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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Manufacturing Corporation.” Jasper Guy Woodroof added: “Copra is the trade name for dried coconut meats or kernels and is one of the chief coconut products of trade‚ and ranks next to soybeans as a world source of oil.” “Historically‚ the Southern Tagalog and Bicol regions of Luzon and the Eastern Visayas were the centers of coconut production. In the 1980s‚ Western Mindanao and Southern Mindanao also became important
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The Underlying Causes and Failures of the Philippine Revolts Against Spanish Rule During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines‚ several revolts against Spain were undertaken for various reasons. However‚ it can be agreed upon that the common underlying cause of these revolts were the generally repressive policies of the Spanish colonial government against the native Filipinos. Many of these revolts though have failed. The specific underlying causes of these revolts have distinct circumstances
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the Bikol regions‚ Leyte‚ cantral Visayas‚ and northern Mindanao This was the reaction to GOVERNOR DIEGO FAJARDO’s offer of shifting recruitment of the irksome polos y servicios personales from Luzon to Visayas for the first time‚ to relieve the Tagalogs in building galleons and warships in Cavite. The Visayans vehemently reacted to this kind of forced labor in Luzon which separated them from their beloved families and their farms. The revolt was expeditiously contained by using the Christian
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The Rise Of Filipino Nationalism -Nationalism was said to have a rooted from a strong feeling among populace that they belong to the same race. such sentiment has not yet existed in the philippines prior to the 19th century. although the cultural traits of early filipinos had striking similarities‚ their linguistic differences as well as the local autonomy of each political unit in archipelago barely yielded to the development of this national sentiment. The following have been regarded in history
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“EL FILIBUSTERISMO” CHARACTERS Simoun - Crisostomo Ibarra in disguise‚ left for dead at the end of Noli Me Tangere‚ has resurfaced as the wealthy jeweler‚ Simoun‚ sporting a beard‚ blue-tinted glasses‚ and a revolver. Fueled by his mistreatment at the hands of the Spaniards and his fury at Maria Clara’s fate. Basilio - Son of Sisa. A graduating Medical Student who befriended Simoun. This is the same Basilio introduced in Noli Me Tangere. Isagani Villamor - Basilio’s friend‚ ex-beau of Paulita
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Dogeaters is Jessica Hagedorn’s first novel. The author returned to her native Philippines in 1988 to write the work‚ and it was published in 1990 when it received the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. The novel reflects the eclectic life of its author whose experiences have included acting‚ singing‚ songwriting‚ and writing poetry‚ drama‚ and fiction. For the most part‚ Dogeaters has been well received by critics and scholars who commend its experimental nature and innovative
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microcarpa) is native to the Philippines Photo: Michelle C. Lyles Calamansi‚ calamondin‚ Philippine lime – this versatile citrus fruit is the secret ingredient to many mouthwatering Filipino delicacies such as pancit palabok‚ Leyte kinilaw‚ beefsteak Tagalog‚ and arroz caldo. One of the most basic Filipino dipping sauces is made with soy sauce and calamansi juice‚ called toyomansi; and a simple‚ yet flavorful marinade is a blend of soy sauce‚ calamansi juice‚ vinegar‚ pepper‚ and garlic. While many growers
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A case study on the advantages and disadvantages of Philippine drama to the audience A Research Paper Presented to Sir Jaerold Marc Domino Ramos Mapua Institute of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Survey of Communication Theories for Academic Purposes (MAS 15) by Christian M. Nantin March 2014 Biographical page data Personal Information Name: Christian M. Nantin Address: B2 L1 Bluebird Lane St‚ Southville Pilar Village‚ Las Pinas City
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Philippine Literature Literature—Philippines Literature—Philippines Philippine literature‚ written in Filipino‚ English‚ Spanish‚ and Philippine languages (e.g.‚ Cebuan‚ Ilocano‚ Tagalog‚ Hiligaynon‚ Pampangan‚ Hanunuo-Mangyan‚ and Bontok)‚ has been influenced by colonization‚ economic and social systems‚ religion‚ and political movements. An oral tradition continues to exist through epics‚ riddles‚ poems‚ and legends of the country’s around sixty ethnolinguistic groups‚ reflecting a culture
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