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    Rizal in Brussels

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    verdad Para Todos” ( The Truth For All)‚ May 31‚ 1889 - Rizal’s defense against the Spanish charges that the Filipinos were ignorant and depraved. 3. “Vicente Barrantes’ Teatro Tagalo‚” June 15‚ 1889 – Rizal exposes Barrantes’ ignorance on the Tagalog theatritical art. 4. “Una Profanacion” (A Profanation)‚ July 31‚ 1889 – Bitter attack against the friars for denying Christian burial to Mariano Herbosa‚ husband of Lucia‚ died of cholera on May 30‚ 1889. 5. “Verdades Nuevas” (New Truths)‚ July

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    Pnoy Capital Summary

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    In Pinoy Capital‚ written by Benito Vergara we see a drastic change from hesitation to acceptance among the tone‚ and a connection that Filipino Americans find with their homeland. Vergara dives into the lives of a wide array of Filipino Americans living in Daly City and talks about their immigration‚ connections to their homeland‚ and the diaspora they felt within them. He researches and gets deep into the complicated emotions of the immigrants toward their homeland and America along with their

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    sand and gravel or that these were piled up in the site that is now called Buhangin. “Buhangin” is a Tagalog word but can also be a Dabawenyo term. It is recognized that Dabawenyos were more likely mixed with Tagalog during the early times because the pioneers came from different places of the Philippines. Historically‚ the first families that settled in Buhangin were more of Ilocano and Tagalog roots such as Abrina‚ Arconel‚ Sarusad‚ Eligino‚ Quinones‚ Saguid‚ Carpio‚ Nartates‚ Insik “Teban” Apada

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    Course Notes

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    Frank Murphy-was the last American Governor-general of the Philippines. Formation of Court of Industrial Relations-was approved on October 29‚1936 under the Commonwealth Government July 4‚1946-take effect the Commonwealth Act No.570 which made tagalog as the official language in the Phil. Except Copper Law-Brigandage law‚reconcentration Act are all repressive Rounseville Wildman-American Consul at HongKong who gave the idea of Emilio Aguinaldo-the highest political official of the Revolutionary

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    Lit in the Phil

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    and the colonial legacy of the Philippines. Most of the notable literature of the Philippines was written during the Spanish period and the first half of the 20th century in Spanish language. Philippine literature is written in Spanish‚ English‚ Tagalog‚ and/or other native Philippine languages. We study literature so that we can better appreciate our literary heritage. We cannot appreciate something that we do not understand. Through a study of our literature‚ we can trace the rich heritage of

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    Manuel L. Quezon

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    ABSTRACT Do you really know MANUEL L. QUEZON??? Well‚ I think almost people know him as the “Father of the Philippine National Language” and we always see him in a twenty pesos bill. But who is the real Manuel L. Quezon in the history of the Philippines??? Well to know him more‚ I spend a lot of time to gain more information about him by searching in the internet and reading books and I found out many interesting things about him. As the result of my research I found out that Manuel Luis Quezón

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    since they all come from one source which is God hence there is much fervour to learn the language of the natives. Though there is contradiction to what they believe since there are words in the Baybayin wherein there is no direct translation to Tagalog like Jesus Christ. Because of this‚ the translation could only benefit the Spaniards and not the Filipinos and that the Filipinos could not really understand what the Spaniards are trying to say. There is also a portion in the chapter wherein it

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    Nothing

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    Smokey Silver and Black Makeup Tagalog Tutorial Products used: Scotch Tape (You can use Magic Tape‚ as well) ELF Eye Primer (PHP 249.75‚ ELF counters) ELF Smokey Eye Quad (Available and affordable at ELF counters) Make Up For Ever Aqua Liner (you can use liners from Nichido/Ever Bilena/Fashion 21’s Dip Liner) Nichido Mineral Kohl Pencil in Onyx False Lashes (Check out lashes from Shawill! *New stocks from my faux lash line will arrive soon!) Ever Bilena Matte Lipstick in Pink Flame (Ever

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    Humanities 101

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    Humanities 101 Midterm Review Weeks 1 and 2 Mesopotamia: Sumerians‚ Akkadian‚ Babylonian‚ Assyrian Euphrates River Tigris River Fertile Crescent Uruk Cuneiform: wedge or nail shape marks pressed into wet clay –used for over 3000 years Sumerians 3500-2350 Located in lower Mesopotamia Between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers Part of the Fertile Crescent Invented writing and beer (Kassi) Purpose? Records of goods and services 2700 BCE: rough date assigned the historical Gilgsmesh‚ King

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    Then‚ there was an amazing advancement in the legal system of the ancient Greeks. Around 620 BC Draco‚ the lawgiver‚ wrote the first known written law of Ancient Greece. The two most well-known developers of laws in Ancient Greece were Draco and Solon. They wrote laws called tort laws‚ which occurs when someone does harm to you or your property‚ family laws‚ public laws‚ and procedural laws. The Mayans‚ however‚ had a different start to their legal system. “The laws that governed the various Maya

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