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    reform crusade. • The next day‚ June 28‚ he returned to Manila at 5 p.m. • There were government spies who watched Rizal’s every movement carefully. • After his visit to his friend’s homes‚ the Guardia Civil raided it‚ then seized some copies of the Noli and Fili and some "subversive" pamplets. Other Interviews with Despujol • After his visits to his friends in Central Luzon‚ he had other interviews with Gov. Gen. Despujol. He recorded these interviews vividly in his diary. This goes as follows:

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    ON THE JOB TRAINING (OJT) Guidelines OJT Orientation: April 4‚ 2011 Time: 9:00 a.m. Venue: Laboratory 2 The Practicum is a hands-on experimental 250-hour course whereby the student undergoes Practicum training in a Corporation that will expose him to task‚ work situations and environment related to his course and to develop the necessary competencies and skills needed in their chosen fields. A. Expectations during this orientation • Sign up in the attendance sheet:

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    What are the contributions of the previous government to the present system of government? Looking back to the previous government systems in different periods in Philippine history‚ we can see that our present government system is somehow shaped and patterned from the previous systems that prevailed in our country. Pre – historically we have seen how they established their government and basically‚ we can say that it is far more primitive than the present system that we have. However‚ the

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    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Colonial Period The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However‚ the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards. Also‚ the Spaniards were late in instituting a public educational system‚ which contributed to the survival of the existing folk literature.  The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines

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    A: In British literature‚ monsters are used as a tool for what the people of the Middle Ages believed they were supposed to do and created these monsters to be portrayed as something “bad” towards humanity. All of the monsters mentioned do share a few common characteristics of what they were supposed to do in British literature. To start‚ the monsters all inhabit some space outside of the realm of human civilization because they cannot or don’t want to be a part of the human world due to how different

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    Literary Period American Period 1898 - 1945   Philippine literature during the American rule was influenced by two factors‚ first of which is‚ education. With the Americans providing free education‚ many were given the chance to study and English was used as the language of instruction. Unlike the Spanish‚ the foreigners were willing to teach their language to the Filipinos. Free education served as the stepping stone for others to improve their social status. Early literary works in English

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    Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother‚ who had taught him how to read and pray and who had encouraged him to write poetry. Later‚ private tutors taught the young Rizal Spanish and Latin‚ before he was sent to a private school in Biñan. As Jose grew older‚ his parents employed private tutors to give him lessons at home. The first was Maestro Celestino and the second‚ Maestro Lucas Padua. Later‚ an old man named Leon Monroy‚ a former classmate of Rizal’s father‚ became the boy’s tutor. This old

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    Colleen Gatchalian September 17‚ 2012 II – Ilang-ilang Soc Sci 2 MARTIAL LAW REFLECTION PAPER During our humanities week in my high school‚ we commemorated the 40th anniversary of Martial Law as the Social Science activity. 1 There were exhibits‚ rituals‚ talks‚ and many experiences shared

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    The Manor is a 189-room condotel‚ the first at Camp John Hay. It began partial operations in December 2001 and became fully operational in the summer of 2002. | | A Little History of Camp John Hay By Jun Ventura PHILSTAR.COM Publish Date: [Saturday‚ April 13‚ 2002] Baguio used to be a native Ibaloi hamlet called "kafagway" which means "a wide open space." The name later became "Baguio‚" which comes from the abundant moss called "bagiw." The Americans only accidentally discovered Baguio while

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    The focus is the annotated re-edition of Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (Events in the Philippine Islands). Also known as Rizal’s Morga. 2. It all started in February 1887 when Rizal was reflecting on his country’s history after completing Noli Me Tangere. 3. In April 1886‚ he sent a letter to Ferdinand Blumentritt asking him to write the Philippine history. 4. By August 1888‚ resigned that Blumentritt could not be persuaded to write the Philippine history‚ Rizal began to work in his own

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