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    Philippines: A Century Hence by J.P. Rizal Reading through the essays of Rizal‚ one could say that the hero is not just as great writer but a great Historian as well. His essay‚ The Philippines a Century Hence presents a radical prophesy of Rizal of how the Philippines would be through the century. Rizal presented a clear idea of how our Motherland will end up centuries later proposing that our country will end up in either of the three ways;(1) that the Philippines will remain to be a colony of

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    end‚ his sweet and innocent character won over his anger. - All the friars in Noli Me Tangere used to be the villains all through-out the novel. - In El Filibusterismo‚ there are already some friars that are siding the Filipinos‚ just like Padre Florentino and Padre Irene. - In Noli Me Tangere‚ the main characters or the protagonists have a diplomatic attitude. - In El Filibusterismo‚ the main characters or the protagonists have rebellious outlook in life. - Dr. Jose Rizal wrote Noli Me Tangere with

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    Rafael Ibarra and the supposed father of Maria Clara. He was a genial host and general patron of the church.  Padre Damaso A Franciscan friar who had been parish priest of San Diego for 20 years. A typical domineering friar who was supercilious and anti- Filipino.  Maria Clara María Clara de los Santos‚ Ibarra’s sweetheart; the illegitimate daughter of Father Dámaso and Pía Alba.  Padre Salvi Also known in his full name as Bernardo Salví‚ a secret admirer of María Clara.  Elias Ibarra’s

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    desires of the Filipinos (novel of society)  El Filibusterismo – exposed the evils of the govt and church for the memory of Gomburza (novel of politics) Two phases of the Revolutionary Period: 1. Revolutions were written in Tagalog (Boni and Jacinto).  Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa and Pahimakas were Boni’s poems

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    They’ve taken you everywhere you’ve ever gone‚ you dress them up and decorate them‚ you kick them and walk on them so why don’t you spend more time taking care of them ? Feet are vastly under cared for especially concidering all we put them through. Both men and women suffer from not paying special attention to their feet‚ men more so with constant pressure use from strenuous labor and women from exquisitly designed fashion trends. The amount of stress put on our feet everyday requires regular massage

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    relations with them. One way in which the padres took the Ohlone in and gained power over them was through baptism. It took time to convince them to be baptized‚ but once they were‚ “...the people lost their freedom‚ as the padres took this act to signify that they now had the power to hold the Ohlone in the missions against their will and enforce any means necessary to make the people act as they wished” (Monterey County Historical Society). In order for the padres to reach the adults into baptism‚ they

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    joint Spanish and Catholic policy. The padres were intent on bettering the life of the native Californians by teaching trades and Catholic Doctrine. Many modern California Native Americans believe the missions were an enslaving institution that robbed their ancestors of their culture and lands. Both perspectives have evidence to support these beliefs. Religious life in the mission

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    placed in wooden box and shipped to Hong kong but almost all the boxes was confiscated and the books lost. Dedicated to Gom-Bur-Za Rizal dedicated El Fili to the GomBurZa The Martyrdom of Gomez‚ Burgos & Zamora occurred on Feb. 17‚ 1872 – not 28th Father Burgos was 35 yrs. old & Father Zamora was 37 yrs. Old The Manuscript and the Book The original manuscript of El

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    Etymology The Black Nazarene derives its name from Jesus’ hailing from Nazareth in Galilee‚ and the image’s very dark complexion unusual among most Philippine religious images. Adorning the statue’s head are the traditional "Tres Potencias" ("three powers") halo‚ symbolizing the three powers of the Holy Trinity. The three rayos ("rays") are used to exclusively identify Christ in traditionalHispanic iconography‚ and are an angular evolution of the common cruciform halo. The importance of the holy relic lead

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    Manoeuvres: Performing Through the Years and into The Next Generation’s Dancing Hearts You must be thinking‚ “The word looks wrong‚ isn’t it supposed to be ‘maneuvers’?” Well‚ according to a Miriam-Webster dictionary‚ the word “manoeuvre” is just a British variant for the word “maneuver”‚ an alternate spelling that usually the people from the United Kingdom use. But the group Manoeuvres—often stylized as MANOEUVRES or MNVRS—lives up to its name and meaning: “a movement or action requiring dexterity

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