Mati-Akhora- Foundation of Sattriya Dance By Dr. Mallika Kandali All classical dance traditions of India have evolved for themselves a structural pattern or grammar‚ whether oral or written‚ for its sustenance and transmission. The Sattriya dance also‚ as an enduring tradition‚ has over the centuries as stated earlier‚ developed a structural grammar of its own. That structural grammar‚ which is the foundation of Sattriya dance‚ is called “Mati-Akhora”
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PERIODIZATION AND KEY EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y REALONDA * Sociological Imagination‚ C. Wright Mills: an awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society (History + Biography + Social Structure) ------------------------------------------------- FORMATIVE YEARS: 1861 – 1882 The Family * Rizal Family: one of the biggest families during their time / principalia class * Mercado: real surname adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (paternal
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José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda I.Educational Background Specialization: Eye specialization‚ University of Heidelberg‚ Germany‚1887 History and Psychology‚ University of Leipzig‚ Leipzig‚ August 1886 Degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 19‚ 1885 Degree of Licentiate in Medicine‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 21‚ 1884 Tertiary: University of Sto. Thomas‚ Curso de Ampliacion/ Advanced Course in Physics‚ Chemistry
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Chapter 6 IN SUNNY SPAIN(1882-1885) * Rizal’s Secret Mission To observe keenly the life‚ culture‚‚ languages and customs and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating his people. - Djemnah with 50 passengers on board * Secret Departure for Spain Paciano‚ uncle Antonio Rivera‚ his sisters (Neneng and Lucia)‚ The Valenzuela family‚ Pedro Paterno‚ Mateo Evangelista‚ Chengoy and the Jesuit priest * May 3‚ 1882 - departed
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THE REGISTER OF UP MINDANAO STUDENTS IN DIFFERENT SETTINGS by: ALEXIS GENE WALES ALMASCO ANNE LAGMAY ELISEO A Sociolinguistic Paper submitted to Professor Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda in partial fulfillment for COMA104 (Language and Culture)‚ 1st Semester‚ AY 2011-2012 Chapter I INTRODUCTION A. Rationale Language serves a significant part in human’s daily life. People need and use language everyday. It plays an important role in communication. It is used in
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PROJECT IN PHILTOUR REGION IV-B History of Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) Executive Order No. 103‚ dated May 17‚ 2002‚ divided Region IV (Southern Tagalog) into Region IV-A (CALABARZON) and Region IV-B (MIMAROPA). President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued Executive Order 103 on May 17‚ 2002 which subdivided the Southern Tagalog provinces which comprised Region IV into two regions – Regions IV- A and IV-B‚ to promote efficiency in the government‚ accelerate social and economic development and improve
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Chapter 6In Sunny Spain (1882-1885)(Summary) Introduction Jose Rizal finished his medical course in the University of Santo Tomas. Then he decided to complete his studies in Spain due to the radical prejudice of Dominican Professors against Filipino Students. Aside from this ostensible reason‚ He had a “Secret Mission”‚ which was more important than finishing his studies. Rizal’s Secret Mission The secret mission of Rizal is to observe keenly the life and culture‚ languages and customs
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what is going on inside the eye‚ which requires much practice. ” – Rizal * Rizal as a Musician * Rizal had no natural ability for music. * Learned the solfeggio‚ piano and voice culture in one month and a half. * Composed Alin Mang Lahi‚ a patriotic song which asserts that any race aspires for freedom‚ as with the Filipinos and La Deportacion (Deportation)‚ a sad danza. RIZAL IN GERMANY After acquiring enough experience in Paris as an ophthalmologist in Dr. Weckert’s clinic‚ Rizal
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org/abs/cond-mat/0408187 Cook‚ K.S.‚ Emerson‚ R.M.‚ Gilmore‚ M.R. and Yamagishi‚ T. (1983) ‘The distribution of power in exchange networks: Theory and experimental results’‚ American Journal of Sociology‚ 89: 275-305. Covar‚ Prospero R. (1975) The Iglesia Watawat ng Lahi: An Anthropological Study of a Social Movement in the Philippines. A Dissertation Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Tucson (Ari.)‚ University of Arizona. Endaya‚ I.C. (1994) "Altar" by Jose D. Caancan (Rizal’s student in Dapitan). In
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Chapter 10 Period of the Third Republic (1981-1985) After ten years of military rule and some changes in the life of the Filipino which started under the New Society‚ Martial Rule was at last lifted on January 2‚ 1981. To those in government‚ the lifting of military rule heralded a change. To their perceptions‚ the Philippines became a new nation and this; former President Marcos called “The New Republic of the Philippines.” A historian called this the Third Republic. The First
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