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    in commemoration of Rizal’s 116th death anniversary. Rizal was only given a state funeral 16 years after he was executed in Bagumbayan in 1896. "Matagal ring hindi siya nabigyan ng isang official and state funeral. Napakamakabuluhan para sa atin‚ kung ’di sa sambayanang Pilipino‚" Gemma Cruz-Araneta‚ great-granddaughter of Rizal’s sister Maria‚ said in a report on Balitanghali on Sunday. A replica of the urn containing Rizal’s mortal remains was borne on a military caisson‚ trooped by six black

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    professional‚ values development‚ employee development‚ induction‚ and orientation or reorientation. To develop optimistic work attitudes among the state workers‚ the CSC offered and administered values development programs which included the Alay Sa Bayan (Offering to the Nation) training program. The CSC has also been touching base with the local government executives through the various Local Government Executive For a. Through this mechanism‚ the local government executives are updated on

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    word "katipunan" (literally means association) came from the root word "tipon"‚ an indigenous Tagalog word‚ meaning: "society" or "gather together".[3] Its official revolutionary name is Kataas-taasang‚ Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng̃ mg̃á Anak ng̃ Bayan[1] (English: Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation‚ Spanish: Suprema y venerable asociación de los hijos del pueblo). Katipunan is also known by its acronym‚ K.K.K.. Being a secret organization‚ its members are subjected to utmost

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    I wonder how many Korean movies were translated to our national language had influenced large number of people. Because of its powerful impact to Filipino audiences‚ I have seen people who tend to across dress of Korean trends‚ behave like one and adapt their lifestyle. At some point being a Kdrama fan will always have their own style of expressing one’s admiration over Kdramas‚ it may be extreme or not. There is only one question in my mind right now. What is really the reason why fans value more

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    produces reactions like defensiveness‚ timidity‚ aggressiveness. This journey hit me real hard as OP Kors! graduates bombarded me‚ through text messages‚ with questions. “Bok‚ why did you let me be here!?” “Aren’t you my mentor?” “Ano na ang gagawin ko?” (What should I do now?). They have questioned my sincerity in being a peace builder. These questions shook me and made me shout till I cried out loud‚ and said to myself: “Hey‚ I am just a trainer‚ not your supervisor!” Yet‚ after honest conversations

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Normal infants have the capability to develop responses to antigens at birth. Infants also start life with some immunoglobulin antibodies acquired from the mother. These antibodies cross the placental barrier‚ but not all types are transmitted equally. In particular‚ infants start with antibodies to viruses and gram positive organisms‚ but not to gram negative organisms. Infants have to be vaccinated to have protection against pathogens in which they

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    RESOLUTION 2012 1ST REGULAR SESSION/ JANUARY 09‚ 2012 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-001 - A resolution expressing gratitude to Malanang Barangay Council for contributing to the successful conduct of Search for the Outstanding Youth Leader for 2011/KAG IRISH JOY Q. NACUA RESOLUTION NO. 2012- 002 - A resolution expressing gratitude to Ms. Rosalie Vacalares-DUBAI for contributing to the successful conduct of Search for the Outstanding Youth Leader for 2011/KAG. IRISH JOY Q. NACUA RESOLUTION NO. 2012-

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    Tagalog Literature: History and Tradition DOMINGO GOAN LANDICHO Share this article Post a comment | Back to article list GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Tagalog literature has been born‚ cradled‚ nourished and peaked into fruition in the provinces of Southern Luzon‚ Central Luzon and the present Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region. Among the Southern Tagalog provinces are Cavite‚ Batangas‚ Laguna‚ Quezon‚ Aurora‚ Oriental Mindoro‚ Occidental Mindoro‚ Marinduque‚ Palawan and

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    3rd Quarter Philippine History Reviewer The Katipunan[Kataas-taasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan] -secret society established by: Andres Bonifacio‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodata Arellano‚ Teodoro Plata and Valentin Diaz. Andres Bonifacio -charismatic leader -born: Tondo -shouldered the burden of family life at an early period in his life -when his parents died‚ he sold fans and canes. - sought employment as a clerk and messenger in a foreign commercial company trading in the Philippines

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    Charlemagne R. Geronimo BSEDEN 3-1D A Literary Analysis on Welostit by Romina Gonzalez Welostit (We Lost It) is a sad-funny story made by one of the Philippines renowned author‚ Romina Gonzalez. It won the 1997 Palanca Awards (3rd Prize for the short story category). The story is about a love affair between a 35 years old woman who fell in love into his favorite teen-aged nephew’s best friend (Mike) that happened on the early 90’s were EDSA Revolution already happened. Their age gap caused

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