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    ARMAINE D. ARENAL BSA – I Question: If Jose Rizal is not the national hero‚ who do you think has the attributes of a true national hero? “The Filipino is worth dying for.” (A Reflective Essay) Although the declaration of the Philippines’ national hero wasn’t held during Marcos’ Regime‚ I still believe that Aquino has the attributes of being our national hero besides Jose Rizal. I know that many had already proved their patriotism to our country but for me‚ Aquino is the most

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    Successful Filipino Gays Today’s generation in terms of sexuality is very different. Individuals belong to the third sex‚ especially the gays‚ are now starting to fight for their rights as a human being and make names in the industry that could be proud of. Unlike before‚ they are being discriminated and ashamed by most of the people and couldn‘t see much of their talents and abilities. Here in the Philippines‚ these kind of incidences is ubiquitous‚ that can be seen everywhere. People make fun

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    RESTRUCTURED BASIC EDUCATION -2002 I. Brief Introduction  The 2002 Curriculum for formal basic education aims at raising the quality of the Filipino learners and graduates and empowering them for lifelong learning‚ which requires the attainment of functional literacy. The restructured curriculum makes use of innovative‚ interdisciplinary and integrative modes of instructional delivery whenever these modes are possible and appropriate  “The government has not revised the curriculum for public

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    Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them‚ between them and their children‚ and between them and their in-laws.[1] The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures‚ but it is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships‚ usually intimate and sexual‚ are acknowledged. In some cultures‚ marriage is recommended or considered to be compulsory

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    as well‚ amounting up to 15% of DALY among women. Ancient Beliefs and Practices: Menstruation at one hand is a sign of fertility among women while on the other hand it is seen as an impure period which a girl has to go through so she can get detoxify and prevent the harm to come into the society via her. In earlier eras among various countries globally menstruation was considered as a taboo. Some ancient religious laws also preach the belief of profane state of Niddah where it is practiced that as

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    John Wesley is a man who is essential to the birth of Methodism. He may be a man standing at the beginning of the Methodist movement and theology. I believe that the trigger to have established Methodist movement‚ Methodist church‚ and United Methodist church in earnest is that John Wesley was convinced the assurance of salvation at Aldersgate experience. It will‚ therefore‚ be one of the most important moments in the history of Methodism‚ especially in the formation of early British Methodism

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    English 101 Marriage People tend to think of marriage as a tradition that unites two people towards a common goal of happiness. They make a promise to love each other and create a family. The married couples always have a special bond that unites them and share common goals. Every culture has its own definition of marriage‚ and they all have their own way of celebrating it with their traditions and customs. But universally marriage is a union‚ an agreement between two people‚ and a set

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    Marriages in Arranged Type An arranged marriage is a marriage that is at some level arranged by some or the other than those being married and is usually used to describe a marriage which involves the parents of the married couple to varying degrees‚ it has deep roots in royal and aristocratic families around the world. Today‚ arranged marriage is largely practiced in Africa‚ theMiddle East‚ and Southeast Asia and East Asia to some extent. Some times people suppose there is no diffrentce between

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    Marriage It is known that a man is connected with society. He can’t be alone‚ he is in contact with people constantly. But he should have close people in his circle. He needs their support among constantly growing problems. Of course a man has friends. But his dearest person whom he can tell his thoughts‚ whom he can get away from the problems with‚ takes a specific position. So‚ a man strives to find such a person to make his own family. But in the midst of choosing the perfect wedding dress

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    efforts. It was no secret that Spain was oppressing the people of Cuba. McKinley reasoned to the American public that the U.S. needed to liberate the Cuban people from Spain‚ leaving room for McKinley to negotiate for the Philippines‚ setting the Filipinos free and giving America rule over this island before another powerful nation could take over. Many pro-expansionists excused this motive for expansionism as a side-effect. Looking back‚ the motives for obtaining the Philippines are clear. Territory

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