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    Rizal

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    Rizal: Return to the Philippines (MANILA) The stunning beauty of the European lands did not stop Rizal from continuously adoring his native land. After the Noli Me Tangere was published‚ he decided to return to Calamba despite the many warnings he received from friends and relatives alike. He had four reasons for returning to the Philippines: 1. to perform an operation on Doña Teodora’s eyes; 2. to defend his oppressed countrymen more effectively than doing so in a foreign land;

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    The Shining Path

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    aThe Shining Path (Flag of the Communist Party of Peru) The Shining Path known as the Communist Party of Peru‚ is a Maoist guerrilla insurgent organization in Peru. When it first launched the internal conflict in Peru in 1980‚ its stated goal was to replace what it saw as bourgeois democracy with "New Democracy". Origin: Shining Path was born in the Andean department of Ayacucho‚ which is one of the nation‟s poorest and most forgotten regions. Ayacucho is located in 24 the southern highlands

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    Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca Aristotele e il pensiero economico Indice: 1. Introduzione 2. Aristotele e la sua opera 2.1 Introduzione alle opere 2.2 La giustizia e la teoria dello scambio 2.3 Problemi interpretativi 3. Conclusioni Bibliografia 1. Introduzione L’economia‚ dal greco οίκος [oikos]‚ ’casa’ e νομος [nomos]‚ ’norma’‚ cioè amministrazione della casa‚ trova le sue origini

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    American Colonization

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    First experience of the United States at colonization. It was never the stated intention of America to colonize the Philippines forever “the Philippines are ours not to exploit‚ but to develop and civilize‚ to educate‚ to train in the science of self – government” President McKinley US congress (1899) Objectives: To pursue a manifest destiny for America as world power; To use the Philippines as a source of raw materials for U.S industries and as the market for U.S manufactured

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    Guerrero's Rizal

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    For Guerrero‚ Rizal is "the very embodiment of the intelligentsia and the petite bourgeoisie": "One gathers from Rizal’s own account of his boyhood that he was brought up in circumstances that even in the Philippines of our day would be considered privileged. Rizal’s father became one of the town’s wealthiest men‚ the first to build a stone house and buy another‚ keep a carriage‚ own a library‚ and send his children to school in Manila. José himself had an aya‚ that is to say‚ a nanny or personal

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    Cebu Literature

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    Cebuano literature refers to the literary works written in Cebuano‚ a language widely spoken in the southern Philippines. The term is most often extended to cover the oral literary forms in both indigenous and colonial Philippines. While the majority of Cebuano writers are from the Visayas and Mindanao region‚ the most recognized Filipino literary outlet for them‚ including the Bisaya Magasin‚ is based in Makati city in Manila‚ while there is also a lively Cebuano community of writers in the language

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    reveals the existence of a consensus in the government‚ nongovernmental and international circles that corruption in the public and private sectors in the Philippines is pervasive and deep-rooted‚ touching even the judiciary and mass media (Chay Florentino-Holifena‚ 1998). This is collaborated by the data collected in September 1998 by Social Weather Station (SWS). The survey says that nearly two thirds of the respondent thought that corruption exists in the government with 38% saying “a great deal”

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    ASUNZA‚ Charles Darvin S. 4LM RESTATE THE FOLLOWING: 1. ARTICLE 279 No less than the Constitution recognizes and guarantees the labor’s right to security of tenure. Under the Labor Code of the Philippines‚ as amended‚ specifically‚ Article 279 of the said Code‚ the security of tenure has been construed to mean as that “the employer shall not terminate the services of an employee except for a just cause or when authorized” by the Code. The two facets of this legal provision are: (a) the

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    CHAPTER12- THE PHILIPPINES UNDER THE AMERICAN RULE -The American rule in the Philippines lasted from 1898 to 1946. July 4‚1901- the Civil Government was established‚ replacing the Military Government. July 1‚1902- the United States Congress passed the Philippine Bill and established the Philippine Assembly. -The provisions of the Philippine Bill of 1902 were: 1. extension of the Bill of Rights to the Filipino people‚ except the right of trial by jury. 2. appointment of two Filipino resident commissioners

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    History

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    HISTORY OF KATIPUNAN GAT ANDRES BONIFACIO SUPREMO OF KATIPUNAN The Katipunan was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by Filipino anti-Spanish people in Manila in 1892‚ which was aimed primarily to gain independence from Spain through revolution. The society was initiated by Filipino patriots Andrés Bonifacio‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ and others on the night of July 7‚ when Filipino writer José Rizal was sentenced to banished to Dapitan. Initially‚ Katipunan was a secret organization

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