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    Great Filipino Music Artists (80’s – Present) Basil Valdez Like many Filipino singers in the 1970s‚ Valdez started solo on his career as a folk singer. In 1972‚ he joined the Circus Band and after it was disbanded‚ he released Ngayon at Kailanman‚ his first solo album. In the Circus Band‚ he met Ryan Cayabyab‚ who was then part of other band. When Valdez was preparing his album Ngayon at Kailanman‚ he asked Cayabyab to give a few songs‚ he did. Cayabyab stands as Valdez’s musical director for

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    No. The problem is not the system of government that the Philippines has‚ but the politicians who occupy positions in the government. It is because of all politicians’ lack of accountability for their actions. The Philippine system of government was exactly patterned after that of the American political structure. But ever wonder why there is much less degree of corruption in the US?. This is in spite of the fact that the two countries have identical political systems. A parliamentary form

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    The last Census revealed that Filipinos have grown to 1‚850‚314‚ the country’s second-largest Asian ethnic group behind the Chinese (2‚341‚537). The Filipino populous has become an “invisible majority”‚ with 49.72% of Filipinos residing in California. These figures beg the question‚ how can a group so large continue to be considered an underrepresented minority in our colleges and universities when in total‚ Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are attending institutions of higher education more

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    Sa Vidya Ya Vimuktaye

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    ll saa iva_aa yaa ivamau>yao ll That is knowledge which Liberates! Dear friends‚ do you know the meaning of this famous “Sanskrit” quotation? I’ll explain it to you. Generally we call vidya to everything which gives some knowledge. There are many types of vidya which we can learn in this world. Among these‚ one is अध्यात्म विद्या. And according to the scriptures “अध्यात्म विद्या” alone liberates the human being. One can get Mukti from this world‚ Because of knowing & experiencing the अध्यात्म विद्या

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    evident in the ethnicity‚ language‚ food‚ dance and almost every aspect of the culture. These Austronesians engaged in trading with China‚ India‚ the Middle East‚ Borneo‚ Ryukyu and other places‚ as a result their cultures have also left a mark on Filipino culture. When the Spanish colonized the islands‚ after more than three centuries of colonization‚ they had heavily impacted the culture. The Philippines being governed from both Mexico and Spain‚ had received lots of Hispanic influence. Mexican

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    which have so far succeeded in resisting the impact of modern civilization. Before the coming of the Spaniards the Filipinos had a civilization of their own. The various aspects of this civilization doubtless came partly from the Malays who settled in the country and partly from a response to the new environment. For this reason‚ many of the customs and practices of the pre-colonial Filipinos are still operative in many parts of the country‚ a circumstance that is‚ in a sense‚ advantageous for it offers

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    traditions and rituals‚ though similar in their sexuality and beliefs are the Chinese and Filipino. Both cultures’ beliefs‚ sexualities‚ rituals‚ values‚ and traditions have changed over time due to the influence of other cultures and the media. The Chinese and Filipino celebrate different traditions that are held each year. Generally Chinese believe in Buddhism and the Chinese Gods and Goddesses‚ whereas the Filipinos are Catholic and believe in Jesus‚ and how he sacrificed himself on the cross‚ dying

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    Sa Ri Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa

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    ertMPE10 105(A): ADVANCED METROLOGY Teaching scheme: 3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week Credits: 4 Objectives: To understand the working principles and operations of various measuring devices and its calibration. Module - I (16 hours) Elements of measurement‚ Statistical analysis of measurement results‚ Errors and uncertainties in measurement - computation of uncertainty in inputs and outputs. End‚ Line and wave length Standards of length‚ Airy & Bessel points‚ desirable

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    that devastated the livelihood and lives of many people in our country. In just a year we become exposed to numerous calamities that left holes and trauma to Filipino people. As much as we seek for peacefulness and contentment in life‚ we cannot alter the nature’s revenge to the mankind. But this would not be the end of the lives of Filipino people. We all know that our days of seeking progress and livelihood become minimal as we face different phenomenal catastrophe in a year. Imagine the numerous

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    increased the awareness of the Filipino people of the wrong doings of the Spaniards and it united some Filipinos to form a group against the government. His writings sparked the rebellion against the Spaniards and they believed that Rizal was one of the masterminds of the war which was the reason why he was tested and sentenced to death. Rizal is considered as the national hero in the Philippines because he fought for our freedom and he showed the full potential of the Filipinos knowing that it would cost

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