THIS FORM MUST BE ORIGINAL. 2011 Total Annual Family Gross Income: P (Taxable & Non-taxable) Month 1 __________ kwh Average Electricity Month 2 __________ kwh Consumption in kwh: Month 3 __________ kwh Total = __________ / 3 mos. CV = __________

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    Senor Dr. Jose Rizal‚ I am honored to have been given the privilege of writing to you. I have just read your work “The Philippines: A Century Hence”‚ and it has‚ by all means‚ astounded me. You see‚ I am now writing to you as a student of the University of the Philippines – formed from the freedom you so dearly fought for which has now been achieved. Which brings me back to your aforementioned work. A lot of people – myself included - think of it as a prophecy come true. Reading into your essay

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    Synopsis of "Noli Me Tangere" The novel Noli Me Tangere contains 63 chapters and epilogue. It begins with a reception given by Capitan Tiago (Santiago de los Santos) at his house in Calle Analogue (now Juan Luna Street) on the last day of October. The reception or dinner is given in honor of Crisostomo Ibarra‚ a young and rich Filipino who had just returned after seven years of study in Europe. Ibarra was the only son of Don Rafael Ibarra‚ friend of Capitan Tiago‚ and a fiancé of beautiful Maria

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    sorry for the damage. Piliin mo yung taong paiiyakin ka sa kakatawa‚ hindi yung paiiyakin ka tapos sya yung tatawa The hardest part about losing love is finding your way back =(( If they Cheated once ‚ They Will Cheat Again .. Di porket iniiwasan kita hindi na kita gusto‚ kinikilig lang ako talaga kaya di ako makatingin sayo ng diretso. :"> Its a Big Mistake To Admire You. And Its More MIstake To FALL inLOVE with You =’((( ang orasan ang pinaka mapaglarong bagay sa mundo. ito’y

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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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    Facts about Jose Rizal

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    facts about Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Most Filipinos don’t know about these trivia about Jose Rizal – verify it yourself if you’re a Filipino. At age two‚ Jose Rizal could already write and read. He wrote his first poem at the age of 8 entitled ’Sa Aking Mga Kababata’ (To My Fellow Youth). Just like other Filipinos who are eagerly trying their luck to win the lottery‚ Rizal also joined such type of gambling where he won one-third of the grand prize (Php 18‚000.00) with ticket number 9736. He gave

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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    Introduction to ambahan Ambahans inscribed on a bamboo slat The ambahan is a literary product and poetic expression of the Southern Mangyans of Mindoro‚ Philippines. Although there are about seven different ethnic groups living in Mindoro‚ collectively called the Mangyans‚ these groups are quite distinct from each other as to language‚ customs‚ and way of living. Only the ethnic group living in the south of Mindoro‚ roughly comprising the areas within the municipalities of Bulalacao (San Pedro)

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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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