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    Ojt Experience

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    1891 was the date that released the copies of El Fili. The People who receives the complementary copies of El Fili are Jose Ma. Basa‚ Sixto Lopez‚ Ferdinand Blumentritt‚ Maximo Ponce‚ Graciano Lopez Jaena‚ Trinidad H Pardo de Vera‚ Antonio and Juan Luna also to Valentin Ventura. Rizal’s unfinished novels are Makamisa‚ Makamisa has two chapters‚ Dapitan was written when rizal was exile in dapitan‚ Pili Laguna about life in Pili and Cristobal about student in Europe. Borneo Colonization Project

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    Rizal Park

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    TOUR 113: CASE STUDY OF RIZAL PARK Pacheco‚ Pauline Aubrey Pintucan‚ Minette Corazon Roberto‚ Jowelyn Tanafranca‚ Rowena Rae INTRODUCTION Luneta‚ or literally little moon‚ is a 58-hectare historical park overlooking the famous and stunning Manila bay‚ located at the zero kilometer mark in the midst of a busy and thriving city. For many decades‚ it was used by the Spaniards as execution grounds for Filipino rebels and mutineers. Through the years‚ it has bear witness to deaths injudiciously delivered

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    EL FILIBUSTERISMO I. The Novel El filibusterismo * It is the second novel written by José Rizal as the sequel to Noli Me Tangere. Like Noli Me Tangere‚ it was written in Spanish. * “The reign of Greed” in English * It consist of 38 chapters * Rizal dedicated El Filibusterismo to the three martyred priests of Cavite mutiny.The execution of the three priests was significant to the title of the novel. The title Rizal had to define the word filibustero to his German friend Ferdinand

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    HistoryPROCESSE and its EQUIPMENTS START The IPI Foundation Inc has been in existence for three years. However‚ under the name of Don Go Lam Foundation (1993-2006)‚ the Foundation has been in operation for 16 years. Owned and operated by the owners of the International Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (IPI)‚ the IPI Foundation is the company’s expression of its corporate social responsibility. The company is founded by the Wong-Castillo family‚ one of Cebu’s prominent successful Filipino-Chinese

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    left Hong Kong on board of the Oceanic‚ an American steamer on his way to Japan which was “The Land of Cherry Blossoms”. He arrived in Yokohama and stayed for one day in Grand Hotel. Then he went to Tokyo and stayed at the Tokyo Hotel. He stayed with Juan Perez Caballero after his invitation which was also plotted by the Spaniards to monitor him. He agreed for couple of reasons‚ first was economizing his living expenses and the second is that he has nothing to hide from them. He liked the country but

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    Rizal Reaction Paper

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    all aspects of citizenship and love of country. As a nation‚ we share the same collective experience‚ history‚ culture‚ and identity as one. By studying about Rizal’s life and works‚ together with other historical figures that we encountered‚ ex: Juan Luna‚ Andres Bonifacio; we will learn to understand our identity as a Filipino. The Philippines experienced the suffering under the colonization of foreign power. And we saw their desire to attain reform‚ freedom and independence. Rizal’s novels reflect

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    Ayala Museum

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    xtreme "Eye-Gasms" More fun In The Philippines! On September 9‚ 2012‚ me and my mom went to the Ayala Museum. the guards greeted us with a smile and the lady at the front desk was very helpful in describing what we are to find in the four floors of the building.The building was minimal. so you can say that it was easier to appreciate the collections. since i came from an arts high school‚ i can say that I love going to museums. i keep on having “eye-gasms” on all the “eye candies” on display! may

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY

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    NOTES IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY American Period (1898-1946) April 25‚ 1898 - beginning of the US-Spain War. The Americans declared war against Spain on the allegation that Spain blew up the American warship named “Maine” causing the deaths and injuries of several Americans. May 1‚ 1898 - the Battle of Manila Bay. The Spaniards were defeated by the American naval fleet led by Commodore George Dewey. May 18‚ 1898 - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo arrived in Cavite from Hongkong through the assistance

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    SPANISH PERIOD (1565-1872) The First Books 1. Doctrina Cristiana - first book printed in the Philippines in 159; written by Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Domingo Nieva in Tagalog and Spanish; contained Our Father‚ Hail Mary‚ Hail Holy Queen‚ the Ten Commandments of God‚ the Commandments of the Catholic Church‚ the Seven Mortal Sins‚ How to Confess‚ the Cathecism 2. Nuestra Señora del Rosario – second book printed in the Philippines written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1602; printed

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    much about what of life it mirrors‚ that is‚ the living conditions of people in the slums of Tondo. The fraught lives of these ‘squatters’ and their refusal to move out from their settlements in the ‘bombed ruins of an old government building of Juan Luna’ presented in the drama are a clear depiction of what real denizens of Tondo‚ or even those of other slums‚ actually experience. The lack of education‚ a direct effect of this poverty‚ is to some extent made visible through the boy’s incorrect pronunciation

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