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    Writing Development

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    been living in America for many years‚ decided to bring my siblings and I to travel across the continent to live with him. For the first nine years of my life‚ I had learned to live and practice the Filipino culture and speak its native language‚ Tagalog. However‚ in just a blink of an eye everything was about to change. As I arrived to America‚ I instantly had to learn the American culture as well as comprehend and speak the English language. With the tremendous influence from my family‚ school teachers

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    took private loans to pay for expensive immigration fees despite my struggle to realize my own potential by finding a niche. Thankfully during that same semester‚ congress instated the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest program for Tagalog language. I immediately recognized this as an opportunity to redeem my failures and finally contribute to society. On July 4th 2013‚ I graduated from Basic Training‚ and earned my United States

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    IN < THE r- By Qrro Scbeeber ■ ’: ■ ■’ 1 .c’.• • .1 Of the University of the PIMippines Separate from ;;:^:u.^.;r:VP THE PHILIPPINE JOURNAL P by tEe Bureau of Science of the Philippine Goverfimeiit Manila‚ P. I. Volume 22^ No‚-1 4‚ April‚ 1923 MANILA: ■ BUREAU OF PRINTING 1923 ALEXANDER . SCHADENBERG‚ HIS LIFE AND WORK : " ’ IN THE PHILIPPINES " ’■ 1 VS By Otto Scheerer ’ Oj the University of the Philippines ■■ - rjr ONE PLATE ’ ’ . Botanists and zoologists in the of’ plants and animals—-fehatrdSeaFl^ecific

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    Tan‚ Michael: “Revisiting Usog‚ Pasma‚ Kulam” I. Introduction: Deconstructing Health and Illness A. “Clash of Paradigms” (How illness comes about and how we can handle it) 1. Traditional vs. Western Traditional: experts for sprains and dislocations Western: handle fractures better 2. Chinese explanation vs Filipino explanation Chinese: importance of the circulation ‘Qi’ or inner energy which is healing per se and herbal medicines prepared by his mom (Chinese decoction and Ben-Gay

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    Ferdinand Magellan‚ the Portuguese navigator explored the Philippines in 1521. Twenty-one years later‚ a Spanish exploration party named the group of islands in honor of Philip II of Spain. Spain retained possession of the islands for the next 350 years. The Treaty of Paris ceded the Philippines to the U.S. in 1899 after the Spanish-American War. Meanwhile‚ the Filipinos‚ led by Emilio Aguinaldo‚ had declared their independence. They initiated guerrilla warfare against U.S. troops that persisted

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    Rizal

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    LETTERS TO THE YOUNG WOMEN OF MALOLOS On February 22‚ 1889‚ Rizal wrote the famous letter now known as “To the Young Women of Malolos” as per the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar. This famous letter was written by Rizal in Tagalog while he was residing in London. The story behind this letter is as follows: On December 12‚ 1888‚ a group of 20 young women from Malolos petitioned Governor-General Weyler for permission to open a “night school” so that they could study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko

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    jose rizal humanities

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    Jose P. Rizal José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (1861–1896)‚ was a Filipino nationalist‚ writer] and reformist. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere‚ El Filibusterismo and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30‚ 1896. José Rizal also had Spanish and Japanese ancestors. His grandfather and father of Teodora was a half Spaniard engineer named Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo. His maternal great-great-grandfather

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    Reflection Paper

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    that Rizal’s two novels awoke the slumbering political passion of his countrymen so successfully that it quickened the birth of the Philippine Revolution.  If this were Rizal’s aim‚ which most decidedly was not‚ he would have written the novels in Tagalog.   Not only would this have been understandable to most people in Luzon‚ it would have hidden the revolutionary intent from the Spanish.  As it was‚ the novels had to be distributed in secret among the Indios because the Spanish authorities banned

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    Period of Enlightenment

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    Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898) Historical Background After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule‚ the Filipino spirit reawakened when the 3 priests Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17th of February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre. The Spaniards

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    Bilingual Education was first introduced by then Department of Education‚ Culture and Sports. This was followed by the implementation of the Lingua Franca Education Project which gave then 16 regions to choose from the three widely spoken languages – Tagalog‚ Ilocano and Cebuano (Morada‚ 2009). The Philippines is lagging behind Asian countries in terms of education. This is due to same factors‚ which include lack of instructional materials and devices which greatly affect the quality of education. It

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