biographies of the Presidents of the United States‚ books about contemporary Philippine penal and civil codes‚ and novels such as Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables‚ Eugène Sue’s Le Juif errant and José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Aside from Tagalog and Spanish‚ he could speak a little English‚ learnt from his working for J.M. Fleming and Co.[8] Bonifacio was married twice‚ first to a certain Monica who died of leprosy. He then married Gregoria de Jesús of Caloocan in 1893. They had one son
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Single Citizenship: Filipino Religion: Roman Catholic Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 120 lbs Language/Dialect: English/Tagalog Father’s Name: Dodjie A.Anisco Occupation: Sales Coordinator Mother’s Name: Evangeline L.Orio Occupation: Housewife In case of emergency‚ please notify: Name: Evangeline L.Orio Address:
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of “karaoke singing” and eating with bare hands! Truly‚ there is always a divide among the Filipino people: sikat (well-known) and the unknown; rich and poor; homeless and mansion-sheltered; Tondo and Alabang; Catholics and Muslims; Bisaya and Tagalog; barefooted and Imeldific – among others. Yet‚ with the inequality prevalent and ceaselessly acknowledged the irony is that this is where the beauty of the Philippines comes through. This is the reason why “it’s more fun in the Philippines”‚ the perfect
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uttering such if we don’t even recite it by heart? In other words‚ we are just taking it for granted. National symbols like our national flag may give us a sense of being a Filipino‚ but these do not reveal our identity. Like for example‚ the barong tagalog‚ “without doubt‚ it is the garment of defining moments in the lives of Filipinos‚ from cradle to grave. The barong reminds the Filipinos of who they are.”It may really identify us apart from other nationalities‚ but it is only an external identification
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and the colonial legacy of the Philippines. Most of the notable literature of the Philippines was written during the Spanish period and the first half of the 20th century in Spanish language. Philippine literature is written in Spanish‚ English‚ Tagalog‚ and/or other native Philippine languages. As a Filipino‚ What is the importance of Literature? Literature serves as an enormous information base. Research works by famous inventors and literary works by notable scientists often narrate stories
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CHAPTER 1 * Jose Rizal * born July 19‚ 2861 in Calamba‚ Laguna * baptized by Rev. Rufino Collantes in the Catholic church of Calamba‚ June 22‚ 1861 * named “Jose” in honor of St. Joseph * Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda * Parents * Francisco Mercado Rizal – born in Binan‚ Laguna on May 11‚ 1818 and died in Manila on January 5‚ 1898 at the age of 80 * Teodora Alonso Realonda – born in Manila on November 8‚ 1826 and died in Manila
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Education in the Philippines changed radically‚ and was before patterned from both of educational systems of Spain and the United States. However‚ after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946‚ Filipinos then had moved in various directions of its own. Elementary and high school education is compulsory‚ and is administered nationally by the Department of Education‚ along with the assurance of funding for school services and equipments‚ recruitment of teachers for all public schools‚ and the supervising
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LITERATURE REPORTS Group 9.) Region 1: Region/ Title of Report The Quarrel (ILOCOS) by: Andres Cristobal Cruz People of Consequence (CAGAYAN VALLEY) by: Ines Taccad Cammayo Two Brothers (CENTRAL LUZON) by: Rony V. Diaz A Night in the Hills (SOUTHERN TAGALOG) by: Paz Marquez Benitez The Spouse (BICOL) by: Luis G. Dato It Rained Saturday Afternoon (WESTERN VISAYAS) by: Antonio S. Gabila The Black Monkey (CENTRAL VISAYAS) by: Edith L. Tiempo Gabu (EASTERN VISAYAS) by: Carlos A. Angeles The White Horse of
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31yrs.old Date Birth: January 1‚ 1982 Place of Birth: Cabanatuan City‚ Nueva EcijaCivil Status: Married Citizenship: Filipino Sex: Female Height: 5’2” Father’s Name: Mr. Ricardo M. AgapitoMother’s Name: Mrs. Priscilla B. AgapitoLanguage Spoken: Tagalog‚ English CHARACTER REFERENCES Blas Edward G. Espinosa Position: Owner of City Landmark and Blas Edwards Computer Sales Gen. Luna Cor. Del Pilar St.‚ Cabantuan City‚ N.E Mercidita ResurrecionPosition: Owner Internet Café and Salon Sumacab Este
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