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    Philippine Literature

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    ------------------------------------------------- A Brief History of Philippine Literature in English I.                    Pre-Colonial Period -          Consisted of early Filipino literature passed down orally; oral pieces have a communal authorship – it was difficult to trace the original author of the piece since oral literature did not focus on ownership or copyright‚ rather on the act of storytelling itself; -          Many oral pieces became lost in the wave of the new literary

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    Ilocano‚ Bolinao‚ and Tagalog. The name Pangasinan means "place for salt" or "place of salt-making"; it is derived from the prefix pang‚ meaning "for"‚ the root word asin‚ meaning "salt”‚ and suffix an‚ signifying "location." The province is a major producer of salt in the Philippines. Its major products include "bagoong" ("salted-fish") and "alamang" ("salted-shrimp") Pangasinan was founded by Austronesian-speakers who called themselves Anakbanwa. A kingdom called Luyag na Kaboloan existed in ancient

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    The Japanese Era

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    Chapter 6 - The Japanese Period (1941-1945) Historical Background Between 1941-1945‚ Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when the Philippines was again conquered by another foreign country‚ Japan. Philippine literature in English came to a halt. Except for the TRIBUNE and the PHILIPPINE REVIEW‚ almost all newspapers in English were stopped by the Japanese. This had an advantageous effect on Filipino Literature‚ which experienced renewed attention because writers in English

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    Inflence of Gay Jrgon

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    Universidad de Manila College of Education Mehan Garden‚ Manila A Research Paper on “The Influence of Gay Jargon on the Acceptability of Male Homosexuals in an Urban Setting” In partial fulfillment of a requirement in Basic Statistics Submitted by: Alfredo Hess R. Paguyo June C. Castillo‚ Jr. II-Ed22 Submitted to: Prof. Regin Carlos Tambo-ong October 13‚ 2012 A B S T R A C T This descriptive one-shot survey study was designed to find out the influence of gay jargon

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    History of early filipinos

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    begun the nation-wide revolt against Spain. The ceremony or ritual was done at hills of Balintawak‚ north of Manila. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The Philippine Revolution (called the Tagalog War by the Spanish)‚[citation needed] (Filipino:Himagsikang Pilipino) was an armed military conflict between the people of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities. The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896‚ upon the discovery

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    IMPORTANT PEOPLE REGION I -2012951196975Enriqueta de Peralta July 15‚1882 was born in Dingras‚ Ilocos Norte An Ilocana poet who is a known advocate of women’s rights and issues. Peralta was a social worker and was an active member of various organizations‚ which included Dingras Women’s Club‚ Ilocos Norte Women’s Club‚ and the Provincial Women’s Club of Ilocos Norte. Peralta worked hard for the passage of a legislation that grants Filipino women the right to vote. She also proposed the celebration

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    Food in Philippines

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    Food so exotic‚ so different‚ so tasty! In the Philippines‚ food is a serious pastime. Most countries have a culture which is eating three times a day from a clearly defined menu. But in the Philippines‚ the rules are different. Beside the normal three meals a day‚ there is also merienda. A light snack which is no longer just a spanish style cake or pastry but can be a small portion of anything!. In most Malls there is a food hall. Up to 30 individual restaurants seling different food whch

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    Tripartite

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    1 POLITICS‚ GOVERNANCE AND THE NEW PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION: An Introductory Lecture WHAT IS POLITICS? Towards an ‘understandable’ and ‘acceptable’ meaning Politics‚ politika in the language of contemporary Ilokano‚ Ibaloi‚ Tagalog and other Filipinos‚ traces its roots from politic (adj.) modeled on Aristotle’s ta politika --"affairs of state‚" from politique (Middle French 14c.) "political‚" from Latin politicus "of citizens or the state‚ civil‚ civic‚" from Greek politikos "of citizens

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    High Frequency Words

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction High frequency words (sight words) are words that students encounter frequently in reading and writing. It is critical that readers and writers develop automaticity (automatic recognition)‚ a skill that leads to fluency. Many beginners in reading need explicit instruction with repeated practice to learn the high frequency words. By third grade‚ most students have initially come across high frequency words. If pupils are reading grade level

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    Timbol

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    used anymore). The back of the bill shows him holding the Philippine flag at the celebration of the Philippine Independence Day. Contributions and Achievements: first (and only) president of the First Republic (Malolo Republic) signed the Pact of Biak na Bato known as the President of the Revolutionary Government fought against the Spanish and Americans to retain Philippine independence youngest president‚ taking office at age 28 longest-lived president‚ passing away at 94 2. Manuel L. Quezon‚

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