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    university professor‚ husband‚ and loving father to son Emilio. He is recognized for both his professional and social successes. Meanwhile his neglected teenage son Emilio (Fausto Rossi) lives in the shadow of his father. Emilio treats his father with the upmost respect so as to always stay in his good graces. Yet all this changes following the climax of the film. When a terrorist act linked to the Red Brigades leaves one of Dario’s close friends dead‚ Emilio becomes suspicious‚ leading to a conflict that

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    10. Carlo J. Caparas is a comic strip creator‚ writer‚ director and producer who became sensational known for his created local superheroes and comic book characters that are still popular to Filipinos until now. Some of his creations turned Filipino icons such as “Panday” (a Blacksmith hero) and many others. As a producer and director‚ Carlo J. Caparas produced box-office movies based on comics and true-to-life stories and crimes. In 2009 he received National Artist Award granted by the President

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    10 Surprising Facts About Death Penalty In The Philippines For Filipinos‚ few issues can be so polarizing yet undoubtedly interesting at the same time as that of the death penalty. After all‚ some of the most memorable moments of our history have involved capital punishment (the Gomburza’s garrote‚ Jose Rizal’s firing squad‚ etcetera). Although we won’t enter in the un-ending whirlpool of debates and choose which side we’re on‚ we do however would like to share some of the more-interesting stories

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    retained possession of the islands for the next 350 years. The Treaty of Paris ceded the Philippines to the U.S. in 1899 after the Spanish-American War. Meanwhile‚ the Filipinos‚ led by Emilio Aguinaldo‚ had declared their independence. They initiated guerrilla warfare against U.S. troops that persisted until Aguinaldo ’s capture in 1901. By 1902‚ peace was established except among the Islamic Moros on the southern island of Mindanao. The first U.S. civilian governor-general was William Howard Taft

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    about alien life‚ it seems more like an action packed science-fiction novel than a book with religious and moral issues. But Mary ’s incredible skills as a storyteller forces readers to truly tests their knowledge and beliefs. The main character‚ Emilio Sandoz‚ looks at the Stella Maris mission not only as a way to be the first to make contact with alien life forms‚ but also as a quest to find God‚ since in his eyes‚ this amazing journey must be God showing him his purpose. Sofia Mendes‚ who grew

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    Republic Act No. 1425‚ popularly known as the Rizal Law‚ directs all public and private schools‚ colleges‚ and universities to include in their curricula courses or subjects on the life‚ works‚ and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. The Board of National Education is given the mandate to carry out and enforce the Rizal Law. It was approved on 12 June 1956. Senate bill 438 known as Rizal Bill which was first authored by Senator Claro M. Recto -

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    important for Emilio to resolve this disagreement and to make significant changes within the organization to ensure that it does not continue or recur. The key steps will include: working with both Hernán and Alexey to defuse the current situation; changing the physical set up of the InterSoft lab to promote a better sense of team; and implementing new training procedures to prepare both Russian and Argentinian staff members for travel to either country. Alexey‚ Bruno‚ Hernán and Emilio were working

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    A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS IN THE PHILIPPINES From historical accounts about the Philippines‚ one can readily that certain types of competitive athletics were enjoyed as early as the pre-Spanish period by the Filipinos. Games which were brought to the Philippines shores from Malaya‚ Indonesia‚ China‚ and India did not enjoy as much popularity as in their later period. When the Spaniards came to this country their primary objectiveswere to spread Christianity and to exploit its natural

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    become a psychologist. In 1975 Gloria was singing at a weeding with a local band called "The Miami Latin Boys." the band leader Emilio Estefan was impressed. Eventhough Gloria was a shy person‚ Emilio enjoyed her smooth voice‚ and asked her to joined the band. Gloria agreed but only on weekends as a front singer. In September 2‚ 1977 Gloria married Emilio Estefan. In 1984‚ Emilio convinced record to release an English only album in the United States and European markets. In 1989 Gloria released her first

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    • popularly known as Plaridel • leading propagandist for reforms in the Philippines • editor and co-publisher of La Solidaridad • born August 30‚ 1850 in Cupang‚ San Nicolas‚ Bulacan to Julian del Pilar and Blasa Gatmaytan • died July 4‚ 1896 of tuberculosis‚ in Barcelona‚ Spain • He tried to marshal the nationalist sentiment of the Filipino ilustrados‚ or bourgeoisie‚ against Spanish imperialism. •  He wrote "Dasalan at Tuksuhan" and also made a parody of

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