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    Scanning a. Banana leaf- malalaman kung saan ang lamig b. Palm scanning- to know the embalences Hilot Massage mga paraan ng pagmasahe sa katawan gamit ang kamay Bentosa or Pulling cup Nakakatangal ng lamig. Bawal mangitim ang balat or skin (may pumuputok na mga blood vessels) Hematoma /pasa damage blood vessel or capillaries Suob or dry steam 5 to 15 minutes‚ Nakatalukbong Pot of herbs or mga dahon dahon Banyus /Wet steam or scrub ‚Whole body or feet only Coconut milk or pinakulong dahon dahon

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    aglinesAlaska Milk – “Wala pa ring tatalo sa Alaska.” Andok’s Litson – “Pambansang Litsong Manok.” Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) – “We’ll take you farther.” Barangay LS 97.1 – “Tugstugan Na!” Bayantel – “Gaganda pa ang buhay.” Bingo Biscuits – “Bi-bingo ka sa sarap.” Bombo Radyo Philippines – “Basta Radyo‚ Bombo!” Boysen – “The Quality You Can Trust.” Banco de Oro (BDO) – “We find ways.” Cebu Pacific Air – “It’s time every Juan flies!” Century Tuna – “Think healthy. Think Century

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    Life and Times of Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio simmered with rage and humiliation. The movement that he had created to oppose Spanish colonial rule inthe Philippines had just voted (likely in a rigged election) to make his rival Emilio Aguinaldo president in his stead. Bonifacio was given the lowly consolation prize of an appointment as Secretary of the Interior in the revolutionary government. When this appointment was announced‚ however‚ delegate Daniel Tirona objected on the grounds that

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    REFLECTION OF HIS POEMS : The inspiring poems of Rizal proved his poetical genius that reflected about his life in his childhood memories including his experiences and insights about education‚ religion and colonial administration of Spain in the Philippine islands. In 1874-1877‚ he wrote poems of varied interest and perspectives about life : (1) My First Inspiration ; (2) In Memory of My Town; (3) Through Education the Mother Receives Light; (4) Intimate Alliance between Religion; and (5) A Farewell

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    1. CITATION. Ermogenous v Greek Orthodox Community of SA Inc. [2002] HCA 8; 209 CLR 95; 76 ALJR 465; 187 ALR 92 (7 March 2002) 2. COURT. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA FULL COURT GAUDRON‚ McHUGH‚ KIRBY‚ HAYNE and CALLINAN JJ ERMOGENOUS‚ Spyridon APPELLANT v GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF SA INC RESPONDENT 3. BRIEF STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS. [1] The appellant alleged that he had been employed by the respondent since 18 March 1970 but had not received any entitlements to annual leave or long

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    II. Give a summary of the problem or issue in the article The author started off with the statement”Now we’re told that Dr. Soledad Borromeo-Buehler’s book “The Cry of Balintawak” proves it did not happen the way it has always been written” another was “In this day and age of fakes‚ it is a tender mercy that we continue to celebrate what is real for us Filipinos: Our National Language‚ now honored..”. Clearly‚ one can infer that there were a lot of criticisms in our National Language‚ also known

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    Davila Sa bangkang papel nila isinulat noon ang kanilang mga pangarap para sa mas magandang buhay at pinalutang ito sa ilog Pasig. Ika-23 ng Hulyo 2001‚ sinagot ng langit ang kanilang dasal. Mula Payatas sa Lungsod Quezon‚ biglang napunta sa bulwagan ng Batasang Pambansa sina Jayson Banogon‚ Jomer Pabalan at Erwin Dolera. Sila ang napili ng kauupo pa lang na Pangulong Arroyo para maging mukha ng kanyang programa para sa mahihirap na mamamayan. Libreng pag-aaral‚ kabuhayan para sa magulang

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    Chapter I THE PHILIPPINES COCONUT COPRA INDUSTRY Early Beginnings of the Philippine Copra Industry Ronald E. Dolan stated that‚ “Cocos nucifera is the scientific name of common coconuts. Cocos mean “spectre goblin” or “grinning face” and Nucifera means “bearing nuts”. This very tall palm tree is always an inviting symbol of the tropics. The coconut palm is widely distributed throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Pacific Region. Its center of origin is still under debate. However‚ its

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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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    Reflection on “Boy Pusit” The day starts early for a group of children at a remote coastal village in Masbate‚ an island province in the central Philippines. Even before dawn breaks‚ several children and a few adults line the seashore‚ busily preparing their boats and nets for a day of squid fishing. I-Witness’ Sandra Aguinaldo meets three boys -- Jameson‚ Estoy‚ and Jason -- who at a very young age were taught by their fathers to dive for squids. The residents largely depend on the sea to make

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