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    Rizal

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    MERCADO- Rizal’s cousin from Binan‚ Laguna; the name which he use to go abroad to avoid detection - DONATO LECHA- the ship captain he befriended from Asturias‚ Spain - BASILIO TEODORO MORAN- publisher of Diariong Tagalog - MARCELO H. DEL PILAR- translated his Spanish articles in Tagalog for publication - JOSE M. CECILIO (CHENGOY)- his friend who informed him of Leonor Rivera - DON PABLO ORTIGA Y REY- vice-president of the Council of the Philippines in the Ministry of Colonies; father of Consuelo

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    Philippine Folk Dances

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    during a major feast. | Vigan | Manmanok | Courtship Dances | Blankets | Three Bago Tribe roosters compete against each other for the attention of Lady Lien. They use blankets depicting colorful plumes to attract her. | http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Cynthia/philippine_dances_cordillera.htm Western Influenced Dances Place of Origin | Title of Dance | Nature of Dance | Costume and Props Used | Dance Description | Cuba | Danza | Festival Dances | none | The Argentine writer Carlos Vega (1898-1966)

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    Samal‚ Bataan Height : 5’2” Weight : 51 kg. Nationality : Filipino Religion : Aglipayan Civil Status : Married Father’s Name : Miguel Q. Lingal Mother’s Name : Sixta U. Lingal Gender : Male Language spoken/ written : Tagalog/ English Educational Attainment Secondary : Saint Catherine of Siena Academy Samal‚ Bataan Year graduated: 1984 Elementary : Samal South Elementary School Samal‚ Bataan Year graduated: 1970 Competencies OPERATION OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT

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    Chapter 1 Philippine Lit.

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    Chapter I Philippine Literature is a diverse and rich group of works that has evolved side-by-side with the country’s history. Literature had started with fables and legends made by the ancient Filipinos long before the arrival of Spanish influence. The main themes of Philippine literature focus on the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions. It is not a secret that many Filipinos are unfamiliar with much of the country’s

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    Macario Sakay

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    again. He felt that everything they fought for would be for naught if he did not do anything about it. After months or years‚ he would again take up arms and establish the so-called Tagalog Republic. The remaining revolutionary leaders who still were fighting for freedom in different regions Luzon recognized the Tagalog Republic. They all combined their powers in order to come up with a strong uprising against the Americans. They planned out to dress up as contabularyos‚ who were Filipinos who worked

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    evils of Spanish rule in the Philippines.  New Orthography of Tagalog Language In spite of his European education and his knowledge of foreign languages‚ Rizal loved his own native language. He was the first to advocate the Filipinization of its orthography. For instance‚ the Tagalog letters k and w should be used instead of the spanish c and o. Thus the Hispanized Tagalog word salacot should be written salakot and the Hispanized Tagalog term arao be changed into araw. As early as in September 1886

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    Critias

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    never completed. Plato wanted to represent the ideal state. This problem is characteristic of the struggle of Athens and Persia. This entire story is a result of Plato?s imagination who used the name of Solon and introduced the Egyptian priests. Critias tells that he will only repeat what Solon was told by the priest. The war occurred 9000 years ago between Athens and the island of Atlantis. They story of Athens is that the gods agreed to divide the earth. They made up several countries. The

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    Where is the Patis

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    But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad" there is no patis to be had. Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo" for a dark‚ sleek Western suit. He takes to the hailiments from Hongkong‚ Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the

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    19th century

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    of “Filipino” to Spanish mestizos‚ Chinese mestizos‚ and Hispanized Indios Sampaguitas - Poems by Paterno in the 1880a - Beginning of national consciousness - Ninay – first novel (enlisted in nationality) Diariong Tagalog - Bulk of Filipino writings - Spanish-Tagalog newspaper which publication signaled the open campaign for reforms Essays - Developed during the campaign for reforms in the last quarter of the 19th century - Provided impetus by PM La Solidaridad - 1889 was the official

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    Spanish Era

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    authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language. Doctrina Christiana (1593)‚ the first book to be printed in the Philippines‚ was a prayerbook written in Spanish with an accompanying Tagalog translation.  The task of translating religious instructional materials forced the Spanish missionaries to employ natives as translators. Eventually‚ these natives learned to read and write both in Spanish and in their native tongue. These bilingual

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