state the truth base from our knowledge and belief and information and that we have not been paid in doing so nor promised of any kind of material considerations; That we have understand the contents of this affidavit it being translated to us in Ilocano dialect‚ which we fully understand and speak well and we do confirm that is our voluntary act and deed. IN WITNESS WHEROF‚ we have hereunto set our hands this _____ day of _____________‚ 2013 at Alicia‚ Isabela. DOMINADOR EUGENIO ANICIA DALUPANG
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Drug Addiction: It’s Cause to Human Life I. Introduction All of us are experiencing different kinds of problems. Sometimes we tend to do unrightfully things just to run away from these problems. Because we can’t find of any solution to our problems‚ we are doing things that is against our wills. Some people used drugs to forget their problems. They think these would help them. They think that by using drugs they can escape from the dangers and problems of the world. They never thought of what
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environment where I can serve your organization and establish a career for myself. Personal Background: Date of Birth: July 17‚ 1997 Place of Birth: Parañaque‚ Metro Manila Citizenship: Filipino Religion: Roman Catholic Languages: Tagalog‚ Ilocano‚ English Contact person In case of emergency: Emilia Briones Mother Contact no. 09164371358 Educational Background: Primary: Comon Elementary School Comon‚ Aritao‚ Nueva Vizcaya 2004-2009 Secondary: Saint Teresita’s Academy Poblacion
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Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippinesencompass a wide range of personal‚ cultural‚ and traditional beliefs and practices which Filipinos observe in relation to bereavement‚dying‚ honoring‚ respecting‚ interring‚ and remembering their departed loved ones‚ relatives‚ and friends. Sources of the various practices include religious teachings‚ vestiges of colonialism‚ and regional variations on these. In past and present times‚ Filipinos believe in the afterlife and give attention to
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and dancing performed during harvests‚ weddings or funerals by chanters. The chanters who were taught by their ancestors are considered "treasures" and/or repositories of wisdom in their communities. Examples of these epics are the Lam-ang (Ilocano); Hinilawod (Sulod); Kudaman (Palawan); Darangen (Maranao); Ulahingan (Livunganen-Arumanen Manobo); Mangovayt Buhong na
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and guests were performing; we were clapping‚ laughing and amazed by the groups and individuals showcasing their talents. They were accompanied by very great local musicians. It was good for a local musical. Among all the songs‚ “Pamulinawen in Ilocano” and “This could be the day” in English were my favorite songs. After all those things‚ picture taking was made. We took a picture with the USC dance troupe. Until
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Vigan Heritage Village‚ Ilocos Sur Vigan Heritage Village is a town in Vigan‚ Ilocos Sur that is considered the best-preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia. In November 1999‚ it was placed on the World Heritage List commemorating its cultural significance. The village was established in the 16th century‚ when trade and community activity started to flourish along the Mestizo River‚ lasting up to the 19th century. The name “Vigan” was derived from a giant taro plant “biga”
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REVOLTS DURING THE SPANISH OCCUPATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Name | Leader | Time and Year | Cause of Revolt | Result of Revolt | Comment | 1. Dagami Revolt | Chief Dagami | 1565 - 1566 | re-establish the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and Chinese traders. | The most important of those revolts led to the expulsion of a number of Chinese from the Philippines‚ but they were later allowed to return. | The revolt was unsuccessful because Chief Dagami was betrayed
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Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippines has earned its ranking as one of few gay-friendly countries in the world. Of the 39 countries covered by a global survey‚ only 17 countries had majorities that accepted homosexuality‚ with the Philippines ranking at number 10 among the 17. Despite its religiosity‚ the Philippines is one of the countries in the world where the level of public "acceptance" of homosexuals is high‚ according to the results of the survey. The survey titled "The
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Historical Background The Filipino Revolutionists won against the Spaniards who colonized us for more than 300 years. Our flag was hoisted on June 12‚ 1898 as a symbol of our independence. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was elected the first President of the Philippine Republic but this was short-lived. The Fil.-American was resulted in the defeat of Gen. Miguel Malvar in 1903. The peace movements started as early as 1900. Many Filipinos started writing again and the nationalism of the
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