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    Imperialism

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    deserved respect. The Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation established by President McKinley was arguably unjust and impractical. Securing two naval bases to set up a means to develop commerce seems acceptable until it is put up against denying the Filipinos their sovereignty. Arguments from the Anti-Imperialist League were very strong and influential against the takeover of the Philippines by the United States. Anti-Imperialists denounced subjugation and suppression of what should be free people as

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    Hermano Pule

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    They used religion as a means to easily influence the Filipino people because of their successful conquests was aided not by mere swords but with the cross. Thus‚ they started converting the natives into the Christian faith. But‚ this wasn’t their sole purpose why they went here in the Philippines. It was to establish themselves here and it was a way for them to reach out to them in order to be easily accepted by the Filipino people. As Filipinos‚ we were greatly influenced by the Spaniards. They have

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    COMMONWEALTH ACT No. 473 AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALIZATION‚ AND TO REPEAL ACTS NUMBERED TWENTY-NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN AND THIRTY-FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT. Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. Title of Act. – This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Revised Naturalization Law." Section 2. Qualifications. – Subject to section four of this Act‚ any person having the following qualifications may become

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    Group Dynamics

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    alternative factors‚ effects must be considered. B. Overtly Expressed – acted upon by the person and expressed repeatedly. C. Prizing and Acceptance – must achieve his potentials and aspiration. Presence of commitment and publicity affirmed. Filipino values according to Lynch (1970) are essential for smooth interpersonal relationship. Namely : Pakikisama‚ Go – Between and Euphemism 1. Pakikisama – refers to the yielding of a person to the “one of us” identification. 2. Go – Between

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    Carlos P. Garcia

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    Carlos P. Garcia is known for his "Filipino First" policy. He is a native of Talibon‚ Bohol and he is the one president who is gifted in literature. His excellent poetries in the Cebuano dialect gave him the name "Bard from Bohol" and "Prince of Visayan Poets." His political interest came from his father‚ a municipal mayor‚ and his started when he won as representative in his province in 1925. The economic conditions of the Philippines during Garcia’s term was greatly challenging for they were

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    appeared in a rare map published at Venice in 1554 by Giovanni Battista Ramusio‚ an Italian geographer. 3. Philippine Islands (P.I) – during the American era. 4. Republic of the Philippines (R.P) – after the recognition of its independence in 1946. Filipinos proposed new names: 5. Rizaline Republic – proposed by Aretemio Ricarte‚ a Katipunan general 6. Maharlika – proposed by president Ferdinand Marcos Other names: 7. Gems of the East 8. Emerald islands 9. Treasure Islands of the Pacific 10. Isles

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    Japanese Period

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    fate and a “come what may” attitude‚ tendency to leave things to chance‚ or letting things happen as they will happen. We need to change these values so that we can help our society more popular than now. * Filipino time – It is no coincidence it has been derisively labeled "Filipino time" – an admission that we like to "take things easy" (supposedly a charm of our country)‚ and that deadlines and appointments are meant to be delayed‚ be late for‚ and even broken. * Bukas Na (Procrastination)

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    Independence Day Speech

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    Filipinos are worth dying for.” this is the famous line of the late senator Noynoy Aquino. Maybe our fellow Filipino who fought for the freedom of the Filipinos from the invaders of our country will also agree with what Noynoy Aquino has said. An Independence Day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation’s assumption of independent statehood‚ usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state‚ more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Most countries

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    Filipino voters should be blamed for the Philippines’ problems May 12‚ 2013by Ilda I don’t think there is a point in holding elections in the Philippines. It’s so expensive and the whole process just disrupts normal activities and keeps Filipinos from moving forward. What is the point in going through something that won’t even change or improve how things are being run in the country anyway? Before every election‚ the candidates use literally the same song and dance routine to entertain the voters

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    Edlyn Joy D. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES A narrative report Located at Padre Burgos Street‚ Manila City‚ sat the two branches of The National Museum of the Philippines---the National Gallery of Art and the Museum of the Filipino People‚ where we went first. As we enter the hallway that leads to the first floor exhibits‚ we were greeted by a native Nipa hut complete with things that our ancestors used in the past. That same floor also houses the San Diego wreck site though

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