(Chen‚ Uy‚ Qiu) Short Story: Dead Stars Poem: Gabu Group 6 (Fule‚ Lim‚ Quinzon) Short Story: The Small Key Poem: You Can Choose Your Afterlife Group 7 (Jeanjaquet‚ Quiogue‚ Manzo) Short Story: Ghost Poem: Si Lola Isyang at ang Matandang Puna ng Kaimito Group 8 (Tumulak‚ Brucelas‚ Casas) Short Story: Rice Poem: What Poetry Does Not Say Group 9 (Lopez‚ Gonzales‚ Lunaria) Short Story: Sayonara Poem: The Sorrow of Distances Group 10 (Lee‚ Sarmenta‚ Teodoro) Short Story: Bread of Salt
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pp. 271-286. 18 August 2014. (3) Mañebog‚ Jensen. Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo Connection. Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo Connection | Your online ACADEMIC and Entertainment Magazine. (Manila‚ Philippines‚ 2013). 18 August 2014. (4) Bantayog ng mga Bayani. CONSTANTINO‚ Renato. Drupal‚ Creative Pixels. Manila‚ Philippines. 18 August 2014.
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school graduate is an end with a new beginning looming in the horizon in each of your young lives. Today’s theme is “The Graduate: A Partner Towards Transformational Society‚ An Answer to Societal Change” (Ang Mga Magsisipagtapos: Kaagapay Tungo sa Pagbabagong Anyo ng Lipunan Tugon sa Hamon ng Sambayanan). It is the great challenge for you graduates – on how you will answer this call for a change; a change that will serve as yardstick as to what will be your
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Ren Santos III-EN UMAK What did I learned in NCMH duty in 1 week RLE? Anxious yet thrilled. That describes exactly how we felt as we entered the gate of NCMH. We were all nervous because we will never know how a mentally ill person will suddenly behave and might be very unpredictable. But later on as we’ve finally meet and get to know them‚ our fears turned into excitement as we anticipate meeting them again the next day. The thing that only worried me was that I would probably run out of questions
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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas The BSP complex in Manila Headquarters Manila‚ Philippines Coordinates 14°33′39″N 120°59′18″ECoordinates: 14°33′39″N 120°59′18″E Established July 3‚ 1993 Governor Amando M. Tetangco‚ Jr. Central bank of Philippines Currency Philippine peso PHP (ISO 4217) Reserves US$83 billion[1] Bank rate 4.00% Preceded by Central Bank of the Philippines (January 3‚ 1949—July 3‚ 1993) Website www.bsp.gov.ph The Bangko
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“KAPITAN SINO” by Bob Ong PART I. DESCRIPTION Kapitan Sino is a humor-turned-tragic novel written by Bob Ong. Kapitan Sino is about an electrician‚ Rogelio Manglicmot‚ who has a special ability. Other characters include Bok-bok‚ Rogelio’s best friend. He occasionally insults Rogelio‚ and Tessa‚ designer of Rogelio’s suit. Though she is blind‚ she is quite talented and intelligent‚ and Rogelio cares for her. He lives his life one day at at time‚ enjoying his little jokes with the kids who insist
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Naninindigan pa rin po tayo sa ipinangako nating pagbabago sa edukasyon: ang gawin itong sentral na estratehiya sa pamumuhunan sa pinakamahalaga nating yaman: ang mamamayang Pilipino. Sa K to 12‚ tiwala tayong mabibigyang-lakas si Juan dela Cruz upang mapaunlad—hindi lamang ang kanyang sarili at pamilya—kundi maging ang buong bansa. – Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III The K to 12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education‚ four years of Junior High
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CASE STUDY: Survival among people in poverty line ROVELYN JOY R. BATIRZAL MARY LYNCEL L. PATROCINIO High School Department Saint Louis School-Don Bosco‚ Dumaguete City‚ Philippines March 2013 A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the High School Department Saint Louis School-Don Bosco Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for English IV‚ High School Department In Saint Louis School-Don Bosco ROVELYN JOY R. BATIRZAL MARY LYNCEL L. PATROCINIO March 2013
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Philippine National Symbols Philippine National Symbols Pambansang Dahon or Philippine National Leaf | Anahaw or Fan palm (Livistona rotundifolia in Latin) - The Filipino word "Anahaw" (ana-how) are nice-looking‚ tropical palm known for its round fan-shaped leaves. Its leaf has some uses like: to fan yourself during hot days. The Tagalogs of Quezon Province even use it to wrap their brown and delicious tikoy. Anahaw leaves are also a widespread symbol in the Philippines
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Introduction Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861 ‚ December 30‚ 1896)‚ variously called the "Pride of the Malay Race‚" "The Great Malayan‚" "The First Filipino‚" "The Messiah of the Revolution‚" "The Universal Hero‚" "The Messiah of the Redemption‚" was an polyglot and is the national hero of the Philippines. To learn a new language‚ Rizal memorized five root words every night before going to bed. At the end of the year‚ he learned 1‚825 new words. He never forgets
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