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    Chapter 1 Introduction In a very literal way ‚ a home is the child’s first school. A home as defined by the Webster Dictionary is “ the place where something originated and developed ” Therefore‚ a home is where a child gains his first exposurte to the skills‚ values and attitudes which would enable him to succeed. Much of his success and achievement in the school is the attached directly to the kind of experience occurs in a home. A home will never be called a home without its members –

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    In Partial Fulfillment for the requirement in English 11: Philippine Literature IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES Presented to: Dr. Ruel Bonganciso Presented by: Nicah Claire C. Faur Jona Joyce Azucena II – 1 BSE- ENGLISH A.Y 2014 - 2015 “IMAGES OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES” Title: Dead Stars By: Paz Marquez Benitez Female Characters: Esperanza – engaged for four years and then became the wife of Alfredo Salazar. She

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    Imperialism

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    Suppose a stranger your home and demand that from now on you go by their rules and do as they say‚ most people would consider this absurd and do something about it. This is pretty much the situation that the United States put the citizens of the Philippines in the year of 1898. Imperialistic actions by the United States against the Philippines caused turmoil within the United States because the morals of the country were in question regarding the actions taking place and the beliefs stated in the

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    They used religion as a means to easily influence the Filipino people because of their successful conquests was aided not by mere swords but with the cross. Thus‚ they started converting the natives into the Christian faith. But‚ this wasn’t their sole purpose why they went here in the Philippines. It was to establish themselves here and it was a way for them to reach out to them in order to be easily accepted by the Filipino people. As Filipinos‚ we were greatly influenced by the Spaniards. They have

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    Pliant Like a Bamboo

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    tired of blowing‚ the bamboo tree still stood in all its beauty and grace. The Filipino is like the bamboo tree. He knows that he is not strong enough‚ to withstand the onslaught of superior forces. And so he yields. He bends his head gracefully with many loud protestations. And he has survived. The Spaniards came and dominated him for more than three hundred years. And‚ when the Spaniards left‚ the Filipinos still stood-only much richer in experience and culture. The Americans took place

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    and dances. Filipinos took education seriously which resulted to the high social status of some Filipinos. The Filipinos learned how to read‚ speak and write English in a short matter of time. The free exchange of goods between the United Stated and the Philippines ended when the U.S. Congress approved the Tydings-Mcduffie Law. Through the Homestead Act‚ the right to own any civil land up to 24 hectares was given to any Filipino. The Protestant religion was accepted by the Filipinos. The social status

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    Carlos P. Garcia

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    Carlos P. Garcia is known for his "Filipino First" policy. He is a native of Talibon‚ Bohol and he is the one president who is gifted in literature. His excellent poetries in the Cebuano dialect gave him the name "Bard from Bohol" and "Prince of Visayan Poets." His political interest came from his father‚ a municipal mayor‚ and his started when he won as representative in his province in 1925. The economic conditions of the Philippines during Garcia’s term was greatly challenging for they were

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    Filipinos are worth dying for.” this is the famous line of the late senator Noynoy Aquino. Maybe our fellow Filipino who fought for the freedom of the Filipinos from the invaders of our country will also agree with what Noynoy Aquino has said. An Independence Day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation’s assumption of independent statehood‚ usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state‚ more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Most countries

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    Filipino voters should be blamed for the Philippines’ problems May 12‚ 2013by Ilda I don’t think there is a point in holding elections in the Philippines. It’s so expensive and the whole process just disrupts normal activities and keeps Filipinos from moving forward. What is the point in going through something that won’t even change or improve how things are being run in the country anyway? Before every election‚ the candidates use literally the same song and dance routine to entertain the voters

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    Joy D. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES A narrative report Located at Padre Burgos Street‚ Manila City‚ sat the two branches of The National Museum of the Philippines---the National Gallery of Art and the Museum of the Filipino People‚ where we went first. As we enter the hallway that leads to the first floor exhibits‚ we were greeted by a native Nipa hut complete with things that our ancestors used in the past. That same floor also houses the San Diego wreck site though

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