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    Academy of Carmen‚ 2007-2011 Honors and awards: • President of the Book Lovers Club Elementary: San Simon Elementary School‚ 1997-2007 SKILLS: COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Word‚ Excel‚ PowerPoint‚Basic CADD‚ Visual basic LANGUAGES: Tagalog (native)‚ English (fluent) Enthusiastic‚ quick to learn with good interpersonal and organizational skills. Have a high sense of responsibility and believe in “failing to prepare is preparing to fail”. WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Program for

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    Rolf: So‚ first ma’am magstart mi sa history sa… Interviewee 1: History sa OSPA? Rolf: Naka-on na? So magrequest lang mi ma’am nga ano (referring to the voice recording) kay kailangan man sa exact nga ano .. exact transcript .. ng ano‚ conversation. Interviewee 1: Ah. Okay. So dapat mao gyud ang kuan .. unsay tawag ani‚ details. Okay sige. Rolf: So first question ma’am‚ under history na ano .. topic. May we request you to tetll us why and how OSPA-FMC was established? Interviewee 1: Actually‚

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    known as Malayo-Polynesian in origin. Many of these groups converted toChristianity‚ 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 themMoros after the Moors (despite no resemblance or cultural ties to them apart from their religion)

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    no message could have Been any clearer If you wanna make the world A better place (If you wanna make the World a better place) Take a look at yourself‚ and Then make a change (Take a look at yourself‚ and Then make a change) (Na na nana na nana nana nah) I’ve been a victim of a selfish kind of love It’s time that I realize That there are some with no Home‚ not a nickel to loan Could it be really me‚ Pretending that they’re not alone? A willow deeply scarred‚ Somebody’s

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    Walker 1 Lauren Walker English Composition August 11‚ 2014 Ms. Rotunno Literature Review Introduction: For this research paper‚ I decided to dig deeper into my Filipino heritage. The history of the Philippines has been an up and down roller coaster. From being colonized by the Spanish for 300 years in 1565‚ to being captured by the British in 1762‚ to being in Japanese hands‚ to being under the power of the United States‚ the Philippines eventually established their independence on July

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    Nas: From Hip Hop Icon to Storyteller name date school class Prof. name “Rappers – I monkey flip them with the funky rhythm I be kickin’. Musician – inflict the composition” are the first words heard off of one of the most influential hip hop albums of all time. Nas’ debut album Illmatic is considered to be one of hip hops foundational documents and has earned itself a large number of awards‚ recognitions and record breakers. However‚ Illmatic was only the start of the icon

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    came under American rule‚ he built a successful practice in law. Around 1906‚ after the death of his first wife‚ he married Salomé Márquez‚ Nick’s mother. A friend of General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Leocadio was a popular lawyer in Manila and the Southern Tagalog provinces. He was unsuccessful however when he made a bid for a seat in the Philippine Assembly representing Laguna. Nick Joaquín’s mother was a pretty‚ well-read woman of her time who had studied in a teacher-training institute during the Spanish

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    Fortunato Submitted by: Ahamad‚ Sitti Adelene Belialba‚ Rachelle Mariano‚ Shann Lawrence Oliveros‚ Lady Ann Pasadilla‚ Diana Mae Rivera‚ John Carlo Overview of the Product A polvorón (From polvo‚ the Spanish word for dust; Cebuano: polboron; Tagalog: pulburon) is a type of heavy‚ soft and very crumbly Spanishshortbread made of flour‚ sugar‚ milk‚ and nuts. The Filipino version of polvorón uses a large amount of powdered milk which is left dry‚ as well as toasted flour. It uses butter or margarine instead

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    bravely continued their agitation of the school. Until they have finally succeeded in obtaining government approval to their project on condition that Señorita Guadalupe Reyes should be their teacher. Del Pilar requested Rizal to send him a letter in Tagalog to the brave women of Malolos. Accordingly‚ Rizal‚ although busy in London annotating Morga’s book‚ penned this famous letter and sent it to Del Pilar on February 2‚ 1889 for transmittal to Malolos. Rizal asked himself when he was writing the Noli

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    Rizal Law

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    the college level‚ though students may be exempted to this provision with valid reasons such as for religious beliefs. The then Board of National Education was mandated to reproduce and distribute the works of Jose Rizal‚ translated into English‚ Tagalog‚ and other dialects in the country‚ free usage for everyone who wants to read them. The main proponent of the Rizal Bill was Senator Claro M. Recto. Senator Jose P. Laurel on the other hand‚ sponsored the bill in the senate. They faced a lot of

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