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    El Presidente vs. Supremo: Reflections on Conflicting Narratives Last year‚ two films came out in Philippine cinema that totally reflect the disparate perspectives on two historical figures in Philippine history—one about the founder of the Katipunan‚ and the other about the President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government. I watched Supremo (2012) in an SM cinema on the first week of December‚ while I saw El Presidente (2012) during the Metro Manila Film Festival. The mayaman vs. mahirap

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    Early Years The history of journalism in the Philippines goes back to the 16th century‚ the same period when England and Europe were starting on the proliferation of community newspapers. It was in the year 1637 when the "Father of Filipino Printing"‚ Tomas Pinpin‚ launched the first Philippine newsletter called "Successos Felices" (Fortunate Events). The publication was written in Spanish and contained a 14-page report on current events. In 1799‚ following Pinpin’s debut in printing‚ he again

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    they’ll be whipped by their boss or also called Luna with black snake whips. Ouch! This was from Source 2 that said‚ “Every morning at five their bosses‚ called lunas‚ marched them to the fields. There they cut the sugar cane and hauled it on their backs to ox-drawn carts‚ which took the cane to the mill to be made into sugar. The men could rest only at times permitted by the lunas and if they slowed down in their work or showed signs of not working‚ the lunas frequently

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    (2000). Recommendations for culturally sensitivenursing care. International Journal of Nursing Practise‚ 6‚140-152. Leininger‚ M. (1995). Transcultural nursing‚ concepts‚ theories‚research and practice (2nd ed.) United States of America:McGraw Hill. Luna‚ L. (2006). Arab muslims and culture care‚ in McFarland‚M.‚ & Leininger‚ M. Transcultural nursing‚ concepts‚Theories research and practice (3rd ed.) United States ofAmerica: McGraw Hill. Leininger‚ M. (1995). Cultures care diversity and universality:aTheory

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    C.A.R. If you think that the Philippines is a lush‚ balmy set of islands with warm sunny days throughout the year‚ you’re mostly right. But we also have cool highlands in the northern portion of the country. Here‚ a whole other culture‚ or shall we say a set of cultures‚ awaits. From Benguet’s Kankanaey to the Ifugao and Kalinga to the Isneg in Apayao‚ the ethnic groups here are distinct. Each town has its own language or dialect. The highlands of the Philippines have much more to offer than

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    reported to have been interrogated and executed. -2679706068060Juan Luna October 23‚ 1857 from the town of Badoc‚ Ilocos Norte He was a Filipino painter‚ sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. He became one of the first recognized Philippine artists. Juan Luna’s famous works include the “The Death of Cleopatra”‚ The “Battle of Lepanto”‚ and his greatest masterpiece “The Spoliarium” -73660-144780Gregorio AglipayBatac‚ Ilocos Norte May 5‚ 1860

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    several categories. The primary consumers of the food bar market can be separated into three major segments: energy bars‚ sports bars‚ and weight loss bars. In the US‚ the food bar market is dominated by several companies: PowerBar‚ Balance Bar‚ Luna‚ MetRx‚ and Clif Bar. Each of these is representative of one of the three major segments in the bar market. In terms of similarities‚ the food bar industry as a whole seems to be targeting demographic rather than their target segment. Marketers

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    19‚ 1890 after a lingering illness. ABORTED DUEL WITH ANTONIO LUNA Towards the end of August 1890‚ Rizal attended a social reunion of the Filipinos in Madrid. Antonio Luna - his friend who had a frustrated romance with Nellie Boustead - he blamed Rizal for his failure to win her and uttered unsavoury remarks about Nellie • Angered by the slanderous remarks‚ he challenged Luna‚ his friend to duel. Fortunately‚ Luna ‚ when he became sober‚ realized that he had made a fool of himself

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    a moon goddess‚ supplanting Titan goddess Luna.[citation needed] She also became the goddess of childbirth and ruled over the countryside. Catullus wrote a poem to Diana in which she has more than one alias: Latonia‚ Lucina‚ Iuno‚ Trivia‚ Luna.[11] In Rome the cult of Diana should have been almost as old as the city itself as Varro mentions her in the list of deities to whom king Titus Tatius vowed a shrine. It is noteworthy that the list includes Luna and Diana Lucina as separate entities. Another

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    Do you think that plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was easy? In the 1800’s Hawaii had began to create sugar plantations. Plantation owners‚ called lunas‚ needed to get more workers to keep up with the demand for sugar because sugar was booming. They solved this worker shortage by importing more foreign workers from around the world. I think plantations life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was very difficult. The living conditions were very harsh‚ working conditions were very cruel‚ and gender differences

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