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    K To 12

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    The implementation of the K- 12 education plan in the Philippine Basic Education Curriculum is the key to our nation’s development. Though the government will face many problems in the long run of the implementation of the program‚ there really is a need to implement it because the enhancement of the quality of our education is very urgent and criticThe implementation of the K- 12 education plan in the Philippine Basic Education Curriculum is the key to our nation’s development. Though the government

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    Revolt‚ also known as the Tagalog Revolt‚ was an uprising in 1574 against Spanish colonial rule led by Lakandula and Rajah Sulayman in Manila had a big land Pampangenos Revolt (1585) The Pampangenos Revolt was an uprising in 1585 by some native Kapampangan leaders who resented Spanish landowners‚ or encomenderos who had deprived them of their historical land inheritances as tribal chiefs Conspiracy of the Maharlikas (1587-1588) The Conspiracy of the Maharllikas‚ or the Tondo Conspiracy‚ of 1587-1588

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    Juan Osong

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    Juan Wearing a Monkey’s Skin This Filipino story was recorded in English based on a Kapampangan (Pampango‚ from the province of Pampanga) version in the early 20th century. There is also a Bicolano (Bikulano‚ from Bicol) version of this story. Once upon a time there was a couple which was at first childless. The father was very anxious to have a son to inherit his property: so he went to the church daily‚ and prayed God to give him a child‚ but in vain. One day‚ in his great disappointment

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    Language Innovations

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    Language Innovations in a Multi-lingual Classrooms Multilingualism is noticed all around the world. Connotatively‚ multi as several or many‚ and lingual as language‚ combined‚ basically meaning the use of multiple languages. It does not simply dictate the language they use but also the place where they have been influenced and had grown‚ thus‚ even reaching out to multiculturalism‚ meaning multiple experiences‚ influences‚ cultures‚ ideals‚ and more. It is clear furthermore that the above linguistic

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    Olongapo City

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    OLONGAPO: A CLEAN CITY LEGEND According to popular legend‚ there once was a group of warring tribes who lived in the area in and around what is now the modern city. A wise old man‚ seeing the perils of disunity‚ exerted great effort toward uniting the warring tribes. There were‚ however‚ some who bitterly opposed his idea‚ and one day the old man just disappeared. After a long search‚ the old man’s body was found‚ but with the head missing. It is said that the tribesmen launched search parties

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    Mother Tongue

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    medium of instruction from Kinder to Grade 3‚ how will this affect a multi-language group? According to DepEd‚ 12 major Philippine languages will be introduced beginning this school year 2012-2013 to improve literacy and instruction: Tagalog‚ Kapampangan‚ Pangasinense‚ Iloko‚ Bikol‚ Cebuano‚ Hiligaynon‚ Waray‚ Tausug‚ Maguindanaoan‚ Maranao‚ and Chabacano. The objectives of the program include: l. language development which establishes a strong education for success in school and for lifelong learning;

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    Kamialansi Stain Remover

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    Calamansi (Citrofortunella microcarpa) is native to the Philippines      Photo: Michelle C. Lyles Calamansi‚ calamondin‚ Philippine lime – this versatile citrus fruit is the secret ingredient to many mouthwatering Filipino delicacies such as pancit palabok‚ Leyte kinilaw‚ beefsteak Tagalog‚ and arroz caldo. One of the most basic Filipino dipping sauces is made with soy sauce and calamansi juice‚ called toyomansi; and a simple‚ yet flavorful marinade is a blend of soy sauce‚ calamansi juice‚ vinegar

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    OJT REPORT

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    ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AT MAX’S RESTAURANT CHARISSE D. MARENTES Palompon Institute of Technology COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Palompon‚ Leyte SY 2010-2011 Republic of the Philippines PALOMPON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING ON-THE-JOB TRAINING and PLACEMENT UNIT Tel. no. : (053) 555-388 e-mail:cotepit@yahoo.com Fax no. : (053) 388-2501

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    Filipino Philosophy

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    Filipino Philosophy is the attitude‚ worldview‚ and notion of the natural citizens of the Philippines towards the day-to-day experiences in life‚ religion‚ communication‚ survival‚ interrelationship with people and intra-relationship with his sakop or to oneself – the “I‚” and the uplifting of one’s soul – the Filipino being. Filipinos are used to be stereotyped as the bamboo grass for it always sway with the wind. The Filipino people has gone through tough and rough times‚ good and bounty years

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    Goodbye‚ Superboy! A Fond Farewell to the Last Romantic." MANILA‚ August 21‚ 2003  (STAR) BY THE WAY By Max V. Soliven  - Much has been written about Ninoy Aquino‚ whose name needs no introduction to many of our readers. Commuters pass by his statue daily on Ayala Avenue in Makati’s Golden Mile‚ and another monument to him in Manila. But monuments and statues‚ and glowing encomiums do not a hero make. But my thesis is that today‚ Ninoy is a forgotten hero. There was so much hype in the first halcyon

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