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    F. Sionil Jose

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    languages‚ including Korean‚ Indonesian‚ Russian‚ Latvian‚ Ukrainian and Dutch. José was born in Rosales‚ Pangasinan‚ the setting of many of his stories. He spent his childhood in Barrio Cabugawan‚ Rosales‚ where he first began to write. José was of Ilocano descent whose family had migrated to Pangasinan before his birth. Fleeing poverty‚ his forefathers traveled from Ilocos towards Cagayan Valley through the Santa Fe Trail. Like many migrant families‚ they brought their lifetime possessions with them

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    All about LUZON History Luzon was once split among 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

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    Centro Escolar University Makati School of Nutrition and Hospitality Management Tourism A Destination Analysis on La Union In partial fulfillment of the subject Tourism 121 Airline and Travel Agency Management Operations Submitted by: Laron‚ Katrina A. BSTM-2A Submitted to: Mrs. Adah Ruth A. Aguasin March 2013 I. DESTINATION ANALYSIS 1. Transportation La Union is accessible by air and land. It has a domestic airport (San Fernando Airport) and an international seaport that can accommodate

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    Aeta were included in the group of people termed "Negrito" during Spanish colonial rule asNegritos. Various Aeta groups in northern Luzon are known as "Pugut" or "Pugot‚" a name designated by their Ilocano-speaking neighbors‚ and which is the colloquial term for those with darker complexions. In Ilocano‚ the word also means "goblin" or "forest spirit."[2] However‚ these terms are considered by fellow Negritos of northern Luzon as inappropriate and offensive. HISTORY The Aeta people in the Philippines

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    Baybayanting festival

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    In Lupao‚ Nueva Ecija ‘Baybayanting Festival’ highlights battle between Christian and Muslim crusaders By Enrique P. Valenton LUPAO‚ Nueva Ecija – Like in other places which feature festivals with religious undertones‚ such as Ati-atihan‚ Sinulog‚ Feast of the Black Nazarene‚ “Taong-Putiik”‚ and Araquio‚ this town has its own - the “Baybayanting Festival”. Held every July 25‚ it is in honor of “Señor Santiago Apostol” (St. James the Apostle). It is carried out by members of the Iglesia

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    A. World Events that Affected the Philippines 1. Age of Mercantilism/Old Imperialism – 15th - 17th century 2. Age of Exploration 3. Age of Industrial Capitalism/New Imperialism-18th-19th century 4. Industrial Revolution-1750 FACTORS THAT LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM 1. World Events a. Seven Years War (Spain and France vs. England) -Impact to the Philippines- The British Invasion of Manila –(1762-1764) b. Development of Liberal Ideas in world events i. Age of Enlightenment-

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    English Proficiency

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    the world of nations? Back when American influence on teachers was still strong in the 1950s‚ I recall instances where all of us‚ pupils then‚ were required to speak English in English class or be fined five centavos per instance of speaking in Ilocano‚ a major dialect of northern Philippines. Five centavos then was a hefty sum. Tagalog‚ now Filipino‚ was not commonly in use at the time. Each one of us would try to catch anyone who committed the "sin" and report it to a classmate assigned to collect

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    Jesus JerikkoArevaloTeodoro Purok Namnama‚ Poblacion Aritao‚ Nueva Vizcaya 3704‚ Philippines Mobile No.: 09267313003 E-mail Address: invertedgod@rocketmail.com OBJECTIVES | To enhance my knowledge and skills in the field of Hospitality Industry particularly Hotel and Restaurant Management.In addition‚ to gain more experience in the field of Hospitality Industry for future employment. TRAININGS | November 14‚ 2008 CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING HOUSEKEEPING

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    Philippine History

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    being less religious‚ whereas the opposing view is that the values and beliefs implicit in religions support a more moral and‚ therefore‚ better society. This leads to Filipinization because filipino tends to see themselves more of a filipino than a Ilocano‚ Visayan‚ Tagalog‚ etc. 5. Gomburza is an acronym for Fathers Mariano Gómez‚ José Apolonio Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora‚ three Filipino priests who were executed on February 17‚ 1872 by Spanish colonial authorities on trumped-up charges of subversion

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    Chapter 1 Philippine Lit.

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    Chapter I Philippine Literature is a diverse and rich group of works that has evolved side-by-side with the country’s history. Literature had started with fables and legends made by the ancient Filipinos long before the arrival of Spanish influence. The main themes of Philippine literature focus on the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions. It is not a secret that many Filipinos are unfamiliar with much of the country’s

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