The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However‚ the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards. Also‚ the Spaniards were late in instituting a public educational system‚ which contributed to the survival of the existing folk literature. The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language
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(2) The Period of Imitation (1910-1924) By 1919‚ the UP College Folio published the literary compositions of the first Filipino writers in English. They were the pioneers in short story writing. They were then groping their way into imitating American and British models which resulted in a stilted‚ artificial and unnatural style‚ lacking vitality and spontaneity. Their models included Longfellow and Hawthorne‚ Emerson and Thoreau‚ Wordsworth and Tennyson‚ Thackeray and Macaulay‚ Longfellow
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authoritarian rule over the country during the later half of his incumbency. Ilocos Norte has always been Marcos territory and the family enjoy a moderate amount of popularity in the province. Even before one reaches the capital‚ traces of the "great Ilocano" are unmistakable. Long before the Spanish galleons came to the Philippines‚ the coastal plane of Ilocos Norte was already flourishing with business carried out by the Chinese and Japanese traders. The first Spaniards to reach the region were Juan
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hepatitis A‚ and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: dengue fever‚ malaria‚ and Japanese encephalitis water contact disease: leptospirosis (2009) Nationality noun: Filipino(s) adjective: Philippine Ethnic groups Tagalog 28.1%‚ Cebuano 13.1%‚ Ilocano 9%‚ Bisaya/Binisaya 7.6%‚ Hiligaynon Ilonggo 7.5%‚ Bikol 6%‚ Waray 3.4%‚ other 25.3% (2000 census) Religions Catholic 82.9% (Roman Catholic
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AMERICAN REGIME One can say that the major contribution brought to the Philippine literature under the American Regime (1898-1941) is the production of the Philippine Literature in English‚ which is divided into three different time frames : The Period of Re-Orientation (1898-1910); Imitation (1910-1925); and Self-Discovery (1925). The Philippine Literature in English saw it’s dawn with the introduction of free public instruction and the use of English as a Lingua Franca in all levels of education
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research scholar‚ Center for Southeast Asian Studies‚ Kyoto University - professorial lecturer‚ De La Salle University‚ Achievements/Awards - works have been translated into several languages: Russian‚ Latvian‚ Ukranian‚ Dutch‚ Indonesian‚ and Ilocano - won three first-prize awards in the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for the short stories‚ “The God Stealer‚” 1959; “Waywaya‚” 1979; and “Arbol de Fuego” (Firetree)‚ 1980 - Palanca grand prize for his novel Mass ‚ 1981 - second
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During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines‚ there were several revolts against of the Spanish colonial government by native-born Filipinos and Chinese‚ often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and the Chinese traders. Most of these revolts failed because the majority of the native population sided up with the Spanish colonial government and fought with the Spanish to put down the revolts. Dagami Revolt (1567) Main article:
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Conspiracy of the Maharlikas or the Tondo Conspiracy | Agustin de Legazpi | 1587-1588 | Tondo | | The uprising failed when they were denounced to the Spanish authorities by Antonio Surabao (Susabau) of Calamianes. | Revolts Against the Tribute | Ilocanos‚ Ibanags | 1589 | Cagayan and Ilocos Norte | Filipinos revolted against alleged abuses by tax collectors‚ including the collection of unjust taxes. It began when six tax collectors who had arrived from Vigan were killed. | Governor-General Santiago
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I. Executive Summary The following marketing plan forms the basis for the introduction of an innovative new product. The analysis allows us to outline the best strategies to follow for the achievement of the company’s strategic goals. “Kam-a-taste” will be marketed as sandwich cookie filled tomato jam of with the moderate amount of calories and also serve as complementary products. Well packaged and easy to unwrap. The product is a buttery‚ sweet treat made by pressing two sugar cookies together
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AMERICAN PERIOD (1898-1941) Historical Background June 12‚ 1898-Independence day Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo-the first president of the Philippine Republic Fil-American was resulted in the defeat of Gen. Miguel Malvar in 1903 The Peace Movements started a early as 1900 3 Popular Newspapers 1. EL NUEVO DIA (The New Day) – Sergio Osmeña 2. EL GRITO DEL PUEBLO (The Call of the Nation) – Pascual Poblete 3. EL RENACIMIENTO (The Rebirth) – Rafael Palma PLAYS: 1. KAHAPON‚ NGAYON AT BUKAS – Aurelio
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