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    GENERAL TYPES OF LITERATURE Literature can generally be divided into two types: prose and poetry. Prose consists of those written within the common flow of conversation in sentences and paragraphs‚ while poetry refers to those expressions in verse‚ with measure and rhyme‚ line and stanza and has a more melodious tone. I. Prose There are many types of prose. These include novels‚ biographies‚ short stories‚ contemporary dramas‚ legends‚ fables‚ essays‚ anecdotes‚ news and speeches. 1

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    Kundiman‚ which has pre-colonial origins from the Tagalog region‚ uses triple meter rhythm. Kundiman is also characterized by a minor key at the beginning and shifts to a major key in the second half. Its lyrics depict a romantic theme‚ usually portraying love‚ passion‚ or sadness. In the 1920s Harana and Kundiman became more mainstream musical styles led by performers such as Atang de la Rama‚ Jovita Fuentes‚ Conching Rosal‚ Sylvia La Torre and Ruben Tagalog. Tinikling[edit] The Tinikling is a Philippine

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    appreciation for intellectual property; they just wouldn’t make enough through album/mp3 or concert sales. Filipino english fluency (more than most other asian nations) lessens the demand for creative tagalog songwriting. Why would you spend 12 expensive hours in a studio producing a fresh tagalog song that has no guarantee of major success‚ when you can spend 3 hrs renditioning a meaningful American standard sung by filipinos alike? Then there’s the music videos. Since Korea generates some of

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    Greek Democracy was a revolutionary and enduring influence‚ helping to mold and shape the face of today’s democracy‚ while simultaneously subjugating women and paving the way for a male-dominated society the world over. Bolstered by the advent of democracy‚ the systematic oppression of women continued well into the 20th century in most of the developed world and arguably still persists today. During the Greek Dark Ages‚ the Greek villages were controlled by independent monarchies (Kidner et al.

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    QUESTIONS FOR HERODOTUS’ THE HISTORIES I. Who is Herodotus’s intended audience? Why was it written? A. His intended audience was the Greeks. B. It was written to tell the story of the Pelopensisan War C. Written to cover the conquests of Cyrus as he takes over much of the known world by ruling the Persian Empire. D. Herodotus was half Greek and half Persian E. He intended his work to undermine Hellenic ethnocentricity -- to open the Greek mind to to the rich diversity of the surrounding

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    passed. If they wanted raise taxes‚ build a navy‚ or to fight the Spartans‚ the people would decide. Solon ‚ Cleisthenes ‚ and Ephialtes all contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution‚ and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement. Usually‚ Cleisthenes is accredited for Athenian democracy because Solon ’s constitution fell to tyranny and Ephialtes just brought back Cleisthenes government. The greatest

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    Industry‚ Culture and Policy By Raul S. Manglapus Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I have tried to follow tradition this evening. I have begun my speech with an attempt to make you laugh. I have done this against the advice of a friend. He felt that since I would speak on Filipino movies‚ I should instead begin by making you cry. Thus‚ he said‚ I would immediately get into the spirit of the occasion‚ because that is all Filipino movie is good for: to make you cry. …. There are only two kinds of

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    solve poverty‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (May 22‚ 2011). Ribaya‚ Rio Rose‚ “Civil disobedience won’t succeed‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (February 5‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Confidence aired by Solons‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (February 5‚ 2011). _______________‚ “House panel urged‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (January 19‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Solons thank Aquino‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (January 14‚ 2011). Sabater‚ Madel R.‚ “Palace open to dialogue‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (April 27‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Palace welcomes support

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    their folk speeches‚ folk songs‚ folk narratives and indigenous rituals and mimetic dances that affirm our ties with our Southeast Asian neighbors.        The most seminal of these folk speeches is the riddle which is tigmo in Cebuano‚ bugtong in Tagalog‚ paktakon in Ilongo and patototdon in Bicol. Central to the riddle is the talinghaga or metaphor because it "reveals subtle resemblances between two unlike objects" and one’s power of observation and wit are put to the test. While some

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