other books. His admission ended on March 1‚1887. 22 November 1886 In a letter‚ he informed Pro. Blumentritt that he had already sent to his nephews in the Philippines the tragedies of Schiller and the stories of anderson‚ which he translated into Tagalog. 27 November 1886 He made a small outline of the Teruray‚ dialect of the binhabitants of the Western coast of Mindanao‚which he later sent to Prof. Blumentritt. 11 December 1886 Maximo Viola joined Rizal in Berlin. Rizal was not able to meet Viola
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LITERATURE UNDER U.S. COLONIALISM (1898-1945) Revolution of 1896 – taga-bayan-taga-bukid polarization (def.: division of a group into factions Tejeros Convention * Taga-bayan – ilustrados of Cavite who wrested from Bonifacio; masses the leadership of the revolution * Education – requirement for leadership * Wealth – requirement for education * Filipino native elite – succeeded in reserving for itself the role of determining Filipino response to independence and nation-building
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Beauty/Charm: 25 % Appeal and Stage Presence/Projection: 25 % Appropriateness of Attire: 30 % 100% The finalists will also have criteria of: Production Number: 25 % Casual Wear: 25 % Sportswear: 25 % Filipiñana & Barong Tagalog 25 % 100 % There were 35 candidates for the search‚ 17 young men and 18 young ladies. They were from different sections‚ coming from freshmen to senior year levels. They were Leo Francis A. Villareal‚ John Henry C. Sachs‚ Jian Albert M
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other. This happens since in our setting‚ we have given rise to multiple functions of the word. One of which is that the term depicts someone who is fluent in speaking the English language but experiences difficulty in Tagalog. So for this person to fit into our system‚ wherein Tagalog is used more often‚ he would try to speak the language even though he is unaware that what he is actually is doing is mixing these two languages. For example‚ “Miss‚ do you know kung available si Dr. Santos for consultation
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(18th century) - exaggerated comedies performed by characters from lower class family (indio) - theme: taken from everyday life scenarios * American Period 1. Severino Reyes – father of Tagalog drama - Walang Sugat 2. Aurelio Tolentino – a Kapampangan dramatist * Luhang Tagalog = masterpiece * Kahapon‚ Ngayon‚ at Bukas = resulted to his incarceration 3. Hermogenes Ilagan – from Central Luzon - he founded the group Campaña Ilagan *Severino Reyes and Hermogenes
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Visayas were actually different from each other. Tagalogs were described as more traders than warriors. The social order in the Visayan region were composed of the Tumao class (where the nobility of pure royalty descent; includes tha datu and their families)‚ the Timawa (the warrior class who render military services to the datu in hunts and land wars)‚ and lastly the Oripun class (the commoners and slaves). On the other side‚ social order in the Luzon/Tagalog region were composed of the Maginoo (noble
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PHILIPPINE LITERATURE I. PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD (--BC to 1564) A. Characteristics1.Based on oral traditions2.Crude on ideology and phraseologyB. Literary Forms1. Oral Literaturea. Riddles (bugtong) – battle of wits among participants Tigmo – CebuPaktakon – IlonggoPatotdon - Bicolb.Proverbs (salawikain) – wise sayings that contain a metaphor used to teach asa food for thoughtc. Tanaga - a mono-riming heptasyllabic quatrain expressing insights and lessonson life is "more emotionally charged
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modifications were made on the Filipino fashion sense. What is now known as the Barong Tagalog is the result of the evolution of the “canga”. Laces‚ trimmings and adornments and collars were added to the simple collarless shirt. Embroidery and buttons also became apparent on the “canga”. While the “bahag” was then replaced with trousers. This is also the same for the female costume counterpart of the Barong Tagalog‚ the Baro’t Saya. The Spanish influence on the Baro’t Saya are seen in the designs and
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Mehlodi Germond‚ S.A.1996.Paliso tsa Sesotho buka ea bone. Morija-Lesotho Machabane‚ J.J‚ 1982.Senate Shoeshoe ‘A Moshoeshoe.Morija-Lesotho Mopeli‚ Paulus‚ A.S.1979.Moshweshwe Moshwaila.Morija-Lesotho Thoahlane.A.B.1978.Makumane a histori ea Lesotho.Morija-Lesotho Thobojane‚ E.2001.Ntataise sehlopha sa 4.Western Cape 1.Seabo sa Baruti bongoding ba Sesotho ho tloha ha ba fihla ka 1833 ho isa ka 1906. Baruti ba tlile Lesotho ka selemo sa 1833 ka kopo ya Morena Moshoeshoe ha a ne a utlwela
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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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