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    FLS010 Pag-IBIG MULTI-PURPOSE LOAN APPLICATION FORM (MPLAF) (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT) LAST NAME FIRST NAME APPLICATION No. Type or print entries MIDDLE NAME MAIDEN NAME (For married women) DESIRED LOAN AMOUNT MAX OF 60% (24-59 MOS.) MAX OF 80% (AT LEAST 120 MOS.) MAX OF 70% (60-119 MOS.) OTHER AMOUNT‚ PLS. SPECIFY _______________ HOME ADDRESS (Pls. indicate complete address) GENDER CIVIL STATUS EMPLOYEE No. MALE SINGLE WIDOW/ER ANNULLED FEMALE MARRIED LEGALLY SEPARATED MOTHER ’S

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    project‚ which initially targeted the generations of employees who worked for his parents’ and grandparents’ lumberyard business in Sampaloc‚ Manila. Eventually‚ the P150‚ 000-worth two-room units became affordable through homebuyers’ access to a Pag-IBIG loan. In 1997-1998‚ GA battled with financial crisis when the Asian Financial Crisis hit the Philippines. Nonetheless in 2000‚ GA continued with its socialized housing projects and set-up the Santa Barbara Villas II‚ which targeted the police force

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    their native tongue. These bilingual natives were called the Ladinos. They published their works‚ mainly devotional poetry‚ in the first decade of the 17th century. The most gifted among the Ladinos was Gaspar Aquino de Belen who wrote Mahal na Pasion ni Jesu Christo‚ a Tagalog poem based on Christ’s passion‚ was published in 1704. Until the 19th century‚ the printing presses were owned and managed by the religious orders. Thus‚ religious themes dominated the literature of the time. In the 18th

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    while other forces headed by Emilio Aguinaldo were more successful and won control over some towns. When Bonifacio tried to rein him in‚ Aguinaldo ordered him arrested and charged with treason and sedition. He was tried and convicted by his enemies and executed on May 10‚ 1897. Today he is regarded as a national hero of the Philippines. Emilio Jacinto Name: Emilio Jacinto – (December 15‚ 1875 to April 16‚ 1899) Born: December 15‚ 1875 Father: Mariano Jacinto Mother: Josefa Dizon Better

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    10. Carlo J. Caparas is a comic strip creator‚ writer‚ director and producer who became sensational known for his created local superheroes and comic book characters that are still popular to Filipinos until now. Some of his creations turned Filipino icons such as “Panday” (a Blacksmith hero) and many others. As a producer and director‚ Carlo J. Caparas produced box-office movies based on comics and true-to-life stories and crimes. In 2009 he received National Artist Award granted by the President

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    Andres Bonifacio‚ the Real National Hero A Term Paper Submitted to Mrs. Erlinda A. Quirap Department of English Cagayan de Oro National High School In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements in English IV – Newton By Vincent Jay C. Bacor February 15‚ 2011 Sentence Outline: Thesis Statement: Andres Bonifacio y de Castro is the real national hero based on a clear action against Spanish colonization‚ good leadership and governance among revolutionaries‚ and a great inspiration

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    sugarcane‚ di ba? So‚ ilahang gi.. plantation minimum of five hectares‚ minimum ra jud na siya‚ five hectares. So kung naa kay five hectares pwede na ka ma-member sa Ormoc Sugarcane Planters Association. That was before‚ pero lately‚ murag 19 .. murag pag-early 2000 na‚ ila nang gi-increase. Kung naa kay minimum nga 10 hectares‚ usa paka ma-member sa Sugarcane Planters Association. Actually dili ra na siya maoy usa nga planters association sa Ormoc. Naa puy lain. Naa puy Olfranca (check spelling). Murag

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    of the Katipunan. At the outbreak of the 1896 revolution‚ the Council was further reorganized into a ’cabinet’ which the Katipunan regarded as a genuine revolutionary government‚ de facto and de jure.[16] * Andrés Bonifacio‚ President * Emilio Jacinto‚ Secretary of State * Teodoro Plata‚ Secretary of War * Briccio Pantas‚ Secretary of Justice * Aguedo del Rosario‚ Secretary of the Interior * Enrique Pacheco‚ Secretary of Finance * Marina Dizon‚ head of women’s divisiones

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    * 1. STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOM * 2. Maniago Revolt Francisco Maniago Cause of rebellion Events that took place (October 1660)• Chief from • Frequent • The workers mutinied and set their Mexico‚ Pampanga recruitment of men to cut timber in the campsite on fire mountains • Closed the mouths of the river to • Bandala prevent the transport of food to Manila • Maniago asked help from the chiefs of Pangasinan‚ Ilocos and Cagayan • Governor Manrique de Lara called for Juan Macapagal‚ chief or

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    SUMMARY: RIZAL AND THE OTHER HEROES: José Rizal was a Filipino polymath‚ nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era and its eventual independence from Spain. He is considered a national hero and the anniversary of Rizal’s death is commemorated as a Philippine holiday called Rizal Day. Rizal’s 1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution. He is the seventh of eleven children born to a middle class

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