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    ---known as the “Father of Philippine Revolution” who ordered his men to be alert and prepared for the expected assault of Spanish forces. Baldomero Aguinaldo ---he organized the Magdalo council of the Katipunan‚ when the revolution broke up‚ and became the president of the council joined by his cousin Emilio Aguinaldo. Camilio Polavieja ---a shrewd and aristocratic chief executive which he succeeded partially in driving away several rebels from

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    El Presidente

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    What is “El Presidente”? Is that story came from the past that filipino have experience? Is it important to student like us to learn the past history of our country? El Presidente‚ that is the film based on the life of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the first president of the Philippine Republic. Well‚ that a true life story and an historical experience that filipino have experience in their life. Yes‚ it is very important to student like us to learn and maintain in our mind the history

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    EVOLUTION OF THE PHILIPPINE FLAG The Katipunan (1892 - 1897) | The First KKK (Kataastaasan at Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng Mga Anak ng Bayan--The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation) Flag (1892) With the establishment of the Katipunan‚ Andres Bonifacio requested his wife‚ Gregoria de Jesus‚ and with the help of Benita Rodriguez to create a flag for the society. De Jesus created a simple red flag bearing the society’s acronym‚ KKK‚ in white and arranged horizontally at

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    heroism seemed questionable to Joaquin as Rizal is a Creole‚ or someone who did not seem entirely embody a Filipino. Joaquin does not end his critique on hereos with Rizal. In fact‚ the following chapters explores people like Andres Bonifacio‚ Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Apolinario Mabini‚ and Antonio Luna from their upbringing to their position in society and in the revolution. The

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    Tourism Planning

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    II. INTRODUCTION It aims at identifying our destination Cavite Republic Restaurant in terms of its products‚ the market segments and as main focus‚ the planning and development of the destination from the past to the present. The conducted research in our destination and the consultation of various secondary data gave us an impression about the recreational and tourism products and the development of these. We hope to be able to demonstrate our knowledge in this report and try to give a well-founded

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    Nick Joaquin

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    was wounded in action. When the hostilities ceased and the country came under American rule‚ he built a successful practice in law. Around 1906‚ after the death of his first wife‚ he married Salomé Márquez‚ Nick’s mother. A friend of General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Leocadio was a popular lawyer in Manila and the Southern Tagalog provinces. He was unsuccessful however when he made a bid for a seat in the Philippine Assembly representing Laguna. Nick Joaquín’s mother was a pretty‚ well-read woman of her

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    The Philippine Revolution

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    The Philippine Revolution Against Spain 1996 is a significant year for Filipinos all over the world. It marks the centennial of the Philippine Revolution‚ which started in 1896 and officially ended in 1902. The amount of literature generated during and after the Revolution‚ coupled with the continuing fascination on this period by historians and alike which have produced an infinite number of scholarly works‚ have validated the widespread perception that this was the most glorious page in the history

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    Aquatic Squadron left Hong Kong to set sail for the Philippines to initiate the war with Spain. * Dewey was boarded in his flagship in Olympia. * May 1‚ 1898‚ Dewey encountered Spanish Armada of Admiral Patricio Montojo. Aguinaldo Returns * While in Hong Kong‚ Aguinaldo established his revolutionary government exile. * Called “Hong Kong Junta”. * Felipe Agoncillo was made the President. * US Consul E. Spencer Pratt advised the possible alliance of US. * He made an arms deal

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    cases unclosed cases unclosed Andres Bonifacio I feel sad after watching the documentary film of Andres Bonifacio because his death is a justified execution for treason and a murder fueled by political politics. Seing what’s going on in our country now‚ and reading about what has happened before‚ I don’t really see much difference. It’s all about people not getting along‚ egos‚ ambitions and alliances. If they were just united during that time I think they will be successful in their

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    They were: 1. EL HERALDO DE LA REVOLUCION -“The Herald of the Revolution” (in English)‚ “Ang Tagapagpauna ng Himagsikan” (in Filipino) -The El Heraldo de la Revolucion was the official newspaper of the Filipino republic founded by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo on July 14‚ 1898; published‚ and edited by General Antonio Luna. It printed the decrees of the Revolutionary Government‚ news and works in Tagalog that aroused nationalism. It was the official publication of the revolutionary government. On September

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