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    Graciano Lopez Jaena Graciano Lopez Jaena was born on December 18‚ 1856 in Jaro‚ Iloilo. He came from a lowly family which has strong values in education and religion. He studied at the Seminario Tejaro and at an early age: he was placed under the care of Reverend Francisco Jayme who enhanced and developed his skills in speech. Since his ambition was to become a doctor‚ he tried to enroll at the University of Santo Tomas but was deprived of access due to lack of requirements. His encounter with other

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    The revolution was triggered by a number of events and people most notably Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio. Rizal with his education and wisdom from all around the world sought reform and equality among Spain‚ and Bonifacio wanted revolution. The extraordinary life of Jose Rizal changed the Philippines forever through his vision of equality for his people; which in turn inspired the Katipunan lead by Bonifacio to finally take it. Jose Rizal‚ a hero of the Philippines who was a nationalist that strove

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    very controversial historical issues about Aguinaldo’s role in the deaths of Andres Bonifacio and Antonio Luna. They did not hide the fact that all this was based on the memoirs of El Presidente himself‚ hence the probable bias in point of view. Now‚ what truly happened is still the bone of historical contentions. Bonifacio in particular was presented in a very negative light here. Montano’s acting highlight as Bonifacio for me was his pained reaction to losing the vote for president at the Tejeros

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    angle between Rizal St. and Bonifacio St. is 27o and intersect at P.Jose and Andres leaves P at the same time. Jose jogs at 10 kph on Rizal St. If he is 3 km from Andres after 30 minutes‚ how fast is Andres running along Bonifacio St? SOLUTION Solved for A 3/sin⁡27 = 5/sin⁡A sin A = (5 sin⁡27)/3 A = 49.17o Solved for c c/sin⁡103.83 = 3/sin⁡27 c = (3 sin⁡103.83)/sin⁡27 c = 6.42 km Solved for Andres’ Rate R= (6.42 km)/(

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    The Birth of Heroes and the Rise of Filipino Nationalism By Richard Rivera The middle 18th century in the Philippines was a period of perpetual destabilization. The islands are slowly being reconfigured—both physically and in socio-economic terms. On the surface‚ geophysical forces are making physical transformations‚ complimenting the deeper and more serious reconstruction happening within the colonial society. A new socio-economic class composed of Chinese mestizos and Indio professionals

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    sudden revelation‚ the moment of recognition of the character’s personality and appearance makes the reader‚ as well as the people who condemned her‚ change their insights‚ opinions and dispositions in life. B.”Love of Country” by Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio was one of the patriots who lived and died for the cause of liberty. He was a fighter not only with a sword (he led the first “cry” against Spanish tyranny in Balintawak) but also with his pen‚ as shown in this poem about love of country

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    DONA MAE RONQUILLO PHILIPPINE HISTORY BSCS-311 AUGUST 29‚ 2013 QUESTION: Is the discovery of the Philippines by the Spain brought good or bad effects to the country as whole? ANSWER: Following all the details and discussion according to the Spanish colonization

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    territory‚ rights and dignity be respected." "Aggression does not run in our veins‚ but neither will we back down from any challenge‚" Aquino told government workers‚ diplomats and supporters at a public square named after revolutionary leader Andres Bonifacio‚ where he also led a flag-raising ceremony. Aquino said in the next five years‚ 75 billion pesos ($1.74 billion) will be spent to modernize the armed forces. He did not mention China by name‚ but the two countries have an ongoing territorial

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    is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973. He is hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts.” Tolentino sculpted the University of the Philippines’ most recognizable emblem‚ the UP Oblation‚ as well as the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City. Guillermo E. Tolentino was born on 24 July 1890 in Malolos‚ Bulacan. His parents were Isidro Tolentino and Balbina Estrella. Tolentino first learned how to draw while attending intermediate school in Malolos‚ under his

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    19th century. Archbishop Bernardo‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Paciano‚ Luis Taviel de Andrade and of course Jose Rizal are the characters that made the movie more exciting. Archbishop Bernardo was a Catholic priest who always wants to rein the place. Priest should be the role model of the people but Archbishop Bernardo was no good‚ because the movie exposes how evil he was. He even rapes a Filipina and during his sermon he always scares the people. Andres Bonifacio was also a significant character in

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