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    higher class and lower class. People who were affluent and had power could vote‚ had rights to access to the laws and participate important ceremonies. People who were in poverty and did not have power were not able to access to these. The Law of Solon was very essential throughout the Greece that underlined “that and adulterer may be put to death by the man who catches him. As and example‚ Euphiletus was put on trial after killing his wife’s lover. You might ask a question‚ “Why he was on trial

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    why I’m fluent in English. English is generally noted as one of the languages commonly used in the Philippines. English is taught in schools as one of the two official languages of the country‚ the other being Filipino‚ a standardized version of Tagalog. Sub-varieties of Philippine English is emerging based on the regional location of the speakers. Code-mixing is one of the most prevalent example of emerging sub-varieties among Ilokano and Visayan speakers particularly Cebuano and Hiligaynon. But

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    Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog and other dialects. 6. Many grammar books were printed in Filipino‚ like Tagalog‚ Ilocano and Visayan 7. Our periodicals during these times gained a religious tone.   B. THE FIRST BOOKS 1. Ang Doctrina Cristiana (The Christian Doctrine). This was the first book printed in the Philippines in 1593 in xylography. It was written by Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Domingo Nieva‚ in Tagalog and Spanish. 2. Nuestra Señora del Rosario - written

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    English 101 Section 125 11 December 2012 Atlantis: The Lost Civilization The legend of the Lost Civilization of Atlantis has intrigued people from all walks of life for centuries… over two millennia actually. From Plato’s writings the story may have actually been written in stone being as the story was passed on from ancient Egyptians. Atlantis is probably one of the most inspirational “lost civilizations” in recorded history. It doesn’t matter which story you’ve read or what documentary

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    war are more important than those of peace; but this opinion needs to be corrected.” He supports his point that peace is more important and the work done to get peace will last longer than the outcome of war with the accomplishments of Solon and Themistocles. Solon created the Areopagus and laws that stayed in place for a long time and Themistocles does not have anything memorable about him. Cicero talks about how one should conduct themselves in times of peril and how to be

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    Bonifacio’s Tagalog Republic[edit] Depending on the definition chosen for these terms‚ a number of persons could alternatively be considered the inaugural holder of the office. Andrés Bonifacio is the de facto first President of a united Philippines. He was the third Supreme President (Spanish: Presidente Supremo; Tagalog: Kataás-taasang Pangulo) of the Katipunan‚ a secret revolutionary society. Its Supreme Council‚ led by the Supreme President‚ coordinated provincial and district councils. When

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    Atlantis is the subject of a legend about an advanced island civilization that was destroyed or lost. Stories about Atlantis are first mentioned in Plato’s dialogues Timaeus and Critias‚ in which characters say it was destroyed by an earthquake or a tsunami about 9‚000 years before the time in which Plato wrote. The story claims Atlantis was somewhere outside the Pillars of Hercules. According to Plato‚ the story originated with Ancient Egyptian priests. Some people believe that the stories are

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    of the masses and the elite. The Katipunan The Katipunan (meaning "Association") planned and initiated the Philippine Revolution. It was founded in Tondo‚ Manila‚ by Andres Bonifacio and a few other fellow urban workers on July 7‚ 1892. Its full Tagalog name is Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan nang manga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Venerated Association of the Sons and Daughters of the Land). From its inception‚ Katipunan was forged by blood‚ with all its members enacting the traditional

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    Tagals (Art and Rules of the Tagalog Languages). Also in Abucay‚ Bataan‚ he printed his book entitled Librong Pagaaralan nang mga Tagalog nang Wicang Castila. He wrote this in order to help people learn the Spanish language easily. The last book he printed was Father Perez de Nuero’s book‚ Relacion de la Vida y Martirio del Jusuita P. Mastrilli; (Report on the Life and Martyrdom of the Jesuit Father Mastrilli). “Vocabulario de al Lengua Tagala.” The first Tagalog dictionary written by Father

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    he told the story. This can easily be explained by the human tendency to exaggerate when telling a story‚ much like the “whopper story” - a caught fish‚ really eight inches long‚ becomes two or three feet long. Plato may have exaggerated (or maybe Solon did) to make the story sound better. In addition‚ there is a scientific premise called Occam’s Razor‚ which states that for any problem‚ the simplest solution is usually correct. Based on the evidence found in Crete‚ the Minoan civilization would

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