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    Meet the Met

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    The Philippines: A Renaissance in Art and Culture. Manila: Office of Media Affairs‚ 1982. 53-58. Print. Manila Metropolitan Theatre. Inauguration of the Manila Metropolitan Theatre‚ December 17‚ 1978. Manila: Manila Metropolitan Theatre‚ 1978. Print Marcos‚ Imelda and Ileana Maramag "Agenda Setting." Fresno State University. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 21 Mar. 2014. . Senate Resolution 700 (2006). [Online]. URL: http://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/88688097!.pdf. 20 Feb 2014.

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    Prior to the Manila Film Center‚ the Philippines did not have an official national film archive which is why on January 1981‚ then first lady Imelda Marcos spearheaded the building of the first Manila Center. Under the supervision of Mrs. Betty Benitez-the spouse of the then Deputy MHS Minister Jose Conrado Beneitez organized a group to pursue the project. Mr. Ramon M. Ignacio‚ Senior Technology Officer at the Technology Resource Center conceptualized the project and its various components. He likewise

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    Devotion

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    A POPULAR DEVOTION TO STO.NIÑO I. INTRODUCTION o HISTORICAL BACKGROUND On April 28‚ 1565‚ Juan Camus‚ a sailor in the fleet of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi‚ found in a modest house of the then village of Cebu the image of the Santo Niño‚ which at the time all agreed had been brought from Europe. Deeply impressed by this finding and aware of its significance‚ Legaspi ordered an official inquiry conducted; the document drawn on May 16 of the same year and still extant in the archives of the Santo Nino

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    Imelda

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    ” former first lady Imelda Marcos was given the chance to tell her side of the truth on screen. The film was a perfect glimpse of the personality of one of the most powerful women during the 1970s. What Imelda said during her countless interviews throughout the entire film seems to contradict what actually happened in the past. Perhaps it was really how Mrs. Marcos saw the world‚ or perhaps it was just simply because she dwelt on the past for far too long. Mrs. Marcos’ superficial and somewhat delusional

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    Rizal Compilation

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    Rizal Course Submitted by: Elmo Nicolas Joshua Ordoyo Jad Tuazon 2OTA Submitted to: Prof. Paul Jurado December 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents A. Comparing Doña Consolacion to Kristina Aquino By: Joshua Ordoyo B. Imelda Marcos‚ The Present Doña Victorina By: Jad Tuazon C. The Past has no difference from the Present: Padre Damaso in relation to FG Arroyo By: Elmo Nicolas Dona Consolacion is the wife of the Alferez of San Diego. She is a Filipina who wears a

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    Franz Ferdinand: In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was a trigger for WW1‚ but imperialism‚ nationalism‚ militarism and alliances were the major causes of WW1. Many countries had strong interest to expand their empire by colonizing smaller countries. A good example of this was the colonization of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary‚ which eventually led to the killing of Franz Ferdinand. While imperialists felt that they had the right to colonize other countries

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    the Junior Red Cross Magazine. * In 1949‚ she had married Juan Capiendo Tuvera‚ a childhood friend and fellow writer‚ with whom she had 10 children. Between the years 1966 to 1986‚ her husband served as the Executive Secretary of then President Marcos. Her husband’s work drew her into the charmed circle of the Marcoses. * Her 1952 short story‚ (the widely anthologized) “The Virgin”‚ won two first prizes: of the Philippines Free Press Literary Awards and of the Palanca Awards. In 1957‚ she

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    The First Attempt on Archduke Franz Ferdinand the 2nds Life When Franz Ferdinand got on the Black Hand’s radar‚ they decided to have him killed. Nedjelko Cabrinovic was the first member to give it a try. Nedjelko was an often-sickly man‚ who changed sides often (at times he was a socialist‚ at others an anarchist‚ and even a nationalist). He was recruited by the Black Hand around 1912‚ shortly after being expelled from Sarajevo for a period of five years. He trained for 2 years with

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    Intramuros

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    INTRAMUROS For almost four centuries‚ the Walled City of Intramuros was the seat of Spanish colonial rule in the East and was the center of commerce‚ education‚ government and religion. With World War II‚ however‚ Intramuros lost its old grandeur and glory. The post-war years were witness to the gradual neglect of Intramuros. It became a den of squatters and warehouses. Cargo trucks passed through the old streets‚ parking their container vans at vacant lots. Weeds and other growth filled the

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    for our children.” Those were his last words. Franz Ferdinand was the archduke of Austro-Hungary. He was the heir to the empire. The assassin was Gavrilo Princip. Princip was a Serbian nationalist. The archduke traveled to Sarajevo in June of 1914. He was there to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A lot of events unfolded after his assassination. It was one of the main causes of World War 1. The archduke Franz Ferdinand was born on December 18th in 1863. He was born in Graz

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