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    Music and Dance

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    have the musical instrument called ban‚ the Visayans had a guitar looking which they called gangsa and the toltogan‚ a bamboo drum. Aside from instruments‚ our ancestors also expressed themselves through their songs with dance like; tagumpay‚ Tagalog sog of victory‚ Mang-ay-uweng‚ an Igorot’s labor song‚ Kinnallogong which is an Ilocano dance of a man facing a woman‚ tudub a harvest song together with dandansuy‚ balitaw the two popular song and dance in Agusan‚ Other Philippine

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    Introduction to the Toltecs and the Aztecs The Toltec civilization thrived in central Mexico between the 10th and mid-12th centuries CE. They continued the Mesoamerican heritage and ultimately passed it on to later civilizations‚ such as the Aztecs. Fig. 2: The Sun Stone (or The Calendar Stone). (1502-20)‚ 358 cm diameter x 98 cm depth. National Anthropology Museum‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico. The Aztecs regarded the Toltecs as a great and prosperous civilization. The Aztecs flourished between 1345 and

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    Quetzalcoatl One of the major deities of Aztec culture Quetzalcoatl acknowledged as the “feathered serpent” has influenced the historic and social evolution of Latin American culture as implied by various images depicting the Plumed Serpent god. Meanwhile‚ socio-historical analysis of Quetzalcoatl worship and culture reveals different symbolisms and ancient functions involved in the Aztecs’ practices toward the god. Historically‚ the legend of Quetzalcoatl has originated

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    Here My Testemony

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    testimony is a specific and engaging story told in the first person‚ and Latin American testimonies are ones told by ordinary people whose lives have been changed by political circumstances. According to the definition of testimonies Maria Theresa Tula is an ordinary person. She was born with pretty much nothing‚ had to grow up fast‚ alone and with her babies. She only became well known after she was with Rafael Canales and joined CO-MADRES. There were many events that happened in Maria’s childhood

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    In a Russian religion called Theotokos “The Inexhaustible Chalice is the holiest icon of the Theotokos‚ and was revealed in Russia in 1878. The story tells of goes as a retired soldier from Tula who had spent his entire pension on alcohol‚ ruining his health and making him unable to walk. One night‚ a holy elder appeared to him in a dream and told him to go to Serpukhov monastery of the Mother of God. Crawling on all fours‚ the man reached

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    began falling apart for de Soto‚ when Juan Ortiz‚ his faithful interpreter died. The death of Ortiz made communication with native peoples and the procurement of food much harder. Furthermore‚ while in Arkansas‚ de Soto and his men clashed with the Tula people which took a great toll on the already weakened men. On May 21‚ 1542‚ Hernando de Soto himself died of a fever. At the time‚ the de Soto expedition was seen as a great failure. De Soto failed to establish any permanent colonies

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    Division of City Schools City of Mandaluyong Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales C E R T I F I C A T I O N This is to certify that John Xavier P. Allida served as an Auditor of KaDiPan (Kabataang Diwa ay Panitik) of School Year 2012-2013. ____________________ _______________________ Maribel A. Diaz

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    Development of Philippine Literature According to Atienza‚ Ramos‚ Salazar and Nazal in their book Panitikang Pilipino‚ “true literature is a piece of written work which is undying. It expresses the feelings and emotions of people in response to his everyday efforts to live‚ to be happy in his environment and‚ after struggles‚ to reach his Creator.” It is important to study Philippine Literature as enumerated: To better appreciate our literary heritage: trace ideas passed down through generation

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    ROSE ANN A. ORATE No. 5026 Purok 5‚ Brgy. Kias Baguio City Contact nos. : 09174233048/ (074) 442-00-03 CAREER OBJECTIVES * To obtain a position as an online ESL teacher and help students learn English in an informative and interesting manner. * To improve a student’s standards of English so that he/ she will be able to socialize easily in a foreign country. SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED 2006 Peace Tech conference: Overcoming prejudice towards young Muslims‚ indigenous peoples

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    toltec relegion

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    Abstract The Pre Columbian Toltec religion based on the worship of two gods‚ one representing good and one represent evil derived in the 8th century. This religion relied heavily on art for expression‚ they were artwork and innovators working with metal. The members of this religion traded their artwork with other regions crops for survival‚ these art pieces are linked to the Aztecs providing proof that this lost religion and its people did exist. Toltec Religion Toltec was a Pre Columbian

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