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    Evaluation of the Group Renato Constantino‚ wrote the Veneration without Understanding for him to convince Filipinos having doubts on Rizal being the national hero. At the very beginning‚ he immediately compared the Philippine hero to many nations in which he explained their heroes were leaders of the revolution and ours was adjacent to such revolution: Washington – United States‚ Lenin – Soviet Union‚ Bolivar – Latin America‚ and others. In fact‚ he described Rizal as repudiation towards Bonifacio

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    Background 1.2.1 Historical Background Filipino gay language or swardspeak language is a vernacular language derived from Englog (English- Tagalog) and is used by a number of gay Filipinos. It uses elements from Tagalong‚ English‚ Spanish‚ Niponggo‚ from celebrities’ names and signature brands hat giving a new context of this unique language. A unique trait of swardspeak is that it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual‚ making it easy for people of that orientation to signal each other

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    were one of the Filipinos before‚ Rizal’s action would lead me to doubt him as a Filipino who really loves his country and fellowmen. A real Filipino citizen would not want to be colonized. They would want to have a country of their own that is led by one of their fellowman. I would think that since he is educated and is already one of the ilustrados‚ he would not care for those classes lower him because he is already living a nice and decent life. But because majority of the Filipino was not educated

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    sovereign Filipino people of the Philippines Government does not have the ability to give a good and standard education. Where funds for new projects that would provide the learners a good habitat for learning is being deprive from them because of the rampant corruption of its officers. We all know that the Government are trying there best to give the needs of the students like books‚ classrooms and a teacher that would facilitate the learners‚ but this is not good enough for the people need a Government

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    condition of the Philippines way back in 1987 after dethroning Ferdinand Marcos by Corazon Coquangco Aquino. But I could say that the description of the writer is strongly evident until now. The article revolved around how the damage culture affects Filipino lives. The writer had made good points in chunking the details. It has three main topics/ideas namely as: The Post Kleptocratic Economy‚ The Meaning of the Smokey Mountain and lastly The War of Every Man Against Every Man. Let’s discuss these

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    a critical role in the clamor for progressive changes throughout history here and abroad.2 Filipino woman of today was said to be of the most empowered among other Asian nations.3 Filipino women have struggled so hard and for so long in able to achieve this kind of status‚ in order for them to recognize and eliminate the view of the world that they only fit for a second class citizen. Despite this‚ Filipino women have achieved much. They fought for their country’s independence alongside their men

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    unseen world is the world of identity. Because the Filipinos are a diverse group‚ this question is of great interest. What is distinctly Filipino‚ and what does this translate to in terms of who the Filipino is? To answer this‚ at least in part‚ an artifact of culture must be found that transcends regional boundaries and socioeconomic status. This object‚ albeit in varying forms‚ is a quite essential part of the Filipino household. And for a people of an island nation‚ it has become an extension of

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    LUGAW Milo Paz The story is about poverty that the Filipino people facing each day of their lives‚ on how to survive. We know what life we have in the Philippines‚ how hard to live. Some Filipinos depend on other people’s help. The story shows how important the food in their everyday lives. Because of the person who was trying to have some document about that one person’s life‚ the thing that the person gives importance was gone‚ which is a cue to show his feelings and how does he gives

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    a legislature of two housesthe lower house to be elective and the upper house to be half-elective and half-appointive; Withdrawals of military rule in the pacified areas The conservations of natural resources of the Philippines for the Filipinos The organization of autonomous local government The opening

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    by analyzing the various causes of the miseries suffered by the Filipino people: Spain’s implementation of her military policies – because of such laws‚ the Philippine population decreased dramatically.  Poverty became more rampant than ever‚ and farmlands were left to wither.  The family as a unit of society was neglected‚ and overall‚ every aspect of the life of the Filipino was retarded. Deterioration and disappearance of Filipino indigenous culture – when Spain came with the sword and the cross

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