* Atty. Vince Tañada and Encina as “Andres Bonifacio” * Cyndi Liper as “Gregoria De Jesus” * Patrick Adrian Libao as “Emilio Jacinto” * Jordan Ladra as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Kevin Posadas as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Chris Lim as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Monique Azzereda as “Hilaria Aguinaldo” * Adelle Ibarrientos-Lim as “Hilaria Aguinaldo” * Jerie Sanchez as “Tandang Sora” * CenCherry Bagtas as “Gregoria De Jesus” * Nikki Villaviray as “Marina
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Emilio is a 40 year old man‚ he is within the range of middle adulthood. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Neuroleptics (psychosis) is a severe mental disorder‚ sometimes with physical damage to the brain‚ marked by a deranged personality and a distorted view of reality. SPECIFIC PHYSICAL CHANGES The brain of Emili has now reached its brain size and weight that is why Emilio cannot be treated in order to behave like people of his own age. The damage to the brain started when he was 16 during his first hospitalization
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and Magdalo in Cavite‚ Luzon. When Bonifacio tried to mediate‚ he attempts were rebuffed. Bonifacio’s acts and plans were termed as harmful for the unity and he was arrested and executed for “treason and sedition”. The execution was ordered by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the elected president of the provisional revolutionary government. Bonifacio was executed on May 10‚ 1897 in the mountains of Maragondon‚ Cavite. WRITTINGS a. “Tapunan ng Lingap” (Care a Little) admonishes his countrymen to reject the
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DoCh 18 Sec 1 Reasons U.S. was imperialistic “White Man’s Burden” How U.S. annexed Hawaii Sanford Dole Ch 18 Sec 2 Jose Marti U.S.S. Maine Yellow Journalism Rough Riders Treaty of Paris Ch 18 Sec 3 U.S. & Philippines after S-A War Emilio Aguinaldo Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion Ch 18 Sec 4 The Platt Amendment Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary “dollar diplomacy” Ch 19 Sec 1 Causes of WWI The Triple Entente (Allies) The Triple Alliance (Central Powers) Why Wilson thought
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intervention to facilitate change and improve mental health and social conditions for individuals‚ groups‚ organisations and communities. FACTORS THAT AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING PROTECTIVE FACTORS HEALTHY AND STABLE ATTACHMENTS With regards to Emilio he did not have any attachment with anyone because he was always isolating himself from others. He did not have any attachment with his father as they divorved with his mother and that is not healthy for him‚ because he did not have a person he could
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him‚ forcing his flight to the Marikina mountains‚ 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:
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nationwide armed revolution.[2] Bonifacio called for a simultaneous coordinated attack on the capital city of Manila. This attack failed‚ but the surrounding provinces also rose up in revolt. In particular‚ rebels in Cavite led by Mariano Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo‚ from two different factions of Katipunan in the province‚ won early victories. A power struggle among the revolutionaries led to Bonifacio’s death in 1897‚ with command shifting to Aguinaldo who led his own revolutionary government. That
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resistance by both individuals to discuss the problem face to face and resorting to emails did not help the situation either. To diffuse the situation Emilio should meet with Alexey and Hernan and take into consideration both their view points about the disagreement. All three should work collaboratively and resolve to a common ground where they all agree. Emilio should also discourage communication via emails which increases tension among employees in situations of disagreement. When different cultures
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First Phase of the Philippine Revolution Phase 1: Philippines vs. Spain 1896-1898 Filipino Leaders: * Andres Bonifacio (Katipunan) * Emilio Aguinaldo * Baldomero Aguinaldo * Emilio Jacinto * Mariano Llanera * Mariano Alvarez * Candido Tirona Enemies: * Governor General Ramon Blanco * Camilo de Polavieja * Fernando Primo de Rivera Goals and Objectives of the 1st Phase Leaders: * expulsion of the friars and the return to the Filipinos of the
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Gloria Estefan is a Cuban born singer and writer. Her singing career climaxed in the 80’s and 90’s‚ while her writing was more of a side project back in 2005. Estefan has released fifteen solo albums‚ the latest having been released in 2015‚ a cookbook‚ and two children’s books. She also has her own broadway musical titled On your feet!. Estefan’s successes have been recognized by seven Grammys‚ the Hollywood Walk of Fame‚ and was the first female to win the Latin Recording Academy Person of
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