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    Arciaga Jr Age: 23 Home Address : Cantimawa street Burauen‚ Leyte Date of Birth : June 30‚ 1989 Place of Birth : Cantimawa street Burauen‚ Leyte Civil Status : Single Nationality : Filipino Language Spoken : English‚ Tagalog‚ Leyte-samarnon Height : 5’7 Weight :66 kgs Father’s Name: Reynaldo A. Igsoc Sr Occupation : Fish vendor Mother’s Name : Rosanna A. Igsoc Occupation : Fish vendor Educational Background Tertiary: Our lady of Fatima University

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    Patricio Mariano 1930 Dalagang Bayan Laban sa Dalagang Bukid (Town Maiden Versus Farm Maiden) Benigno R. Ramos 1930 Balagtasan ng Kalayaan (Balagtasan of Freedom) Benigno R. Ramos 1903 Nena at Neneng (Nena and Neneng) Valeriano Hernandez Peña Ninay (Tagalog Translation) Roman Reyes 1910 Pusong Walang Pag-ibig (Loveless Heart) Bagong Dalaga (New Maiden Roman Reyes 1910 Roman Reyes 1911 May Pagsinta’y Walang Puso (Heartless Love Inigo Ed. Regalado 1918 Sampaguitang Walang Bango (Sampaguita Without Fragrance)

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    story in English. Arcellana pioneered the development of the short story as a lyrical prose-poetic form within Filipino literature. His works are now often taught in tertiary-level-syllabi in the Philippines. Many of his works were translated into Tagalog‚ Malaysian‚ Russian‚ Italian‚ and German. Arcellana won 2nd place in 1951 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature‚ with his short story‚ "The Flowers of May." 14 of his short stories were also included in Jose Garcia Villa’s Honor Roll from

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    in trading with the Chinese. A coin in the form of a small conical gold nugget‚ called the piloncito‚ appeared next. On its flat base was an embossed inscription‚ which some scholars say is the character Ma‚ or the letter M‚ in the ancient Tagalog script. With the Spaniards‚ who arrived in the early 16th century‚ came the coins of Spain and Mexico. Local currency took in the minted cobs of various polygonal shapes‚ known locally as hilis kalamay‚ the round- milled coins that bore portraits

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    PERIODIZATION AND KEY EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y REALONDA * Sociological Imagination‚ C. Wright Mills: an awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society (History + Biography + Social Structure) ------------------------------------------------- FORMATIVE YEARS: 1861 – 1882 The Family * Rizal Family: one of the biggest families during their time / principalia class * Mercado: real surname adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (paternal

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    BOMBA: THE BIRTH OF A GENRE Luigi Conti Film 102: History of Philippine Cinema Faculty: Nick Deocampo March 14‚ 2012 The 1970s proved to be a major turning point in the history of the Philippines‚ both in politics and in the cinema. Amid protests‚ terrorist attacks‚ and civil unrest‚ the president declared Martial Law on September 21‚ 1972‚ curtailing civil liberties and press freedom. Lasting until 1981‚ it is interesting to note how the cinema‚ in its function as a mirror to a troubled

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    president elected as President of the Philippines first president elected through a national election first president under the Commonwealth created National Council of Education initiated women’s suffrage in the Philippines during the Commonwealth made Tagalog/Filipino the national language of the Philippines appears on the twenty-peso bill a province‚ a city‚ a bridge and a university in Manila are named after him his body lies within the special monument on Quezon Memorial Circle 3. José P. Laurel

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    Short history of Homosexuality The folk wisdom that Filipinos are a gay-friendly people must have first been mouthed by a wide-eyed tourist one lazy orange afternoon‚ assaulted by the vision of flamboyant transvestites sashaying down Manila’s busy sidewalks in broad daylight. Swiveling their hips from side to side‚ nothing seemed to threaten these chirping damsels except their heavy pancake makeup‚ which could run at any moment under the sweltering tropical sky. When visitors to the Philippines

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    even said that‚ “The poor‚ and we of the middle class‚ contented ourselves with just watching them (sons of the wealthy class) quietly from the sidewalks” (p. 1). During that time‚ his family name was spelled as Calao‚ a hispanicized version of the Tagalog word. He was a sickly boy until the age of seven and that became the reason why his parents took special care him (p. 3) Kalaw was enrolled in the Escuela Pia in which he stated‚ “I learned there my first alphabets. My first teacher was my uncle-in-law

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