Summary: Unhistorical Data There are some narratives that have been previously accepted in Philippine History as facts but later were found out to be historical errors. Maragtas It is the story about ten Malay datu from Borneo who settled into the Philippine Islands. According to the Maragtas at around 1250 A.D.‚ ten Bornean Datu left their kingdom in search of new homes across the sea to escape the merciless rule of Sultan Makatunaw. Led by Datu Puti‚ the Borneans landed in the island of Panay and
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Era‚ Quezon City CASE ANALYSIS: The Secret Behind the Continues Success of BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands) in Savings and Loans Industry As partial fulfillment for the course CORPORATE GOVERNANCE First Semester School Year 2013 - 2014 Presented to: JANINE L. MONEDA‚ MBA‚ FRIBA and to the Faculty of the Management Department NEW ERA UNIVERSITY Quezon City‚ Philippines Presented by: Loumark Efhraim S. Soriano 27 September 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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According to an article in Panay News‚ children of Overseas Filipino Workers often sought after teachers and fellow pupils for attention. This might stem from the abandonment these children feel from their parents abroad. A women’s group conducted the study of the behavioral patterns of OFW children and it was held in a school in Pavia town. Most of the women’s group’s data showed that the children craved for physical contact more than the children with parents working in local areas. Their
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Intervention and Philippine Independence By: Ha Z Dignadice Eulimay Gillang The Spanish-American War of 1898 • Cuba ‚ Spanish Colony in the West Indies‚ revolted against its colonial master sometime in February‚ 1895. • Governor-General Valeriano Weyler commander of the Spanish Forces in Cuba. • American businessmen had huge investments in the sugar industry in Cuba. • President William McKinley sent the US battleship Maine to Cuba for the purpose of evacuating American citizens in case revolution worsened
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Church is one of the few surviving coral churches in the country that has withstood the test of time‚ in particular earthquakes. Originally named Church of St. Augustine‚ the church was built in 1704 and was inaugurated in 1896‚ according to the Philippine Historical Commission plaque found here. The Paoay Church is famous for its “earthquake baroque” design due to its 24 buttresses supporting the massive 1.67-meter thick walls. Having been located along the Pacific Ring of Fire‚ the buttresses and
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comprises the Philippine archipelago1‚ with all the islands and water embraces therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of its terrestrial‚ fluvial and aerial domains‚ including its territorial sea‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around‚ between‚ and connecting islands of the archipelago regardless of their breadth and dimensions‚ form part of the internal waters of the Philippines. 1987
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however‚ women like Mulan still continue to prove that they can play an important role in society. This statement holds true even in the Philippines. Even though we always think of Rizal‚ Bonifacio‚ and Aguinaldo when we hear the word ‘hero’‚ we must not forget about Teodora Alonzo‚ Melchora Aquino‚ Marcela Agoncillo‚ and the other women who have made an impact in Philippine history. Women in the Films (Documentaries) A. The Women of Ifugao In the documentary Ifugao‚ the roles of the men and women
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The Visual Arts in the Philippines Art had a vital function in pre-colonial society. The early native artists showcased their talent and skills in making of pots‚ bamboo containers‚ shell and bead jewelry. They ornamented it with various designs derived from their agricultural mode existence‚ such as‚ symbols of the fields and streams‚ clouds‚ sun and stars‚ lightning‚ bird or animal shapes. These designs acquired a social meaning and name to express authority‚ social position or identification
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before the laws. 2) Assimilation of the Philippines as a regular province of Spain. 3) Restoration of the Philippine …Reforms… 4) Filipinization of the Philippine parishes and expulsion of the friars. 5) Human rights for Filipinos‚ such as freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ and freedom to meet and petition for The Propagandists were patriots who waged their movement by means of pen and tongue to expose the defects of Spanish rule in the Philippines and the urgency of reforms to remedy them
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PART ONE: Following our usual custom of facing squarely the most difficult and delicate questions related to the Philippines‚ without weighing the consequences that our frankness may bring upon us‚ we shall in the present article treat of their future. In order to read the destiny of a people‚ it is necessary to open the book of its past‚ and this‚ for the Philippines may be reduced in general terms to what follows. Scarcely had they been attached to the Spanish crown than they had sustained with
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