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    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PALAYAMANAN-KABUHAYAN PROJECT: KINALANGAY NUEVO EXPERIENCE _____________________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Agriculture‚ Forestry And Environmental Sciences AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY Banga‚ Aklan _____________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE _____________________ by JHONMARK L. IDORITA April 2013 Republic of the Philippines College of Agriculture Forestry and Environmental

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    lightweight and translucent. It is sometimes combined with silk or polyester. It is believed that the making of piña was born out of necessity‚ since Filipinos under Spanish Colonization were forbidden to wear imported fabrics and their barong Tagalog was required to be sheer to prevent the concealment of weapons. By the 1600s‚ piña was one of the Philippines’ main exports. The main producer of piña is Aklan‚ which has been creating it since the 16th century. The usual way of decorating this

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of the Philippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration of President Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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    appreciation for intellectual property; they just wouldn’t make enough through album/mp3 or concert sales. Filipino english fluency (more than most other asian nations) lessens the demand for creative tagalog songwriting. Why would you spend 12 expensive hours in a studio producing a fresh tagalog song that has no guarantee of major success‚ when you can spend 3 hrs renditioning a meaningful American standard sung by filipinos alike? Then there’s the music videos. Since Korea generates some of

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    Kundiman‚ which has pre-colonial origins from the Tagalog region‚ uses triple meter rhythm. Kundiman is also characterized by a minor key at the beginning and shifts to a major key in the second half. Its lyrics depict a romantic theme‚ usually portraying love‚ passion‚ or sadness. In the 1920s Harana and Kundiman became more mainstream musical styles led by performers such as Atang de la Rama‚ Jovita Fuentes‚ Conching Rosal‚ Sylvia La Torre and Ruben Tagalog. Tinikling[edit] The Tinikling is a Philippine

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    Philippine cuisine consists of the food‚ preparation methods and eating customs found in the Philippines. The style of cooking and the food associated with it have evolved over many centuries from its Austronesian origins to a mixed cuisine of Malay‚ Spanish‚Chinese‚ and American‚ as well as other Asian and Latin influences adapted to indigenous ingredients and the local palate.[1][2][3][4] Dishes range from the very simple‚ like a meal of fried salted fish and rice‚ to the elaboratepaellas and cocidos created

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    man ta mag-watch og movie?” or “Mommy‚ when man diay si Daddy mouli?” or “Mommy‚ ingon si teacher‚ bad baya ang mangaway og baby.” From those who are in exclusive colleges and universities‚ these lines are quite familiar: “Mag-faster ta oy kay hapit na baya ang time!” or “Pa-borrow og money‚ please. Mo-pay ko tomorrow” or “Nag-eat naka?” or “Mag-buy tag food.” What language is that? Certainly‚ it is neither English nor Cebuano. Dr. Leoncio P. Deriada‚ of UP in the Visayas‚ said: “The greatest evil

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    Carlos María de la Torre y Nava Cerrada is considered the most beloved of the Spanish Governors-General ever assigned in the Philippines (1869–1871). He was the assigned Governor-General after the La Gloriosa revolution. ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Governor General of the Philippines A Carlist army officer‚ he was sent from Spain by Francisco Serrano after the ouster ofIsabel II as result of the La Gloriosa revolution. He was considered a liberal Spaniard who practiced

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    Industry‚ Culture and Policy By Raul S. Manglapus Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I have tried to follow tradition this evening. I have begun my speech with an attempt to make you laugh. I have done this against the advice of a friend. He felt that since I would speak on Filipino movies‚ I should instead begin by making you cry. Thus‚ he said‚ I would immediately get into the spirit of the occasion‚ because that is all Filipino movie is good for: to make you cry. …. There are only two kinds of

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    4th High school‚ we had talked about the story behind that issue. Spaniards can’t pronounce the letter “L” so that they called the fossilized boat as “balangay” then many years had been passed‚ Filipino’s called it‚ as of now‚ as “Barangay”‚ and a tagalog barangay was a group of people ruled over a Datu. But then‚ the Spaniards retained both the term and the institution as a convenient means of collecting tribute through the barangay heads. Filipino‚ Ruy Lopez de Villalobos was a Spanish expeditionary

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