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    notorious to the eyes of the friars. In 1880‚ he enrolled at the University of Valencia in Spain‚ and later moved to Madrid. He joined the Freemasonry under lodge Porvenir‚ and he also became a member of the Circulo Hispano-Filipino. After 8 years‚ he founded the filipino newspaper La Solidaridad or SOL in Spain. He also joined the radical party Partido Republicano Propagandista in Barcelona where it emphasized revolutionary ideas. Graciano Lopez Jaena was died of tubercolosis in Barcelona‚ Spain

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    The Filipino People S Power Revolution Essay‚ Research Paper The Filipino People s Power Revolution The revolution of the Philippines is a story about an economically poor government; a poverty-stricken nation; and a corrupt dictators nearly bloodless ousting. The revolution is key in understanding the current state of the nation‚ as well as exhibiting factors that have led to the countries current economical state. While the events leading up to the revolution are by no means solely responsible

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    chapter 3 filipino

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    Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the research design‚ the respondents of the study‚ the research instruments and the statistical treatment to be used in the presentation and analysis of the data. Methods of Research Used The descriptive method of research was used in this study. Descriptive method of research is a fact finding study with adequate interpretation of the findings. It describes what is. It describes with emphasis what actually exist such as current conditions

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    Kasanayan Sa Filipino

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    Romblon /rɒmˈbloʊn/rom-blohn‚ (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Romblon)‚ is an island province of the Philippines located in the MIMAROPA region. It lies south of Marinduque and Quezon‚ east of Mindoro‚ north of Aklan and Capiz‚ and west of Masbate. Its capital is also named Romblon. According the May 2010 Philippine census‚ it has a total population of 283‚930 people.[2] The province of Romblon is composed of three larger islands; Romblon Island at the center where the provincial capital is located‚ Tablas

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    Anti-Feminist Traditions

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    Chaucer challenges the anti- feminist traditions of his time through the wife of bath‚ discuss how far Chaucer makes us sympathise with the wife of bat hand the state of “wives” The prologue of The Wife of Bath begins with an automatic challenge to the traditional views and beliefs of women lines 1-6 ’Experience‚ though noon auctoritee Were in this world‚ is right y-nough for me To speke of wo that is in mariage. For lordinges‚ sith I twelf yeer was of age‚ Thonked be God that is eterne on

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    Poverty and the Filipino Drug Mules Introduction Among the most admired Filipinos today are the Overseas Filipino Workers or OFWs. They have been dubbed as New Heroes or Bagong Bayani by no less than the late Corazon “Cory” Aquino because of the way they willingly leave their families and the comforts of home to pursue high-earning jobs abroad. An estimated 8.2 to 11 million Filipinos or 11% of the total Filipino population work in other countries to support their families and to make their dreams

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    Easter Traditions Analysis

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    In this article the writer tries to clearly define the term tradition in relation to how we perceive it in the modern world. He says traditions are nothing but customs that have been done by generations before us and were passed on to us and we will eventually pass them to the future generations. The writer in specific talks about the Easter traditions. In the Easter traditions it is the norm to have bunny eggs as a highlight of this celebration. “What would an Easter without bunny eggs be?” he further

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    THE FILIPINO REVOLTS AGAINST SPAIN Filipino’s love Freedom! Filipino’s rebelled! Unhappy that’s what I feel like the Filipino’s feeling when they are under the Spaniards. When I read again this chapter‚ I feel I’m one of them I’m in that time and place when the revolt against Spain is held. Fighting too. This is the causes of Revolts: 1. Love for Freedom and Independence 2. Spanish encomendors abuses 3. Tribute (Residence tax) 4. Forced Labor (Polo) 5. Land Grabbing by the friars 6. Basi

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    K-pop and Filipino Teens

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    the objectives of this study‚ the researchers reviewed related studies that are significant for the fans active media consumption‚ Filipinos as active-fans‚ popular media content in the Philippines‚ and the Korean wave in Philippines. Because of the rising of this social media or social networking sites k-pop became popular in the Philippines especially in the Filipino teens. Not only in the Philippines but also in the other country‚ people who are influence by this k-pop group are mostly teenagers

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    The Origin of Christmas Traditions Christmas is filled with traditions and events‚ but how did they start and why do we still do them? Traditions are often passed down throughout generations for centuries‚ but the origins are often unknown or forgotten. Christmas Christmas was originally called "The Feast of the Nativity of Jesus". The word "nativity" comes from the Latin word Natalis‚ meaning birthday. The observance probably does not date earlier than 200 AD and did not become widespread

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