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    [Ricaredo Demetillo (born 2 June 1919) is a Filipino poet‚ essayist and playwright. Using English and English metrics‚ he pioneered a linkage with the oral tradition which resulted in the award-winningBarter in Panay: An Epic‚ an epic about the life of Datu Sumakwel‚ the first datu and law-giver of Panay. The said epic is considered to be the first true literary epic of the Philippines. Demetillo is married to Angelita Delariarte. Their daughter Becky Demetillo-Abraham is a singer while their son

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    Lab CoJY Background Cooperatives have been flourishing in the Philippines as early as the time of our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. Way back‚ cooperatives has been associated with the farmers who are the intended and original beneficiaries of the cooperative movement. But as time goes by‚ it is defined by the law as a vehicle for promoting self reliance and harnessing people power towards the attainment of economic development and social justice (Art. 2‚ R.A. 9520‚ Philippine Cooperative Code

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    Principle of Marketing Marketing involves a range of processes concerned with finding out what consumers want‚ and then providing it for them. This involves four key elements‚ which are referred to as the 4Ps. A useful starting point therefore is to carry out market research to find out about customer requirements in relation to the 4Ps. There are two main types of market research - quantitative research involving collecting a lot of information by using techniques such as questionnaires and

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    CHAPTER 13 RIZAL IN JAPAN Rizal left Hong Kong on board of the Oceanic‚ an American steamer on his way to Japan which was “The Land of Cherry Blossoms”. He arrived in Yokohama and stayed for one day in Grand Hotel. Then he went to Tokyo and stayed at the Tokyo Hotel. He stayed with Juan Perez Caballero after his invitation which was also plotted by the Spaniards to monitor him. He agreed for couple of reasons‚ first was economizing his living expenses and the second is that he has nothing

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    Rizal Chapter 6-7

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    Singapore) * From Singapore to Colombo - Djemnah – French steamer which left Singapore for Europe on May 11 - British‚ French‚ Dutch‚ Spaniards‚ Malays‚ Siamese and Filipinos (Mr.&Mrs. Salazar‚ Vicente Pardo and Jose Rizal) - French was mostly spoken but Jose to his surprise and embarassment found that his book of French is inadequate. - May 17‚ Djemnah reached point Galle (seacost of Ceylon) “ Picturuesque but lonely and quiet and at the same time sad” -Colombo (Capital of

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    Rizal's Life

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    Reaction to the movie: This film has power. I did not feel this 3-hours-movie long. Director Diaz-Abaya described Rizal not only from outside but from his inner side. The plot was very complicated‚ but still not difficult to follow. Since I first knew of Rizal in a book of Asian history‚ I have had a question. Why is Rizal the National Hero‚ not Aginard‚ nor Bonifacio? Rizal did little except writing two novels. Why? Watching the movie‚ I thought I had an answer. Historically‚ his books and

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    Structure/Stratification  Economic surplus/trading  System of Writing  Intellectual advancement/progress (inventions‚ technology)  Common Language  One Belief  Metallurgy and Metalworking Historical Assertions of Rizal on Philippine Early Civilization Jose Rizal asserts that the Philippine archipelago already housed a sophisticated civilization even before the arrival of the Spniards.  Ancient Syllabary (system of writing)  Metallurgy and Metalworking  Shipbuilding  Trading with China and other neighboring

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    Reading 2: The Second Coming of Jose Rizal It amazes me how a lot of people can put their own religion and beliefs into something‚ such as stories‚ that can only be seen as mere myths and just imaginations nowadays. One good example of this is the Rizalistas. The Rizalistas is a group of people that deeply believes and has a strong adoration for Jose Rizal. As discussed by Dennis Villegas‚ the writer of “The Second Coming of Jose Rizal‚” “Originally‚ there was only one Rizalista group in Lecheria:

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    Talisay‚ he built three distinct bamboo and nipa houses -- square‚ hexagonal‚ and octagonal in shapes‚ which served as family residence‚ chicken coop‚ and his pupils’ dormitory‚ respectively. Rizal’s Bakhaw formula You will probably agree that Jose Rizal’s most depressing poem is “Mi Retiro‚” written shortly after he arrived in Dapitan‚ which must have seemed like a veritable hinterland after his sojourn in Western Europe. But Rizal never wasted time wallowing in his personal tragedies. He always

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    guilty of spreading sedition based on his anti-friar novels written while he was overseas. These novels were not intended to cause a Spanish overthrow‚ but to show decent‚ liberal-minded Spaniards how unjust things were back in his beloved islands. Jose was found guilty and exiled hundreds of miles away to the very fringes of the archipelago to the tiny town of Dapitan on Mindanao. He spent years there‚ and during the

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