(1744 – 1829) lasted for 85 years many Filipinos’ died for fighting their own land in Cebu. Silang’s Revolt (1762 – 63) Diego Silang with his wife Gabriela led a famous revolt in Ilocos‚ they win many battles but in the end they also died. First Pampanga Revolt (1585) it because the abuses of Spanish encomendors. Revolt against the Tribute (1589) Filipinos killed many Spaniards because of tax abuses. Sumuroy’s Revolt (1649 – 50) forced labor of the Filipino’s. Agrarian Revolt (1745 – 46) Land Grabbing
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Membership • Aaron‚ Bernadette B. Librarian Don Bosco Technical College‚ 73 Gen. Kalentong St.‚ Mandaluyong City • Abacan‚ Lolita Adventist Univ. of the Philippines Putingkahoy‚ Silang‚ Cavite 4118 • Abalos‚ Guillerma S. Head Librarian - High School Philippine Christian University Taft Avenue‚ Manila • Abaya‚ Zenaida S. Librarian Lyceum of Batangas Hilltop‚ Batangas City 4200 • Abela‚ Marivic A. Librarian
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FROM INDIO TO “FILIPINO” The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans via land bridges at least 30‚000 years ago.[1] The first recorded visit from the West is the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan‚ who sighted Samar on March 16‚ 1521 and landed on Homonhon Island southeast of Samar the next day. Before Magellan arrived‚ Negrito tribes roamed the isles‚ but they were later supplanted by Austronesians. These groups then stratified into: hunter-gatherer
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"Luzon Urban Beltway" Southern portion of the northern provinces and the rest of Central Luzon or Region 3 (III) Aurora (south of Baler‚ including Baler) Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija (south of Cabanatuan City‚ including Cabanatuan) Pampanga Tarlac (south of Tarlac City‚ including Tarlac) Zambales (south of Subic‚ including Subic) Metro Manila or National Capital Region or (NCR) CALABARZON or Region 4-A (IV-A) MIMAROPA or Region 4-B (IV-B) (excluding the provinces of Palawan
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Natural Landmarks * Ambuklao Dam‚ Bokod‚ Benguet * Anilao Dive spots‚ Bgy. Anilao‚ Mabini‚ Batangas * Apo Island‚ cited as one of the best diving spots in the world.[1] * Baguio City‚ Benguet (summer capital of the Philippines) * Banaue Rice Terraces‚ Banaue‚ Ifugao * Boracay Island‚ Balabag‚ Malay‚ Aklan * Bulusan‚ Sorsogon * Calamian group of islands‚ Palawan * Chocolate Hills‚ Carmen‚ Bohol * El Nido‚ Palawan * Hundred Islands National Park‚ Alaminos
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Abstract For auditors‚ failing to detect fraud at their clients is usually accompanied by substantial monetary penalties and/or negative publicity. Thus‚ the profession has re-evaluated its fraud assessment processes and has attempted to find new ways in which material misstatements due to fraud can be identified. The purpose of this study is to determine whether auditors can effectively use nonfinancial measures (NFMs) in their analyses of fraud. Given that auditors can identify NFMs (e.g.‚ facilities
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines Lopez Branch Lopez‚ Quezon History and Development of St. Peter Life Plan‚ Inc. ( Fact-finding Report ) GROUP 11 Leonalyn G. Valdoria Liezel Verdera Ederlyn Manette A. Villanueva Niña Anjila Zamora Roberto C. Laguatan Subject Professor October 11‚ 2012 SY 2012-2013 INTRODUCTION St. Peter Life Plan‚ Inc. (SPLPI) is a Pre-paid Death Care company which offers traditional and affordable life plans to all segments of the society. It was incorporated by
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Numbers of employees of mang inasal – 21 employees including manager including the managers. Number of hours of operation a day – working hours‚ 8. Staff operation 8:00 am to 10:00 pm‚ on customers‚ 9:00 am to 8:00 am. Reasons for choosing the branch location – Since people love to spend most of their time in the mall‚ Problems encountered during the business operation – the manager laughs that she always encounters some problems to her subordinates‚ like being late at duties‚ some members
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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in TRMT: Tourism Research Methods and Techniques A descriptive study of Food Tourism in the Philippines Acknowledgement We have taken efforts in this project. However‚ this research would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance in the preparation and completion of this research
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Introduction: The Filipino Cuisine has a humble beginnings. The early Filipinos used simple ways of cooking like broiling on an open fire‚ boiling and roasting. But with the frequent visit of Asian neighbors like the Indonesians‚ Arabs‚ Indians‚ The Malays and the Chinese who used to come to the Philippine shores to barter their goods and produce‚ the Filipinos were introduce to their use of spices and herbs to enhance the flavor of the food they eat. Filipino Cuisine can be best described as a
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