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    locals used bamboos and Arecaceae palm leaves to write using knives to engrave a script that was known as Tagalog. This script was limited to symbols of just seventeen for the language‚ with three consonants and vowels were given down to their successors. The language had a different sound and needed to be further worked upon.         Literature has been preserved with the help of the Tagalog script that had a “Kudlit” or a diacritical mark which helped in the writing and speaking of the language

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    organization there presence on campus is very strong and very influential. Sororities and fraternities define the social interactions between the students. For those students affiliated with an organization‚ they are more likely to hang out and socialize with members of other organizations whether it be male or female students. Furthermore‚ I have seen that sorority members gravitate towards their sisters while fraternity men are seen talking to a wider range of guys. The Student Space is a perfect place

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    Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms‚ Muslim principalities‚ and ethnoreligious tribes‚ who had trading connections with Borneo‚ Malaya‚ Java‚ Indochina‚ India‚ Okinawa‚ Japan and China before the Spanish established their rule. From just before the first millennium‚ the Tagalog and Kapampangan peoples of south and central Luzon had established several Indianized kingdoms‚ notably among them those of Tundok‚ Namayan and Maynila. The Laguna Copperplate Inscription‚ the first Philippine document written in 900AD‚ names places

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    house filled with the jerk-ish charm of Greek life’s loveliest brothers of a fraternity that has some unpronounceable Greek name. These pictures are similar to the ones depiction in most movies about the college life and are usually aimed towards high schoolers that are incoming college freshmen or college students who know about life on campus. Entering into school‚ I had this preconceived notion that all fraternities are like the ones traditionally depicted in movies about college. However‚ I am

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    c. To Kappa Kappa Gamma by the Fraternity President. If there is more than one course‚ the toasts are usually given after the first course. If there is only one course (e.g.‚ a salad) the toasts follow the “Kappa Blessing.” The current Fraternity President introduces the toasters. If the Convention is in the U.S.‚ the Canadian‚ as the guest‚ is introduced first. If in Canada‚ the U.S. delegate is first. The toaster rises and goes to the microphone. Each toaster may speak a few words and then say

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    This famous letter was written by Rizal in Tagalog‚ while he was residing in London‚ upon the request of M. H. del Pilar. The story behind this letter is this: On December 12‚ 1888‚ a group of twenty young women of Malolos petitioned Governor-general Weyler for permission to open a "night school" so that they might study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko. The Spanish parish priest‚ Fr. Felipe Garcia‚ objected so that the governor-general turned down the petition. However‚ the young women‚ in defiance

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    artists! her brow chaste ring ------------------------------------------------- With myrtle green and roses red ------------------------------------------------- And lilies‚ and extol the Philippines! Our Mother Tongue A poem originally in Tagalog written by Rizal when he was only eight years old IF truly a people dearly love The tongue to them by Heaven sent‚ They’ll surely yearn for liberty Like a bird above in the firmament. BECAUSE by its language one can judge A town‚ a barrio‚ and

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    Barangays 569 • Districts 1st to 4th districts of Bulacan‚ Legislative lone district of the city of San Jose del Monte Time zone PHT (UTC+8) Spoken languages Tagalog‚ Kapampangan‚ English Demonym Bulakeño (Filipino) or Bulaqueño (Spanish) Website www.bulacan.gov.ph Bulacan (Tagalog: Bulakan)‚ (PSGC: 031400000; ISO: PH-BUL)‚ (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Bulakan)‚ is a first class province of the Republic of the Philippines‚ located in the Central Luzon Region (Region 3) in the island of Luzon‚ 50 km

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    STI COLLEGE STA. MARIA BULACAN LONG MEADOWS COUNTRY RESORT A case study of tourist destination presented to the faculty of the HRM department of STI College Sta. Maria By: Mary Rose Nicolas Angeline Paje Dianne Tolentino Khryzza Mae Jermagne Del Rosario Lalaine Sta. Ana CHAPTER I: SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 1.1 Tourism Profile Long Meadows is located in Mahabang Parang ‚ Sta. Maria‚ Bulacan. Mahabang Parang is1.0466 squared kilometer and

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    LEXICOGRAPHY AND THE DESCRIPTION OF PHILIPPINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY Historical sources show that Filipino words began to be borrowed into the English of the American colonizers at a very early stage in the colonial period. Today‚ the English used in the Philippines has a distinctive localized vocabulary which finds expression in a range of settings‚ including government‚ education‚ and the media as well as the personal domain. Describing the vocabulary of new Englishes(Lado) In the academic

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