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    Simon Flores

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    SIMON DE LA ROSA FLORES (b. San Fernando de Dilao (now Paco)‚ Manila October 28‚ 1839 d. March 12‚ 1902) Simon De La Rosa Flores was descended from a family of artisans originally from Balayan‚ Batangas. Uncle Pio De La Rosa taught Simon the rudiments of the arts when he was in his teens. Later‚ he enrolled at the Academia de Dibujo y Pintura‚ studying under Lorenzo Guerrero and Lorenzo Rocha. Flores first gained attention in 1871 when the colonial administration commended him

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    Roles of Communication

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    Jonathan O. Sauz U2B There are three different roles of communication in the society. The first role of communication in the society is political role. Here‚ the role of communication is to provide the people information about the government or with the leaders. Like the issue about the RH Bill that are still talked about by many. Media are giving much attention on this and disseminate information on this. Many people depend on media so they will be aware of what is happening in the government

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    Scientific and Technological Advances IN RIZAL’S TIME (1801-1900) Group III Jan Edrienne De Luis Myleen Joyce Favoreal Lady Fontamillas Yuji Vincent Gonzales Iza Maria Gonzalez Chelin Hernandez   Early 19th century - The main mode of transportation was the horse and the carriage (“Kalesa” in the Philippines). This was used by Rizal in his travels. Even after the advent of railway‚ remote areas still depended on the horse for local transport. 1780‚ France - A pedometer is a device‚ usually portable

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    Leadership and Management

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    Lead and Manage People Leadership is the key dynamic force that motivates and co ordinates an organization to accomplish its objectives. A leader creates a vision for the others and then directs them towards achieving that vision. To be a leader you must have followers who have confidence in you and who give you their support and commitment to a goal. My Leadership Role I have been employed at Harley Nursing Home since September 1997 every Sundays. My initial position at Harley was as a

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    Kaspil2 Petition

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    Cheng‚ Philip I KASPIL2/V24 Dr. Arleigh Dela Cruz Performance Task #3 November 30‚ 2012 Bro. Armin Luistro‚ FSC Secretary‚ Department of Education Dear Bro. Armin‚ As a student from De La Salle University and a concerned citizen of the Philippines‚ I would like to raise up some issues that I have noticed in some history textbooks being produced and used in primary and secondary schools. When I was in Elementary and High School‚ I was made to believe in inaccurate

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    rape of native women by the Spaniards created a reserve of “fallen” women who became available to service not only the homesick Spanish troops and dignities‚ but also the friars.  By the 19th century‚ prostitution was an occupation for women in Manila. 2. Prostitution during the time of the American Occupation in the Philippines  The outbreak of the Philippine-American War in 1899 and subsequent American rules led to the further entrenchment and proliferation of prostitution.  Olongapo was

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    rizal

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    - she was a charming Manila girl who was living next door to Rizal’s boarding house. - Romances lasted one year  Leonor Rivera- The beautiful daughter of his landlord Antonio Rivera. - Rizal’s fell in love with Leonor. - Sweetheart of Rizal - Tender romances lasted 11 years (1879-1890)  Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth)- Poem entitled by Rizal  - The price winning poem 1879 – Liceo Artistic- Literario (Artistic- Literary Lyceum) of Manila- held the literary contest

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    RATIONALE: In studying College physics‚ most of the concepts and physical laws must accompanied with demonstration and examples in order for the students to have a clear picture of what particular physical interactions are being explained‚ from hearing to seeing‚ as in multiple intelligence‚ students tends to recall easily lessons when they are aided with audio visual presentation . Audio visual presentation help you reach your objectives by providing emphasis to whatever is being said. Clear

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    1889 for transmittal to Malolos. For full text of this letter in original Tagalog and in English and Spanish translations‚ see A Letter to the Young Women of Malolos by Jose Rizal‚ edited by Teodoro M. Kalaw and published by the National Library‚ Manila 1932. To The Women of Malolos By: Jose Rizal       Rizal was very impressed to the fighting spirit of the young women of Malolos had shown. In this letter of Rizal‚ it is obvious that his ultimate desire is to have women the same opportunity

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    Norman Albao

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    Norman Albao BSECE I-1 PAINTING I. Introduction The “kambas ng lipunan” is a painting made by Joey Velasco‚ one of the most popular painters in the Philippines. He started on the painting of the last suffer but he made some changes on the original painting. He replaced the disciples of Jesus by some kids that he has encountered in his life. He painted this type of painting because of his pity to the children of the street. His inspiration comes from the children that he has encountered

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