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    Full Name: Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.. Nickname: Ninoy Pen Name/s: Ninoy Aquino Date of Birth: November 27‚ 1932 Place of Birth: Conception Tarlac‚ Philippines Name of Parents: Benigno Aquino‚ Sr. (father) Aurora Aquino (mother) Childhood Life: At an early age‚ Ninoy exposed himself to current events by becoming a journalist. During the Korean War in the 1950s‚ Ninoy - at the age of 17 only - went to Korea to cover the war as a reporter for Manila Times. Schools Attended: St. Joseph’s College

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    1899-May 9‚ 1899 Palanan‚ Isabela September 6‚ 1900-March 23‚ 1901 | Language(s) | Spanish | Government | Republic | Presidente de la República |  - 1898-1901 | Emilio Aguinaldo | Presidente del Consejos de Gobierno |  - 1898-1899 | Apolinario Mabini |  - 1899 | Pedro A. Paterno | Legislature | Asociación de representantes | Historical era | Philippine Revolution |  - Established | January 23[1] 1899 |  - Dissolved ¹ | March 23‚ 1901 | Area |  - 1898 | 198‚000 km2 (76‚448 sq mi)

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    Graciano Lopez Jaena

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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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    Tanauan City

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    latest census‚ it has a population of 142‚537 inhabitants in 21‚912 households. It was incorporated as a city under Republic Act No. 9005‚ signed on February 2‚ 2001 and ratified on March 10‚ 2001. Revolutionary thinker and former Prime Minister Apolinario Mabini and former PresidentJosé P. Laurel were born in Tanauan. Recent events include the assassination of its former mayor‚ Cesar V. Platon‚ by NPA rebels‚ as he was running for the governorship of Batangas. This happened days shy of the election

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    Republic 1898 - 1901. | | Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Philippine flag from the balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain to the Filipino masses below | Green | 10 PESOS or sampung piso | | Apolinario Mabini (left) and Andres Bonifacio (right) Items relating to Katipunan are shown on the right side. | | Barosoain Church where proclamation of Malolos Constitution and organization of the Congress of First Republic. Blood Compact of the Katipuneros

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    American Intervention and Philippine Independence By: Ha Z Dignadice Eulimay Gillang The Spanish-American War of 1898 • Cuba ‚ Spanish Colony in the West Indies‚ revolted against its colonial master sometime in February‚ 1895. • Governor-General Valeriano Weyler commander of the Spanish Forces in Cuba. • American businessmen had huge investments in the sugar industry in Cuba. • President William McKinley sent the US battleship Maine to Cuba for the purpose of evacuating American citizens in case

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    The Period of Enlightenment

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    Chapter 4 The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898) Historical Background After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule‚ the Filipino spirit reawakened when the 3 priests Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17th of February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre. The Spaniards

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    Andres Bonifacio Emilio Jacinto Apolinario Mabini 1.What is you impression of each of the author after reading his literary work? Andres Bonifacio is a great writer because he arranged his thoughts in this piece flawlessly. Emilio Jacinto uses a lot of similes and metaphors. Apolinario Mabini is very deep. He doesn’t say his point directly. 2. Bonifacio: Enumerate 10 things that every Filipino should know Jacinto: Interpret 10 teaching of katipunan. Mabini: Interpret the meaning of the 10

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    History of Batangas

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    The province has many beaches and famous for excellent diving spots only a few hours away from Manila. Some of the more notable ones are Anilao in the Municipality of Mabini‚ Matabungkay in the Municipality of Lian Punta Fuego‚ Calatagan and Laiya in the Municipality of San Juan. Found in the province is world-known Anilao (Mabini) and its many dive sites that are ideal for observing marine life‚ and outstanding for macro photography. Located only 110 kilometers south of Metropolitan Manila‚ it

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    Rizal’s La Liga Filipina‚ an organisation which called for political reform in the colonial government of the Philippines. However‚ La Liga disbanded after only one meeting as Rizal was arrested and deported to Dapitan in Mindanao. Bonifacio‚ Apolinario Mabini and others revived La Liga in Rizal’s absence and

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