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    Education in the Philippines changed radically‚ and was before patterned from both of educational systems of Spain and the United States. However‚ after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946‚ Filipinos then had moved in various directions of its own. Elementary and high school education is compulsory‚ and is administered nationally by the Department of Education‚ along with the assurance of funding for school services and equipments‚ recruitment of teachers for all public schools‚ and the supervising

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    evils of Spanish rule in the Philippines.  New Orthography of Tagalog Language In spite of his European education and his knowledge of foreign languages‚ Rizal loved his own native language. He was the first to advocate the Filipinization of its orthography. For instance‚ the Tagalog letters k and w should be used instead of the spanish c and o. Thus the Hispanized Tagalog word salacot should be written salakot and the Hispanized Tagalog term arao be changed into araw. As early as in September 1886

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    Where is the Patis

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    But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad" there is no patis to be had. Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo" for a dark‚ sleek Western suit. He takes to the hailiments from Hongkong‚ Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the

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    19th century

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    of “Filipino” to Spanish mestizos‚ Chinese mestizos‚ and Hispanized Indios Sampaguitas - Poems by Paterno in the 1880a - Beginning of national consciousness - Ninay – first novel (enlisted in nationality) Diariong Tagalog - Bulk of Filipino writings - Spanish-Tagalog newspaper which publication signaled the open campaign for reforms Essays - Developed during the campaign for reforms in the last quarter of the 19th century - Provided impetus by PM La Solidaridad - 1889 was the official

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    known as Malayo-Polynesian in origin. Many of these groups converted to Christianity‚ particularly the lowland-coastal groups‚ and adopted many foreign elements of culture. These ethnic groups include the Cebuano‚ Ilocano‚ Pangasinense‚Kapampangan‚ Tagalog‚ Bicolano‚ Waray‚ Surigaonon and Hiligaynon also called Ilonggo. In Mindanao‚ there are indigenous groups who practice Islam. The Spanish called them Moros after the Moors (despite no resemblance or cultural ties to them apart from their religion)

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    word for gay men is billy boy. For Filipino gays‚ the Tagalog phrase "paglaladlad ng kapa" (literally means "unfurling of the cape") refers to the coming-out process. Although gays and lesbians are generally tolerated within Philippine society‚ there are still widespread cases of discrimination. Swardspeak is a vernacular language derived from Englog (English-Tagalog) and is used by a number of gay Filipinos. It uses elements from Tagalog‚ English‚ and Spanish‚ and some are from Nippongo‚ as well

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    tradition and values. It’s what we call Philippine history - rich and precious to us‚ Pinoys Let us create a vision for you to be able to see through our eyes as we reveal what we are all about as Filipinos with our native tongue spoken language as Tagalog / Filipino. What Filipino People Love Family We love the concept of family. Proof to this is the fact that most Pinoys even if they no longer live in the country still choose to live together as family in harmony making free calls to the Philippines

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    1.) Latest definition of Physical education Physical Education - is the process by which changes in the individual are bought about through movements experiences. Physical Education aims not only at physical development but is also concerned with education of the whole person through physical activities. -instruction in the development and care of the body ranging from simple calisthenic exercises to a course of study providing training in hygiene‚ gymnastics‚ and the performance and management

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    Sobre la Nueva Ortografia de la Lengua Tagala (The New Orthography of the Tagalog Language)- was published in La Solidaridad on April 15‚ 1890 -in this article‚ he laid down the rules of the new Tagalog orthography and with modesty and sincerity‚ he gave credit for the adoption of this new orthography to Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera‚ author of the celebrated work El Sanscrito en la Lengua Tagala (Sanskrit in the tagalog Language) which was published in Paris‚ 1884 ** “I put this on record‚”

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    to define its origin‚ culture‚ language‚ religion and other characteristics that distinguish it from other groups. A typical Filipino is usually described by outsiders as dark skinned‚ flat nosed‚ short people from Philippines who speak either in Tagalog or Taglish‚ and is a Christian. Other descriptions of Filipinos are rice-lovers‚ hardworking‚ family-oriented‚ and nowadays‚ a domestic helper. The Philippines may be described as a nation in search of its identity. Because of the long preoccupation

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