LITERATURE UNDER U.S. COLONIALISM (1898-1945) Revolution of 1896 – taga-bayan-taga-bukid polarization (def.: division of a group into factions Tejeros Convention * Taga-bayan – ilustrados of Cavite who wrested from Bonifacio; masses the leadership of the revolution * Education – requirement for leadership * Wealth – requirement for education * Filipino native elite – succeeded in reserving for itself the role of determining Filipino response to independence and nation-building
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First experience of the United States at colonization. It was never the stated intention of America to colonize the Philippines forever “the Philippines are ours not to exploit‚ but to develop and civilize‚ to educate‚ to train in the science of self – government” President McKinley US congress (1899) Objectives: To pursue a manifest destiny for America as world power; To use the Philippines as a source of raw materials for U.S industries and as the market for U.S manufactured
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Introduction Overpopulation is a condition where organisms such as number of human beings living in a confine space and using its resources far exceed the carrying capacity of its environment needed for survival. It is not simply a function of the size or density of the population but include factors such as the available sustainable and non sustainable resources that made life pleasant and worthwhile.1 Many sources‚ books and articles say that people are the
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Rizal and His Relationship with Other Filpino Heroes The young hero devoted his life seeking redemption for his oppressed countrymen. He valiantly objects injustices in own kind of dealings. Fought through pen‚ a tool mightier than sword‚ to defend his idealism of his culture‚ tradition‚ government‚ religion‚ and race. But what made him greater among the greatest is that was that Rizal measured not himself finer among the others‚ thus he deems himself an underdog who strives for enhancement
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AILEEN J. VILLACRUZ BSE 1 APOLINARIO MABINI’S WORKS: A CRITIQUE PAPER Apolinario Mabini was a Filipino political thinker and architect of the Philippine revolt. He expressed the philosophies of a democratic popular administration‚ giving the past struggles of the Filipino people with a coherent ideological orientation. He was undoubtedly the most profound thinker and political philosopher that the Filipino race ever produced. Someday‚ when his works are fully published‚ but not until then‚ Mabini
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Veneration without Understanding (Summary) It is in the national revolution that the people were most united‚ most involved and most active on the fight for freedom. Almost always the leader of the revolution becomes the principal hero of his people. The unity between the people and the leader enhances the effects of both. In our case‚ Rizal‚ our national hero was not the leader of our revolution. In fact‚ he refused to be associated with it. He said in his manifesto
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Chapter Eight Peace‚ Tolerance and Harmony as Core Values of Philippine Culture Lourdes R. Quisumbing‚ President‚ Asia Pacific Network for International Education & Values Education This chapter presents a Philippine perspective on the concepts of peace‚ tolerance and harmony as core values of Philippine life and culture that have endured through- out the evolution and development of the nation from traditional to contemporary times. Although changes have occurred in their modes of
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MCPM Kas 1A Reaction Paper on the film “Ganito Kami Noon‚ Paano Kayo Ngayon?” by Eddie Romero Ganito Kami Noon‚ Paano Kayo Ngayon is a 1976 film directed by Eddie Romero starring Christopher de Leon and former Miss Universe Gloria Diaz. It’s easy to say “I am a Filipino”. But when can a person be considered as a true Filipino? In the movie‚ the word “Filipino” had different definitions. The word originally referred to a person of pure Spanish decency that was born in the country. However‚ a
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Effects of Noontime Shows in Philippine Economy and Filipino Families Since television came out in the Philippines in the 1950s‚ it has become “the most accessible and most influential medium to the society” (SEECTV‚ 2012). The television has become such an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. Not just for entertainment value‚ but TV is also a valuable resource for advertising and different kinds of programming (Jezek Geno‚ 2014). The TV affects
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Topic: 10-POINT AGENDAS OF PNOY REFLECTION: The Philippine Educational System is having some difficulties in resolving the different issues regarding the quality of education that we have today. Because of this‚ ‚His Excellency Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Aquino our 14th President prioritized the upgrading of the educational system in our country. To give the Filipino people a good quality of education and for the Filipinos to be more globally competitive. One of his agenda is the
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