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    that’s me!. They care me and loved me and I have my first birthday that they happy very much and I have my first school year ever at Cosmopolitan Evangelical Church that’s my nursery and my preparatory and after a year I study my grade school at Apolinario Mabini Elementary School and I got my first medal at grade 1 and my parents was so happy to me because I have my honour. And they give me my first toy that was robot and I very love my robot when I was a child. And I have some friends and enemy when

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    History of Supreme Court

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    decree-making powers instituting ad hoc courts and reviewing any appeals concerning their decisions. In 1899‚ when the Malolos Constitution was ratified‚ it provided for a Supreme Court of Justice. President Aguinaldo proposed the appointment of Apolinario Mabini as Chief Justice but the appointment and the convening of the Supreme Court of Justice never materialized because of the Philippine-American War. American Military Rule During the Philippine-American War‚ General Wesley Merrit suspended the

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    Why not ANDRES BONIFACIO as our national hero? The Philippines also known as “The Pearl of the Orient” like all other great countries had difficult beginnings. Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal two of the proponents that instigated our great struggle for freedom‚ they who reminded us of the pride and strength of a Filipino‚ they who showed us that we are people who will never give up and will fight no matter what. One became the voice of the people; leading the propaganda movement that inspired the

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    Bibliography: Guerrero‚ Milagros‚ Andres Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution‚ National Commission for Culture and the Arts‚ http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about_cultarts/articles.php?artcl_Id=5. MabiniApolinario. The Philipine Revolution. Translated by Leon Ma. Guerrero. Co 1969. Rizal‚ Jose. Noli Me Tangere. Translated by Harold Augenbraum. USA: Penguin Group 2006. Russell‚ Charles Edward. The hero of the Filipinos; the story of Jose Rizal‚ poet‚

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    Project in Philippine history Titled : Philippine Government in Transition GROUP 2 BPA1-B Datu  is the title for chiefs‚ sovereign princes‚ and monarchs in the Visayas andMindanao Regions of the Philippines. Together with Lakan (Luzon)‚ Apo in Central and Northern Luzon‚ Sultan and Rajah‚ they are titles used for native royalty

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    Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898) Historical Background After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule‚ the Filipino spirit reawakened when the 3 priests Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17th of February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre. The Spaniards

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    Origin/ Beginning of Philippine Short Story in English I. The Early Period – 1900 to 1930 On August 13‚ 1898‚ the American forces occupied Manila . A few years later‚ in April of 1900‚ President William McKinley directed the Philippines Commission to make English the official medium of instruction for all public schools. The first teachers of English were members of the United States Army. In August of 1901 six hundred American teachers arrived on the transport Thomas. They replaced the soldiers

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    Approval Sheet This research paper entitled “Why Rizal became the Philippine National Hero?” has been submitted and successfully defended by Group VIII (8). Members: Dianne Beleno Gerald Lirag Raymond Lomerio Aiza Cuenca Angelica Delos Reyes Jonamie Ravelo Remarks : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    |Effective Writing by Apolinario Saymo | | | | | | | |Internet | |2 |Figures of Speech |Effective Writing by Apolinario Saymo

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    INTRODUCTION Literature reflects the culture of a nation. It can serve as a tool to express a feeling and emotion. Remember during the Spanish regime‚ Rizal exploited the functions of literature. His two novels‚ Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo contained a lot of subversive themes that sparked the revolution and consequently the victory over the Spaniards. Literature is deeply rooted in the culture of a nation. Stories and poems reflect the local color of its origin. The poem "Stopping by

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