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    While watching the movie‚ I have observed similarities and differences of some scenes from today’s youth. Let’s start discussing about the similarities. First thing I have observed is the harsh treatment given by the colonials to our fellowmen especially to women and children. They‚ if not physically‚ were verbally abused by the Spaniards. I compared it to what’s happening in our society today and quite noticed a similarity. It is similar in a way that women and children‚ even the men too‚ are still

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    Rizal in the Big Screen: A Summary Paper on Jose Rizal the Movie It was finished. Jose Rizal’s life‚ works‚ and writings finally culminated in the vast expanse of land facing the Manila Bay where he stood in front of the firing squad and the teeming crowd of Filipinos and Spaniards all under the morning sun of December 30‚ 1896. This is just one of the memorable scenes in the film based on his life‚ not only for its historical significance‚ but for its cinematography and focus on production

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    Types of Food Menus in RestaurantI want to do this! What’s This? A Menu is a restaurant’s face to the world. knife fork and menu image by Warren Millar from Fotolia.com Different restaurants offer different cuisines‚ customs and price ranges as well as different menu styles. A menu is the most visible and most important part of a restaurant’s concept--its face to the world. The menu of a fast-food restaurant differs dramatically from that of a fine-dining restaurant--and not just because of

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    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINE VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER North Avenue‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City PHIC ACCREDITED HEALTH CARE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION Records in this office show that CLARISSA C. DE LA VEGA has been employed in this Medical Center since July 10‚ 2009 to October 5‚ 2012 as Staff Nurse and has been consistently rated Very Satisfactory in the performance

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    Baptist Theological College Name: Jilly Bert Sabanal PhilSci 1 Philippine History Date: April 19‚ 2015 Reaction #1 Dr. Jose Rizal I admire what Jose Rizal did in helping and gaining the liberty and freedom of our country. What he did was heroic because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He did not form and train soldiers and use swords and guns in fighting for democracy. He did the very effective tactic in inspiring and educating his fellow Filipino. His writings

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    JOSE RIZAL José Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and reformist. He was born on June 19‚ 1861 and was executed December 30‚ 1896 by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines. He is considered to be the national hero of the Philippines. Schooled in Europe‚ he was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He was wrongly implicated as the leader of a violent revolution‚ and that led to his execution. December 30‚ now celebrated as Rizal Day‚

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    On February 28‚ 1888‚ a year after the publication of Noli Me Tangere‚ and six months after his arrival in the Philippines‚ José Rizal sailed from Manila again‚ by "advice" of the government. The letters he wrote back home show how his heart ached at going‚ yet his judgment told him that it was best for him to go. The phenomenal effect of Noli Me Tangere made it clear that Rizal could wield a mighty influence through his pen‚ but to write the truth he would have to go to some country where he would

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    Ateneo De Naga University Naga City Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Submitted By: Miranda‚ Bly Submitted To: Mr. Ozzias Villaver (Teacher) In partial fulfillment of the requirement of HISSOO5- Life‚ Works and Writings of a Genius Section N4 – 7:30 – 9:00 TTH – AR112 1st Semester / SY 2009 – 2010 Title: Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Introduction: During Rizal’s time‚ he showed us what a real character of a woman is on those times. He told in one of his

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    Scriptwriter: Mr. Paul Ballano Director: Ms. Sweet Grace Ballano   Karel Marquez As Ms. Amelia Resontoc Pinky Marquez As Mrs. Resontoc   Students: Paul Ballano As Yul Yab Aragones As Faye Shiela Bartolome As Claire Charissa Ramirez As Myra David Isaac "ZAC" Celadiña As Klein Kath Jarabelo As Claire/Faye Juddie Fe Suarez As Faye Izzy of Daisy Siete As Myra Alvin Aragon As Klein   Teachers: Vida Rae Masakayan As Ms. Alacdan Ahmee Galguiera As Ms. Palafox/Mrs. Resontoc Jess Ibasco

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    THE PHILIPPINES (JOB(02)/99/Add.11 – See G/TBT/W/186) A. What are your top prioritized TBT-related technical assistance and capacity building needs? The Philippines priority needs are focused on the following areas: 1. Technical assistance for the improvement of technical infrastructure of government regulatory agencies (testing/calibration laboratories ) for a reliable certification system that will build the confidence of the trading partners of the country. Reviews and follow-ups

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