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    Spanish Period

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    Spanish Period The Spanish Period (1565-1898) was believed to have started during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi‚ the first Governor-General in the Philippines. He was responsible for establishing peace with various indigenous tribes. During his time‚ many changes happened to the Filipinos. Literature‚ religion‚ lifestyles‚ societal classes and the like was taken into the Philippines. Regarding Philippine literature‚ the Spaniards have exerted a strong influence using their own literature

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    Grading System

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    INTRODUCTION:       This study is  made through the efforts of the reader as a partial fulfilment for the course DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. This system is entitled as HOURS OF DATAMEX OJT IN NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE. This system  is a complex topic that involves philosophical‚ pedagogical‚ and pragmatic issues for all students. We all have our own ideas of how grades should be assigned‚ and what they should tell us about the student’s performance. This grading system rests on the assumption that

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    Natural Attractions It is famous of its beach‚ called Sabangan Cove. It is the "Boracay of the North". Pinsal Falls‚ Ilocos Sur Natural Attractions A favorite setting for many local films‚ Pinsal Falls features Angalo’s footprint‚ the legendary Ilocano giant. “Seeing the beauty of Santiago‚ Ilocos Sur just by browsing photos from the Internet makes everyone of us think that this is the place we have been looking for. This place has eye-catching sceneries that can make everyone fall in love with

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    Guerrero's Rizal

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    For Guerrero‚ Rizal is "the very embodiment of the intelligentsia and the petite bourgeoisie": "One gathers from Rizal’s own account of his boyhood that he was brought up in circumstances that even in the Philippines of our day would be considered privileged. Rizal’s father became one of the town’s wealthiest men‚ the first to build a stone house and buy another‚ keep a carriage‚ own a library‚ and send his children to school in Manila. José himself had an aya‚ that is to say‚ a nanny or personal

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    Spanish Heritage

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    1. Spanish Heritage Spain ruled the Philippines for three centuries (1565-1898) Spain’s cultural legacywas more beneficial and comprehensive than her political and economic endowments. 2. Christianity Spain’s greatest legacy The Roman Catholic religion - originated in Asia‚ being founded by Jesus Christ in Palestine; spread to Western Europe after Christ’s crucifixion‚ in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ propagated across the Atlantic to the New World and across the Pacific to the Philippines‚ making

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    whose languages are Austronesianalso known as Malayo-Polynesian in origin. Many of these groups converted toChristianity‚ particularly the lowland-coastal groups‚ and adopted many foreign elements of culture. These ethnic groups include the Cebuano‚ Ilocano‚ Pangasinense‚ Kapampangan‚Tagalog‚ Bicolano‚ Waray‚ Surigaonon and Hiligaynon also called Ilonggo. In Mindanao‚ there are indigenous groups who practice Islam. The Spanish called themMoros after the Moors (despite no resemblance or cultural ties

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    Family System

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    work in far places‚ especially if they are women. As obedient children‚ they follow the wishes of their old folks. However‚ there are exceptions in the case of Ilocanos and Visayans. They are courageous adventurers. They are willing to work in any part of the world. In the remotest barrios in the Philippines‚ almost always you can find an Ilocano public school teacher. Likewise‚ the family obligations of the children to their parents and younger brothers and sisters have been a part of culture. The

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    Spanish Era

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    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Colonial Period 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

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    Churches built more than a hundred years ago in the Ilocos doesn’t only stand for the faith of the Ilocanos. They are constant reminders of the legacy of Spain in the Philippines and the monastic supremacy of the Augustinians who built the churches. The grandeur of the churches is a sign of the majesty of the Catholic faith that the friars wanted to show to the natives (Coseteng 1972). These churches not only served as a place of worship but also as a place for the social life of the people. It is

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    Rice by Manuel Arguilla

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    LITERARY ANALYSI “RICE” By: Manuel Estabillo Arguilla Submitted to: Mr Benjamin R. Sacla Submitted by: Denmark S. Ambucay I. Writers Background He was born in Barrio Naguilian in Bauang‚ La Union on June 17‚ 1911. He was the fourth child of Crisanto Arguilla and Margarita Estabillo‚ hard-working farmer folk who owned a small piece of land. Aside from being a farmer‚ his father was also a carpenter; his mother‚ on the other hand‚ was an occasional potter. When he was seven years

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