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    Philippine Republic-Old Society 1946-1972 Republic of the Philippines-New Society 1972-1986 Republic of the Philippines-New Republic 1986-present  | | Christianity | ------------------------------------------------- Filipino People and Resources Rich information about Filipino people‚ culture‚ traditions and resources will enable expats make the most of living in this country or other countries. For foreign expats‚ being equipped with relevant data about

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    of his senatorial candidates in May 2013 elections proving that he has regained the trust of the Filipino people in the presidency. He also made thankful remarks for the police officers with their great acts and also other department secretaries and extended his praises to the exemplary public servants. He ended his speech by saying he was proud to be a Filipino and it is wonderful to be a Filipino in these times. In my own view towards the delivery of his speech‚ I was a little bit dismay since

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    seeing all the various works of Juan Luna and how abundant this museum is with his works. It’s nice how they also displayed the sculpture of the artist himself because of all the work he’s done. The 4th gallery is made up of works of 19th century Filipino sculptors notably Isabelo Tampinco y Lacandola and his successors. This was one of my favourite galleries because these sculptures are like what I see only on the television or internet‚ I was glad that I had the chance to see something like this

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    In Onofre Corpuz’s esssay on "Is there a Philippine Public Administration"‚ he negatively stated that there is a Philippine public administration by repeatedly stating‚ "It’s all very Filipino". He even stated that "...the existing public administration is faithfully Filipino.". I must agree with his statement because indeed‚ a Philippine public administration exists‚ I believe in terms of structure. I would like to quote Alex Brillantes‚ Jr. and Maricel Fernandez on their statement. "Yes we have

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    Why Jose rizal wrote the poem The Song Of The Traveler? Answer: José Rizal was a true Filipino‚ but he was also educated and acculturated to the European lifestyle and mindset. Imagine for him the feeling of returning from affluent and privileged society in Europe to his impoverished homeland‚ the Philippines‚ corruptly administered under Spanish "frailocracia" where the native Filipinos were treated as as inferior race of "indios".  In his thoughts and writings he often straddles a difficult

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    due to mental laziness. Instead of reading and learning more about Rizal‚ Filipinos put him on an altar much like the way they do with saints for example the Sto. Niño‚ worship him without reading or understanding what Rizal wrote and make him into an anting-anting. Constantino should not be criticizing the American sponsorship of Rizal because‚ at least in my opinion‚ they happened to be correct in their choice of a Filipino to place on that National Hero pedestal‚ while placing other heroes on other

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    Spain colonized the Philippines from 1565 to 1898. The Spaniards ruled the Filipinos for 333 years. Spanish influence on the Philippines and the Filipino inhabitants was immediately visible following the imposition of Castilian colonial sovereignty. The Spaniards transplanted their social‚ economic‚ and political institutions halfway across the world to the Philippine archipelago. The colonial masters required the native Filipinos to swear allegiance to the Spanish monarch‚ where before they only had

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    What is an Educated Filipino? – Francisco Benitez For more than decades now‚ our constant contact with the Americans transformed us and led us to the evolution of our public schools and democratic institutions which then‚ in turn‚ developed in us our national consciousness in strength and in solidarity. It gave rise to a new concept of education which is deemed as the training of an individual for the duties and privileges of a citizen not only for his own happiness and efficiency‚ but also for

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    open rebellion that finally ended Spanish rule in the country. Rizal is an epitome of good character‚ high intelligence‚ and love for his Motherland. He’s a good example to be followed. 2. Studies and Travels Jose Rizal is the most traveled Filipino hero in history.  The travel and adventure of Jose Rizal are an important facet of his education and sophistication through which he learned the culture and politics of other countries. Rizal’s first trip abroad was on 1882 bound for Spain. The travel

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    February 6‚ 1899‚ America became an imperialist.  America was divided on the issue of imperialism.  Some said that imperialism was wrong because it was against everything our nation was founded upon.  Others saw imperialism as a chance to exploit people and land to earn power and prestige.  The following paragraphs will explore America’s experimentation with imperialism in the Philippines.              During the Spanish-American War‚ America outright won Puerto Rico and Cuba by defeating the Spanish

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