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    Sample Implementation

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    Our project was implemented at Brgy 601 Zone 59 District VI‚ a small community V. Mapa Ext. Sta. Mesa‚ in the city of Manila. Our group opts to choose this barangay because of its nearness and at the same time‚ our group leader’s residence is located there. The place was a typical urban community with single story houses‚ children playing in the streets‚ bystanders in some benches‚ single small scale businesses like convenience stores and street carts as among the common things that you could see

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    Juan Nakpil

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    Juan Nakpil and Gregorio D Jesus‚ Juan Nakpil was the first national artist of the Philippines in architecture category. He was the first Filipino architect who was able to be listed in American institute of Architects. He finished his high school in Manila high school (1917) and took the course of engineer in University of the Philippines. During his times in UP‚ he studied free drawing‚ painting‚ decorative arts and sculpture. After two years‚ Juan Nakpil gone to United States and took his bachelor

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    Bar Exams Question 2006 - 2010

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    his counsel. What are the remedies available to him? Explain. 5% - V - May Congress enact a law providing that a 5‚000 square meter lot‚ apart of the UST compound in Sampaloc‚ Manila‚ be expropriated for the construction of a park in honor of former City Mayor Arsenio Lacson? As compensation to UST‚ the City of Manila shall deliver its 5-hectare lot in

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    SESSION GUIDE in RIZAL

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    Rizal’s Life” References: Castaneda et.al.‚ Jose Rizal: The Martyr and National Hero; (Malabon City: MUTYA Publishing House‚ Inc.‚ 2007) Zaide‚ Gregorio and Sonia‚ Jose Rizal: Life‚ Works and Writings of a Genius‚ Writer‚ Scientist and National Hero; (Manila: All-Nations Publishing Company; 2007) http://joserizalfans.wordpress.com/2011/02/23/jose-rizal-stories-of-love/ http://nhcp.gov.ph/ -rizals-love-life/ Materials: Book‚ Pictures‚ Cartolina/ Newprint and Cut-outs III. Methodology (Integrated Method)

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    The Trip

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    THE TRIP TO CUBA THAT ENDED IN LUNETA by VW Bro. Bernardino L. Saplaco‚ Jr.  Past Grand Pursuivant I simply want‚ in this article‚ to recreate important events that culminated in Dr. Jose Rizal’s execution on Bagumbayan field (now the Luneta)‚ the centennial anniversary of which we commemorated on December 30‚ last year (1996); to pose at certain points‚ perhaps for polemical reasons‚ some pertinent questions which‚ to me‚ still clamor for satisfying answers; to reiterate a couple of famous tributes

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    Grandstand Hostage Crisis http://marloneviardo.blogspot.com/2010/08/better-ending-for-quirino-grandstand.html Posted by Marlone Viardo If its reality TV you want‚ it can’t get any real than this. We all know what went down in Quirino Grandstand‚ Manila‚ Philippines on the night of 23 August 2010 so I’ll spare you some of the details and fast forward to my observations. So many things went wrong in this hostage crisis. So‚ so‚ so many. This incident didn’t deserve such bloody ending. There

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    Describing My Self

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    Philippine Revolution” The revolution would begin at midnight‚ Saturday‚ 29 August. Aguedo del Rosario‚ Ramon Bernardo‚ Vicente Fernandez‚ and Gregorio Coronel were named brigadier-generals. Route for the tree commanders to take in the attack on manila were assigned. Philippine Revolution (1896-1898)‚ called the “Tagalog War” by the Spanish‚ was an armed military battle between the people of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities that lead in the resignation of the Philippine Islands

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    Boni, Jaci and Mali

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    RIZAL 10:30-12:00pm ARCIAGA‚ Frances Geline R. March 5‚ 2013 MT 1123 Prof. JAL Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (30 November 1863 – 10 May 1897) Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863‚ the son of a government official. When both his parents died in the 1870’s‚ he left school to support his five brothers and sisters. By the mid-1880s‚ he had become a fervent Filipino nationalist. When José Rizal established the Liga Filipina in 1892‚ Bonifacio was one of its first members

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    studied at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1881 and at the University of Santo Thomas‚ where he received the law degree in 1894. During this time he earned his living by teaching Latin and then serving as copyist in the Court of First Instance in Manila. In 1896 Mabini contracted an illness‚ probably infantile paralysis‚ that deprived him of the use of his legs. When the Katipunan revolt broke out late that year‚ the Spanish authorities arrested him. Unknown to many‚ Mabini was already a member

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    El Presidente

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    the Katipunan and later assumes leadership of its Cavite chapter while becoming mayor of Cavite El Viejo. When the trouble breaks out in Manila in late August 1896‚ Aguinaldo tries to assure the Spanish provincial government of non-interference and covertly marshals his forces despite a lack of weapons. Learning that the Spanish mostly put their forces in Manila‚ Aguinaldo finally mobilizes his troops and take the command of the Katipunan forces in Cavite. As the rebels gain ground in Cavite and

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