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    Time Frames

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    English‚ appeared in Renacimiento My Mother and her Air Castles Written by Jan F. Salazar in 1909 Also published in Renacimiento To my Lady in Laoag By Proceso Sebastian in 1909 Drama -R.I.P (1902) -Walang Sugat (Zarsuela) -Sigalot ng mga Filipino at mga amerikano (1898) -Los Ramitos de Flores (Flowered Boughs)‚ 1908 written by Severino Reyes -Kahapon‚ Ngayon at Bukas (1902) -Bagong Kristo (1907) by Aurelio Tolentino Fictional Prose -Maring (1908) -Buhay (1909) by Aurelio Tolentino Non

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    day onwards‚ he saw by his heart that the ones that he treated as the good ones are the ones who would trigger the present condition. This made him realize that the enormous problem of our country is because of the friars. He wrote‚ “Mga Alaala ng isang Mag-aaral sa Maynila”. * Bust of Dr. Jose Rizal by Graciano Nepomuceno Wood; 1926. National Museum

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    Cyberbullying In Canada

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    Introduction It is really amazing how the Internet has changed the world; how social networks are allowing young people to voice their emotions and aspirations for the people to hear them; how fast information can spread for new knowledge to be gain. Because of the Internet‚ many possibilities have opened up‚ even in remote parts of the world‚ because of the Internet. It has been a routine that when someone needs something‚ he or she can proceed to the Internet for his or her need to be catered

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    Bicol Dances

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    Pantomina (Spanish for pantomime) was originally a wedding dance from the towns of Bicol’s Estandarte and Sorsogon subregions. This dance is tradionally performed during wedding festivities by the couple and their visitors. The dance is still popular in the Bicol Region even up to this time. The pantomina is very popular in the northern part of Samar especially in towns of Allen and Capul - both directly facing Bicolandia. Traditionally‚ musicians accompanying the dancers pause from playing the

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    bonifacio and katipunan

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    a house on Azcarraga Street‚ Manila (now Claro M. Recto Ave.) these men were Andres Bonifacio‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Valentin Diaz‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodato Arellano. • They organized the secret society called “Kataastaasan Kagalanggalangang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan KKK or Katipunan) The Aims and Structure of the Katipunan Andres Bonifacio laid down three primary objectives of the Katipunan: civic‚ political‚ and moral. • Civic – was based on the

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    Cory

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    President: Corazon C. Aquino (1986-199) Leaders are born to serve. Their aspirations and dreams for their constituents‚ for the country are embodied in their deeds and speech. To be a president is a noble and a very sophisticated job a man can do in his own life. But the first Philippine woman president had no background for being a politician‚ seemed to be agitated during times of trouble‚ she took the responsibility of being the new bearer of the noble mission to lead the Filipino people out

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    construct Chichén Itzá; the city existed before the Toltec diaspora. With that being said‚ the architectural similarities between Chichén Itzá and Tula denote a cultural link between the two‚ seemingly distant people. Feathered-serpent columns‚ chacmools‚ warrior columns‚ atlantean figures‚ wall panels‚ and other sculptural motifs which were discovered in Tula in the early twentieth century seemed to parallel those excavated in Chichén Itzá. Moreover‚ the Toltec presence is observed through building

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    A love letter to my country: from a transgender Filipina InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5 Mga minamahal kong kababayan (To my beloved Philippines): I know that it has been an emotional three weeks to all of us who have been affected by the death of Jennifer Laude‚ the 26-year-old transgender woman whose lifeless body was found with her head in a motel toilet in Olongapo City‚ Philippines on October 11‚ 2014. I know‚ too‚ that Jennifer Laude’s story has divided us as a nation. While

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    ukraine

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    Ukraine’s refugees in Russia are there to stay‚ in new twist for separatist conflictBy Michael Birnbaum TULA‚ Russia — First the war in eastern Ukraine sent Anna Gurova’s family running to Russia. Now most of the residents on her old street have departed — and she said few of them plan to return‚ even if peace settles over the industrial region they once called home.As Ukraine’s conflict settles into a calmer but still bloody rhythm‚ many of the war’s hundreds of thousands of refugees are rebuilding

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    15 Philippine Presidents

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    President Elpidio Quirino when he was President‚ the Philippines were marked by notable postwar reconstruction‚ general economic gains‚ and increased economic aid from the United States. Basic social problems‚ however‚ particularly in the rural areas‚ remained unsolved‚ and his administration was tainted by widespread graft and corruption. Ramon Magsaysay as president‚ he was a close friend and supporter of the United States and a vocal spokesman against communism during the Cold War. He led

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