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    Erea

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    * The Word Processor 1. Word Processing- is the process or system performed by the word processor to achieved a desired output after typing & printing a document. 2. Word Processor-is a computer program (MW) that enables user to perform word processing functions like typing ‚ editing‚ formatting‚ saving & printing a document. 3. File- is anything stored into the computer memory & mostly a collective data represented by a file name. 4. Document-is written information

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    Bungisngis is a one-eyed giant that is found in Philippine folklore. This giant lives in Meluz‚Orion‚Bataan. Bungisngis is described as a one eyed giant who is always laughing.[1] The literal meaning of the name Bungingis is derived from the Tagalog word ngisi which means "to giggle".[2] The Bungisngis has a humanoid shape. It has large teeth which are always showing‚ and its upper lip covers its face when it is thrown back. Two long tusks project from the side of its mouth. The giant only has one

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    Literary Period

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    literary pieces‚ writers were given the chance to show and prove the true talent of the Filipinos. Some of these newspapers were Muling Pagsilang (1903‚ Tagalog)‚ Ang Kaluwasan (1902‚ Cebuano)‚ Makinaugalingon (1913‚ Ilonggo)‚ and Nueva Era (1908‚ Ilokano). The best known magazines that capitalized on short stories and poems were Liwayway (1922‚ Tagalog)‚ Bisaya (1930‚ Cebuano)‚ Hiligaynon (1934‚ Ilonggo)‚ and Bannawag (1934‚ Ilokano).  Writers during the American Period drew ideas from the Propaganda

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    Filipino Social Acceptance

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    Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino‚ (National Organization of Filipino Psychology) a field he established in 1975. Enriquez’ initial proposal that a Filipino concept of personhood centered on the core value expressed in the word Kapwa‚ a Tagalog word that covers the concepts of both "self" and "others‚" has been expanded by those who studied under him‚ resulting in an entire system that seeks to describe the Filipino’s sense of being a person‚ and an entire field of study that differentiates

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    Antipolo

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    Church. In 1639‚ the Chinese revolt reached Antipolo and burned the church down; however‚ the image was unharmed. It stayed in Cavite for 14 years. 10 years after the incident the image was renamed "Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje" (Tagalog: "Ang Mahal na Birhen ng Kapayapaan at Mabuting Paglalayag"; "Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage"). A replica of the image of the Birhen ng Antipolo is now enshrined in the U.S. for all the immigrant Filipinos. The village of Antipolo was made into a town

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    Title of the Movie “BAYANING 3RD WORLD” Cast of Characters Ricky Davao as Filmmaker # 1 Cris Villanueva as Filmmaker # 2 Joel Torre as Jose Rizal Daria Ramirez as Teodora Alonzo – mother of Jose Joonee Gamboa as Paciano – brother of Jose Rio Locsin as Trinidad – sister of Jose Cherry Pie Picache as Narcisa – sister of Jose Lara Fabregas as Josephine Bracken – an Irish‚ the last love of Rizal Ed Rocha as Fr. Vicente Balaguer – the one who is responsible in the release of the Retraction Paper Bon

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    A Little About Me Essay

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    livelihood of the people often sung to go with the movement of workers such as the kalusan (Ivatan)‚ soliranin (Tagalog rowing song) or the mambayu‚ a Kalinga rice-pounding song; the verbal jousts/games like the duplo popular during wakes. Other folk songs are the drinking songs sung during carousals like the tagay (Cebuano and Waray); dirges and lamentations extolling the deeds of the dead like the kanogon (Cebuano) or the Annako (Bontoc). A type of narrative song or kissa among

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    The locals of the Philippines are called Filipinos. Their primary ancestors are the Malays who came from the southeastern Asian country or what is now called Indonesia. Before the Europeans discovered the country‚ Filipinos have had connections with China that resulted to a mixed Chinese-Filipino descent. Spanish-Filipinos came out during the colonial period and Filipino-Americans added a few percentages as well during the American occupation. They are easily distinguished by their fairer color‚

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    Katipunan‚ and the other about the President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government. I watched Supremo (2012) in an SM cinema on the first week of December‚ while I saw El Presidente (2012) during the Metro Manila Film Festival. The mayaman vs. mahirap or the matapobre vs. api are socialist storylines long overused in Filipino TV screens and have been‚ I think‚ the logical outcome of our historical background with the defined social statification brought here by the Spaniards—that of the white peninsulares

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    Php Money History

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    Chinese. A coin in the form of a small conical gold nugget‚ called the piloncito‚ appeared next. On its flat base was an embossed inscription‚ which some scholars say is the character Ma‚ or the letter M‚ in the ancient Tagalog script. The term piloncito comes from the word pilon‚ a local sugar container that resembles the coin. They are engraved with the Brahmanic character “ma” which looks like an upside down “R”. We can only guess that this character refers to the

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