• popularly known as Plaridel • leading propagandist for reforms in the Philippines • editor and co-publisher of La Solidaridad • born August 30‚ 1850 in Cupang‚ San Nicolas‚ Bulacan to Julian del Pilar and Blasa Gatmaytan • died July 4‚ 1896 of tuberculosis‚ in Barcelona‚ Spain • He tried to marshal the nationalist sentiment of the Filipino ilustrados‚ or bourgeoisie‚ against Spanish imperialism. • He wrote "Dasalan at Tuksuhan" and also made a parody of
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FEASIBILITY STUDY MJSAM Photography! “Capture the sweetest smile you ever have.” A proposed project by: Anna Paulina Garcia Micah Dyan Matahom Ma. Bernadeth Joy Manahan Shaira Encinares Mario Alimoot Submitted to: Professor Neil Gamus TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary………………………………………………………… 1-3 II. Marketing Aspect ……………………………………………………........... 4 A. Product
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the new state.[8][9][10][11][12] Some historians contend that including Bonifacio as a past president would imply that Macario Sacay and Miguel Malvar should also be included.[13] Aguinaldo’s Government and the First Republic[edit] In March 1897‚ Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president of a revolutionary government at the Tejeros Convention.[14] The new government was meant to replace the Katipunan as a government‚ though the latter was not formally abolished until 1899. Aguinaldo was again elected
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I. Title: El Presidente II. Characters: Jorge ER Estregan – Emilio Aguinaldo Nora Aunor – Maria Agoncillo Christopher De Leon – Antonio Luna Cristine Reyes – Hilaria Del Rosario Cesar Montano – Andres Bonifacio III. Director: Mark Meily IV. Summary The Philippines‚ 1896. After witnessing atrocities by the Spanish military government and its friars to his constituents‚ the young town mayor of Cavite el Viejo‚ Emilio Aguinaldo feels powerless when he could not help his fellow Filipinos
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Secularization * "The separation between religion and state" (partial) * separation between all (religion‚ moral‚ and human) values‚ and (not just the state) but also to (the human nature in its public and private sides)‚ so that the holiness is removed from the world. (complete) * religion loses its authority in all aspects of social life and governance * removing of the monastic controls from a member of the clergy. Two kinds of priests served the Catholic Church in the Philippines
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in bed‚ then was murdered where he lied. There was only 15 survivors and they were slaves‚ women and children. They soaked the corpses in oil and then burned them. Almost a thousand people which were the Mexicans dead. At the mouth of the San Jacinto River six weeks later‚ “defenders of the alamo were avenged by their fellow texans and then routed “Remember the Alamo!.” “Then the Alamo was purchased in 1883 by the Texans and restored it as a state monument.” “on April 21‚ 1836‚ Houston’s forces
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Bell Gardens so he didn’t really care. My sisters and I weren’t that happy. We were happy my mom was happy with him‚ but we didn’t like him. My older sister moved out‚ and after a while I moved in with her. We were living in San Jacinto at an apartment in front of San Jacinto High School. That’s where I met my boyfriend. I was 15 and he was 20. He had gotten kicked out of his mom’s house so I decided to ask my sister if he could move in with us. After a while of asking her she said yes. Time passed
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Republic of Texas Militia‚ Republic of Texas Army Years of service 1835–1836‚ 1836–1842 Rank Colonel Unit Texan volunteer and regular army Battles/wars Battle of Concepcion Siege of Bexar Siege of the Alamo Runaway Scrape Battle of San Jacinto Texas-Indian Wars Juan Nepomuceno Seguin – Was a 19th-century Texas Senator‚ mayor‚ judge‚ and Justice of the Peace and a prominent participant in the Texas Revolution. Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born in San Antonio de Bexar on October 27‚ 1806
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction In today’s modern age where computer has become a way of life‚ it is evident that majority of the country’s institution still do not adapt high technology advances. As a result‚ many companies don’t reap the best from their current systems and they’re not getting the results that they’re expecting. As we sat down and think of companies that needs improvement in their current system. We all came up of one company and that is the Nepomuceno
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Hurricanes Hurricanes can cause damage that can last a life time. For example‚ Hurricane Katrina has affected hundreds of families till death with the loss of their loved ones. On the other hand when someone hears the word hurricane in Florida he or she immediately turns on the television or radio to see where the hurricane is going to go. This means to Floridians‚ here comes two weeks without power‚ gas‚ and most importantly air conditioning. In 2004 Florida was a magnet for hurricanes; this has
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