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    23. RELIGIOUS REVOLT OF HERMANO PULE (1840-41) Cause: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM In 1839‚ Apolinario de la Cruz went to Manila to pursue priestly vocation under the Dominican order. He was not accepted on the gro8und that he was an Indio for the reason of all religious orders was closed to indios. In June 1840‚ Apolinario‚ known as Hermano Pule returned to Lucban‚ Tayabas Province‚ and founded the Confradia de San Jose‚ a nationalist fellowship which fostered the praise of Christian virtues. On November

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    DILG LEADING THE RENAISSANCE OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE‚ PEACE AND ORDER IN THE PHILIPPINES: A CRITICAL ESSAY In the Philippines‚ the pervasiveness of corruption in government institutions‚ system procedures‚ culture and leadership renders the need for a holistic‚ multi-dimensional and multi-disciplinary answer. From a public administration and governance standpoint‚ addressing the problem of corruption requires the expansion of targets of reform‚ going beyond the enactment of new laws and

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    Spanish Classroom

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    Starting off the year with 3 different Spanish teachers has been an extreme task for the Freshman as well as the upperclassman this year. Freshman students have struggled with understanding as well as speaking the language because of the adjustment through each teacher. Students in first year Spanish classes excitedly walked into their Spanish classes eager to learn the new language. With only a couple of weeks into school there was already an issue with the first teacher. Freshman were frustrated

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    to it? Attending and passing Spanish courses would make life surprisingly fun and easy for you. As a source of‚ on this important topic‚ this class does more for students than passing Spanish. Also‚ foreign language is more effective than just knowing your birth language. Taking and exceeding this course can improve your chances as becoming an employee‚ having a more social life‚ helping others‚ and more! Later in life‚ many states would be more dominated with Spanish‚ and not being able to communicate

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    2 Local Literatures A. Intramuros to Adopt New Traffic Scheme According to Mayen Jaymalin of the Philippine Star Updated May 24‚ 2012 the historic Intramuros may soon be closed to vehicular traffic to accommodate the estimated one million foreign and local visitors to the Walled City. Intramuros Administrator (IA) chief Jose Capistrano said they intend to adopt a new traffic scheme within the historical site in preparation for the projected influx of tourists in the area this year. “We are

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    Economy of the Philippines

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    ECONOMY Since the end of World War II‚ the Philippine economy has been on an unfortunate trajectory‚ going from one of the richest countries in Asia (following Japan) to one of the poorest. Growth immediately after the war was rapid‚ but slowed over time. Years of economic mismanagement and political volatility during the Marcos regime contributed to economic stagnation and resulted in macroeconomic instability. A severe recession from 1984 through 1985 saw the economy shrink by more than 10%‚ and

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    Spanish Conquistadors

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    conquest of The New World‚ Africa‚ Australia‚ and so on. They didn’t go there mainly to dominate the native cultures‚ but to gain money from local resourses and political power. Now we might ask why didn’t they "just" exploit the land and leave the native cultures be. Which brings me to the second reason‚ which is more from a cultural perspective. Example: Why did Spanish conquistadors think the natives in Sounth America couldn’t be human and

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    Local Motor Input from potential customers and car enthusiasts Community-help-> select the model to produce Create ideation contest Existing customer to bring new customer Involve customers to cars production->Customer assembles parts-> 60 hours of assembling- microfactory(local) Good ? Yes. Big players are bankrupt American market is moving to full-design and attentative No mass production->$50k (experimental) Are the designer customers? Are car enthusiasts customers? Do-it –yourself

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    Zimbabwe. The Republic of the Philippines is a sprawling archipelago set in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is an incredibly diverse nation in terms of language‚ religion‚ ethnicity and also geography. Ethnic and religious fault-lines that run through the country continue to produce a state of constant‚ low-level civil war between north and south. Beautiful and fractious‚ the Philippines is one of the most interesting countries in Asia. The Philippines has an American-style democracy

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense Common sense is greatly credited with encouraging the colonists to finally establish themselves independently from Britain as Thomas Paine attacked the principles of hereditary rule and monarchial government. He believed that society is constructive in that people join together to accomplish common goals and the government’s role is to protect the citizens from their own vices‚ thus being a necessary evil. In the first passage of the article‚ Paine criticizes the monarchy

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