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    Rizal as a Teacher

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    into the minds of the pupils by means of the tedious memory method aided by the teacher’s whip. Despite the defects of the Spanish system of elementary education‚ Rizal was able to acquire the necessary instruction preparatory for college work in Manila. It may be said that Rizal‚ who was born a physical weakling‚ rose to become an intellectual giant not because of‚ but rather in spite of‚ the outmoded and backward system of instruction obtaining in the Philippines during the last decades of Spanish

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    PIO DEL PILAR rushed to Pres. Aguinaldo‚ imploring him to withdraw the order for “ to keep Bonifacio alive is to endanger the cause of the revolution”. Other prominent persons (not Cavitenios) such as CLEMENTE J. ZULUETA and FELICIANO JOCSON of Manila and GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD of Nueva Ecija‚ exerted pressure on Aguinaldo to implement the Death sentence. Convince by their arguments‚ Pres. Agunaldo cancelled the Commutation Order. EXECUTION OF THE BONIFACIO BROTHERS

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    History of Philippines

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    Philippines declared its independence from Spain on June 12‚ 1898. However‚ the Filipino rebels did not defeat Spain unaided; the United States fleet under Admiral George Dewey actually had destroyed Spanish naval power in the area in the May 1 Battle of Manila Bay. Rather than granting the archipelago independence‚ the defeated Spanish ceded the country to the United States in the December 10‚ 1898 Treaty of Paris. Revolutionary hero General Emilio Aguinaldo led the rebellion against American rule that

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    Appellee's Brief

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    PHILIPPINES COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION II‚ CITY OF MANILA PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ Plaintif-Appellee‚ -versus- GA. G.R. No. 123456 PEDRO SARMIENTO Y TORDECILLA Accused-Appellant‚ x------------------------------------------x APPELLEE’S BRIEF SUBMITTED BY OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL #234 Palack St‚ GSIS Building‚ Brgy. Vito Cruz‚ Manila‚ Philippines By Dioxenos Barreras Sulit Associate

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    Gathered Info

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    history—one about the founder of the Katipunan‚ and the other about the President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government. I watched Supremo (2012) in an SM cinema on the first week of December‚ while I saw El Presidente (2012) during the Metro Manila Film Festival. The mayaman vs. mahirap or the matapobre vs. api are socialist storylines long overused in Filipino TV screens and have been‚ I think‚ the logical outcome of our historical background with the defined social statification brought here

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    Philippine Spanish Era

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    people in certain regions to the idea of freedom and expulsion of the Spaniards? During this period‚ the Filipinos discovered how weak Spain was when it comes to armory when the British defeated them. Eventually‚ Archbishop Manuel Rojo surrendered Manila and Cavite thus exposing them furthermore as to how vulnerable they were. 2. Why did the economic plans of Governor-General Basco fail? His plans failed because of his establishment of government monopolies. These monopolies benefited only the

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    Rizal

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    It is reported that the original text was published in La Voz Espanola and Diaro De Manila‚ dated December 30‚ 1896‚ the very day after Jose Rizal’s death. A second text appeared in Barcelona‚ Spain in a magazine called La Juventud where in this reproduction‚ it was revealed that the source of the copy was from a Jesuit‚ Father Balaguer‚ who has maintained anonimity for 14 years after its public release. For the original text‚ no one has actually claimed witness to the retraction document except

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    promising opportunity in the computer business‚ investment in this industry was also tried and later concentrated in this field. Consequently‚ due to a greater demand in the national capital region‚ the company decided to establish its main office in Manila. Since then‚ the growth of the company was extended to every major city in the country. Currently‚ they have five branches in the Mindanao area and other twenty four branches nationwide‚ including the biggest Computer Superstores in the Philippines

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    Riza

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    is whispered that I want to draw plans‚ that I have a foreign passport and that I wander through the streets by night... Rizal was exiled to Dapitan‚ then later arrested for "inciting rebellion" based largely on his writings. Rizal was executed in Manila on December 30‚ 1896 at the age of thirty-five. Rizal depicted nationality by emphasizing the qualities of Filipinos: the devotion of a Filipina and her influence on a man’s life‚ the deep sense of gratitude‚ and the solid common sense of the Filipinos

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    ADASF

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    Law)‚ reforms in Education System(K-12)‚ Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)‚ increase in number of TESDA graduates‚ increase in Philhealth enrolles from 62% to 81% and improved benefits‚ allocation of P6.2 billion for flood control in Metro Manila‚ completion of 9‚377 housing units for Typhoon Sendong victims‚ 63% reduction in number of private armed groups‚ 21.4 increase in foreign tourist arrivals in 2012 and 7.8% GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth during the first quarter of 2013. However

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