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    Jose Garcia Villa

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    “When you are old and beautiful‚ And things most difficult are done‚ There will be few who can recall Your face as it is ravaged now By youth and its oppressive choice.” -At Majority Punched. The many memorabilia and personal trinkets of one of the most famous writers in Philippine literature surprisingly epitomized the exact contradictory‚ or some will say the exact sentiment‚ of the lines of the beautiful poem above. The personal touch of the displays in the 2nd floor gallery brought an

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    Portfolio in Literature 1 Presented to: Instr. Jasmin T. Gadian Presented by: Gerlie Gonzales BEEd-2 Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa Footnote to Youth concentrates in the prospect of teenage marriage. This account focuses on the most common problem of the youth these days‚ Love and being in love encompasses a lot of things in life that we have to keep in mind. Being married at the young age is something that many people should consider because with everything that’s been happening

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    Analysis of The Fence The author started the story by describing the two nipa houses. But if you go back to his introduction after reading the story‚ you would realize that these adjectives were pertaining to the two main characters‚ Aling Biang and Aling Sebia. " They were two separate worlds‚ two opposing planets so near together that their repulsion had become stifled‚ and its repression become more envenomed. And yet but a yard of parched soil separated them‚ a yard of brittle-crusted earth

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    Jose Garcia Villa Jose Garcia Villa (5 August 1908 – 12 June 1973) is a Filipino poet and a National Artist for Literature. He is known for introducing the "reversed consonance rime scheme‚" as well as for "comma poems" that made full use of the punctuation mark in an innovative way. Villa is also a short story writer‚ critic‚ and painter. Written Works: Philippine Short Stories: Best 25 Short Stories of 1928; Philippine Love Stories; Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others;

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    Jose Garcia Villa (August 5‚ 1908 – February 7‚ 1997) was a Filipino poet‚ literary critic‚ short story writer‚ and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973‚ as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken. He is known to have introduced the "reversed consonance rime scheme" in writing poetry‚ as well as the extensive use of punctuation marks—especially commas‚ which made him known as the Comma Poet. He used the penname Doveglion (derived

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    Literature 1 (Midterm Project) Submitted by: Romano Guerrero AB Psychology Submitted to: Ms. Bibiana Jocelyn Cuasay Estrella Alfon Estrella D. Alfon (July 18‚ 1917 – December 28‚ 1983) was a well-known prolific Filipina author who wrote in English. Because of continued poor health‚ she could manage only an A. A. degree from the University of the Philippines. She then became a member of the U. P. writers club and earned and was given the privileged post of National Fellowship in Fiction

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    QUOTES Youth itself is a talent -- a perishable talent. Eric Hoffer The good thing about being young is that you are not experienced enough to know you cannot possibly do the things you are doing. “In youth we learn; in age we understand.” Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach quotes (Austrian novelist‚ 1830-1916) “People grow old only by deserting their ideals‚ Macarthur had written. Years may wrinkle the skin‚ but to give up interest wrinkles the soul. You are as young as your faith‚ as old as your doubt;

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    difference through mobility. A distant event deeply impacts the director and serves as the film’s pretext: in 1989‚ José Luis García took part in the thirteenth annual World Youth Festival in Pyongyang‚ North Korea‚ a political event that the Soviet Union sponsored just three weeks before the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing and four weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall. While García filmed this extraordinary event with a hand-held VHS camera‚ he unexpectedly encountered a captivating‚ young‚

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    U5A2: Research Notes My Informative Speech Topic: Source #1 Identifying Information· Author names· Article/webpage/book titles· Internet addresses· Website/sponsoring organization names· Date you found the information· Date the information was published| Bryce W. WestoverJerry Garcia Biographyhttp://www.dead101.com/biojerry.htmAccessed 7/9/13Published 2006| Facts to Use in Your Speech· Dates of birth and death· Story behind losing his middle finger· How Garcia got involved in experimental

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    “The youth are the hope of our motherland‚” Dr. Jose Rizal once said. But where are the youth today? Some are in jail; others are in the rehabilitation centers; more are in the streets‚ begging for alms‚ high with drugs and solvent‚ collecting garbage‚ snatchers‚ drug pushers and the like‚ hooked with the internet‚ bystanders-doing nothing or doing senseless things‚ and only a few are in schools. What’s happening with our Filipino youth today? Who’s to be blamed for these? We cannot deny the fact

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