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    Foreign Studies http://www.studymode.com/essays/Meridian-Education-Institution-Enrollment-System-444944.html “Traditionally‚ enrollment systems are implemented manually. Forms are given to enrollees and they fill them out using pens. Afterwards‚ the school administrators process them manually and compiled on large bulky file cabinets. Indeed‚ the manual enrollment system is very costly‚ time consuming and tedious. The primary complaint of school administrators with this system is the tiresome

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    Analyze the ways in which Pedro Almodóvar’s Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown reflects changing notions of ‘family’ and cross-gender relationships during the Spanish Transition. Introduction The death of Francisco Franco made a huge change of Spain‚ which marks the end of film censorship and patriarchy. As one of the most well-known feminist directors‚ Pedro Almodóvar’s movie is a reflection of the oppressive patriarchal society to a new order. He makes the matriarchy to mainstream cinema

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    brutalities of American slave owners and the pathetic conditions of the unfortunate Negro slaves ➢ Rizal then proposed to the other reformists to write a novel about the real happenings of Philippine society during a reunion held in the house of the Paternos and it was unanimously approved by the group. ➢ Unfortunately‚ the other propagandists wanted to write about women. ➢ Rizal had confronted financial problems in the printing of his first novel. ➢ Maximo Viola‚ regarded as Noli’s

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    Then Filipino fought and introduce tagalong to be the language of revolution of the nationalist movement. Filipino Spanish literature Pedro Bukakeng – Lam ang Tomas Pinpin ( librong pa aaralan ng mga tagalong ng wikang kastilla ‚1610 Gaspar Aquino de Belen  - Ang mahal na pasyon ni Jesus‚ Christong panginoon natin 1704 Pedro Paterno – Sampaguita‚ Ninay Dr. Jose Rizal – Noli me Tangere‚ El Filibusterismo‚ Mi Ultimo Adios Marcelo Del Pilar – Pag ibig sa tinubuang Lupa‚ Dasalan at tocsohan

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    Pilar  Lopez Jaena Members:  Pedro Paterno  Ponce  Panganiban  Antonio Luna *They worked for the Philippines’ assimilation as a Spanish province and equal treatment of the Filipinos as for the Spaniards *Writings in this period cannot be called literature except for the novels and poems of Rizal. *The writings were a big part in developing sense of nationhood among the Filipinos *Propaganda literature was centered on the writings of Rizal *He and Paterno changed the concept of “Filipino”

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    PRE-AMERICAN CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINE PAINTING: A BACKGROUNDER Colonial art in the Philippines should be looked into as a cultural form using one main trajectory: the local society’s political economy. The cultural experiences and history of the Filipinos during the Spanish period must be considered in relation to the “confusion” of our identity towards the translation of our uniqueness‚ or say‚ character or distinctive imagery to the different art forms. The early art schools which introduced

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    The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However‚ the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards. Also‚ the Spaniards were late in instituting a public educational system‚ which contributed to the survival of the existing folk literature. The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language

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    LIBERAL IDEAS Liberal writers and their books: Jean Jacques Rousseau (Social Contract) John Locke ( Two treatise of the government) Thomas Paine (Common Sense) Thomas Jefferson American and French Revolution THE SECULARIZATION MOVEMENT Father Pedro Pelaez (1862) Exposes the discrimination of Filipino clergys Racial and National conflict with the Friars curates in one side and Filipino clergy on the other side 1565 Religious orders took control of the parishes in the

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    splendored genius. Jose Rizal  The greatest orator of the Propaganda Movement Graciano Lopez Jaena  A medical student and a biographical writer. Mariano Ponce Other Propagandists… Propagandists Juan Luna  and Felix Hidalgo Pedro Paterno   Antonio Luna Pedro Serrano Laktaw Who’s who? The masters of brush. A lawyer and man of letters

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    and in the church. A. The Propaganda Movement (1872-1896) This movement was spearheaded mostly by the intellectual middle-class like Jose Rizal‚ Marcelo del Pilar‚ Graciano Lopez Jaena‚ Antonio Luna‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Jose Ma. Panganiban‚ and Pedro Paterno. The objectives of this movement were to seek reforms and changes like the following: 1. To get equal treatment for the Filipinos and the Spaniards under the law. 2. To make the Philippines a colony to Spain. 3. To restore Filipino representation

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