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    Made From Organically Grown Rice and Corn Saturday‚ 09 January 2010 02:45 | Written by Alicia T. Hayudini | PDF | Print | E-mail Organic rice coffeeOrganic rice coffee Remember the good old rice and corn coffee? Our forefathers especially the Ilocanos used to toast rice for their coffee. This was known and proven to relieve gas pain and makes our body feel good. This was how the sisters both government employees‚ NIEDA N. RAMOS (a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Home Economics- U.S.M‚

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    the pretenders

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    of the pretenders by f. sionil jose The story of Antonio Samson is the story of many Filipinos who find themselves lost and betrayed with nowhere to run to. It is fate that is often their own compulsive making. But Antonio Samson is not just an Ilocano looking for his roots; he is also the modern Filipino who fails to act in a society bereft of decency and justice. This novel‚ written more than thrity years ago‚ continues to be read because of its contemporaneity and the insights it focuses on the

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    lingua franca‚ the use of Ibanag language has now diminished but remain strong with Ibanags living overseas. Thus while there may still be Ibanags around‚ the language is slowly being displaced. In addition to this‚ many if not most Ibanags speak Ilocano‚ which has over the years‚ supplanted Ibanag as the more dominant language in the region. 5. The term Bangsamoro refers to a

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    Harana and Kundiman[edit] The Harana and Kundiman are lyrical songs popular in the Philippine Islands dating back to the Spanish period. Harana are traditional courtship songs in the Mexican-Spanish tradition based on the habanera rhythm while the Kundiman‚ which has pre-colonial origins from the Tagalog region‚ uses triple meter rhythm. Kundiman is also characterized by a minor key at the beginning and shifts to a major key in the second half. Its lyrics depict a romantic theme‚ usually portraying

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    authorities. For their actions‚ the leaders of the revolt were ordered executed. The revolt against the tribute in 1589 occurred in the present day provinces of Cagayan‚ Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur in 1589. The natives‚ which included the Ilocanos‚ Ibanags and others‚ rose in revolt over alleged abuses by tax collectors‚ such as the collection of unjust taxes. Governor-General Santiago de Vera sent Spanish troops to pacify the rebels. They were eventually granted pardon‚ along with the overhaul

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    Francisco Sionil Jos

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    including Korean‚ Indonesian‚ Czech‚ 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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    The Literary Forms in Philippine Literature by: Christine F. Godinez-Ortega        The diversity and richness of Philippine literature evolved side by side with the country’s history. This can best be appreciated in the context of the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions.                 The average Filipino’s unfamiliarity with his indigenous literature was largely due to what has been impressed upon him: that

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    Philippine Poetry

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    Even before the foreign invaders came to the Philippines‚ the Filipinos already had their own cultural traditions‚ folklore‚ mythologies and epics. There were substantial writings by early natives that Jesuit historian Fr. Pedro Chirino noted: "All of the islanders are much given to reading and writing. And there is hardly a man‚ much less a woman who did not read and write." Epics are stories that are written in poetic form. They are usually described to display such tremendous vitality‚ color

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    Chapter II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES The Bilimbi tree is attractive‚ long-lived‚ it reaches 16 to 33 ft (5-10 meters) in height. The leaves‚ very similar to those of the Otaheite gooseberry and mainly clustered at the branch tips‚ are alternate‚ 12 to 4 inches (30-60 cm) long‚ with 11 to 37 alternate or sub opposite leaflets‚ ovate or oblong‚ with rounded base and pointed tip. Small‚ fragrant‚ 5-petalled flowers‚ yellowish-green or purplish marked with dark purple. The bilimbi

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    Minutes of the Meeting

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    MINUTES OF THE MEETING Title of Activity: Validation of Data and Formulation of IP/AD development Framework Date/Time: July 21‚ 2009 / 11:10 A.M. Venue: Carasi SB Session Hall I. Objective: 1. To be able for the IP Community to validate all the data and approve the Carasi ADSDPP Phase II output. 2. To be able for the IP Community to reflect the IP’s collective Vision‚ Mission‚ Goals and Objectives or long term goals‚ priority concerns and development

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