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    Eros: A Kind Of Early Relationship For Some C.G.E.A.H.S. Students A Research Paper Presented to the class of Miss Rosa G. Payumo Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo High School In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Subject English IV by Chester M. Cucio IV-Aguinaldo January 7‚2015 Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION (pp. 1-5) I.1 Background of the Study I.2 Objectives I.3 Hypothesis I.4 Statement of the Problem I.5 Significance of the Study II. REVIEW OF RELATED

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    the area.  Meanwhile‚ Emilio Aguinaldo declared independence in the Philippines.  McKinley asserted that the Philippines would not be granted their independence‚ and fighting broke out as a result. Emilio Aguinaldo appointed himself president of the Philippine Republic. The Filipinos did not fight conventionally; they were not skilled enough in battle‚ so they engaged in guerrilla warfare. Ending the war was a simple plan for the Americans. The main goal was to capture Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the heart

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    Nick Joaquin

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    and 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

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    Bonifacio and Katipunan

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    Chapter 9 Bonifacio and Katipunan ->1892 - Rizal was arrested and banished to Dapitan. - Bonifacio founded an organization that aimed to liberate the country from the tyranny of the Spaniards‚ and to secure the independence and freedom of the Philippines‚ by force of arms. ->1896 - start of taking the field against the Spaniards. THE FOUNDING OF KATIPUNAN ->July 7‚ 1892 - Rizal was arrested; that night‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Valentin Diaz‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodato Arellano

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     - 1898-1901 | Emilio Aguinaldo | Presidente del Consejos de Gobierno |  - 1898-1899 | Apolinario Mabini |  - 1899 | Pedro A. Paterno | Legislature | Asociación de representantes | Historical era | Philippine Revolution |  - Established | January 23[1] 1899 |  - Dissolved ¹ | March 23‚ 1901 | Area |  - 1898 | 198‚000 km2 (76‚448 sq mi) | Population |  - 1898 est. | 8‚000‚000  |      Density | 40.4 /km2  (104.6 /sq mi) | Currency | Peso | ¹ Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo. |

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    Graciano Lopez Jaena Graciano Lopez Jaena was born on December 18‚ 1856 in Jaro‚ Iloilo. He came from a lowly family which has strong values in education and religion. He studied at the Seminario Tejaro and at an early age: he was placed under the care of Reverend Francisco Jayme who enhanced and developed his skills in speech. Since his ambition was to become a doctor‚ he tried to enroll at the University of Santo Tomas but was deprived of access due to lack of requirements. His encounter with other

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    Bullying in IV-Rizal and IV-Bonifacio A research paper presented to the class of Ms. Rosa G. Payumo Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo High School in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the subject English IV By Marc John Maclang February 1‚ 2013 Table of contents I. Title page II. Table of contents III. Introduction IV. Body of the paper A. Research Medothology (Presentations‚ Analysis‚ Interpretation

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    unique “Earthquake Baroque” architecture. The octagonal belfry is located 10 meters south of the cathedral. Arzobispado (Archbishop’s Palace) The only surviving 18th century arzobispado in the country‚ the palace served as headquarters of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in 1898. Its Museo Nueva Segovia showcases ecclesiastical artifacts gathered from churches all over Ilocos Sur. Burgos National Museum The ancestral house of Padre Jose Burgos has an excellent exhibit of archeological and ethnographic

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    Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897)‚ a Philippine revolutionary hero‚ founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society which spearheaded the uprising against the Spanish and laid the groundwork for the first Philippine Republic. Andres Bonifacio was born in Tondo‚ Manila‚ on Nov. 30‚ 1863. He grew up in the slums and knew from practical experience the actual conditions of the class struggle in his society. Orphaned early‚ he interrupted his primary schooling in order to earn a living as a craftsman and then as

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    nationwide armed revolution.[2] Bonifacio called for a simultaneous coordinated attack on the capital city of Manila. This attack failed‚ but the surrounding provinces also rose up in revolt. In particular‚ rebels in Cavite led by Mariano Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo‚ from two different factions of Katipunan in the province‚ won early victories. A power struggle among the revolutionaries led to Bonifacio’s death in 1897‚ with command shifting to Aguinaldo who led his own revolutionary government. That

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