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    verdad Para Todos” ( The Truth For All)‚ May 31‚ 1889 - Rizal’s defense against the Spanish charges that the Filipinos were ignorant and depraved. 3. “Vicente Barrantes’ Teatro Tagalo‚” June 15‚ 1889 – Rizal exposes Barrantes’ ignorance on the Tagalog theatritical art. 4. “Una Profanacion” (A Profanation)‚ July 31‚ 1889 – Bitter attack against the friars for denying Christian burial to Mariano Herbosa‚ husband of Lucia‚ died of cholera on May 30‚ 1889. 5. “Verdades Nuevas” (New Truths)

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    population of 76‚090 people in 12‚709 households. The municipality got its name after the Spanish Governor-General José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney y González. Most of the people in Lemery are Tagalogs. In recent years‚ there’s been a noticeable increase of Visayans in some barrios or barangays. The main language spoken is Tagalog‚ and a significant number now speaks Cebuano. A small number of families speak Spanish. Many among the educated class can speak English. Barangays Lemery is politically subdivided

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    Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms‚ Muslim principalities‚ and ethnoreligious tribes‚ who had trading connections with Borneo‚ Malaya‚ Java‚ Indochina‚ India‚ Okinawa‚ Japan and China before the Spanish established their rule. From just before the first millennium‚ the Tagalog and Kapampangan peoples of south and central Luzon had established several Indianized kingdoms‚ notably among them those of Tundok‚ Namayan and Maynila. The Laguna Copperplate Inscription‚ the first Philippine document written in 900AD‚ names places

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    Change.Quezon City: UP Press and UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies. Fontanilla‚ J. A. (2002). Aklan.DLSU Litera1 No4. Retreived March 15‚ 2008 from the World Wide Web: http://litera1no4.tripod.com/waray_frame.html. Ilocano.(2007).Languages of the World. Retreived February 28‚ 2008 from the World Wide Web:http://www.nvtc.gov/ lotw/months/june/Ilokano.html. Mercado‚ L.N.(1994).Working with Indigenous People.Manila: Divine Word Publications. Mojares‚ R.B.&Quimpo‚ S.(1997).Cebu: More than

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    Kundiman‚ which has pre-colonial origins from the Tagalog region‚ uses triple meter rhythm. Kundiman is also characterized by a minor key at the beginning and shifts to a major key in the second half. Its lyrics depict a romantic theme‚ usually portraying love‚ passion‚ or sadness. In the 1920s Harana and Kundiman became more mainstream musical styles led by performers such as Atang de la Rama‚ Jovita Fuentes‚ Conching Rosal‚ Sylvia La Torre and Ruben Tagalog. Tinikling[edit] The Tinikling is a Philippine

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    literature of the Philippines developed primarily in the oral tradition in poetic and narrative forms. Epic poems‚ legends‚ proverbs‚ songs‚ and riddles were passed from generation to generation through oral recitation and incantation in the various languages and dialects of the islands. The epics were the most complex of these early literary forms. Most of the major tribal groups developed an original epic that was chanted in episodic segments during a variety of social rituals. One common theme of the

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    in Cruise Line Management 2004 – 2008 College of St. Catherine 1999 – 2004 Placido Del Mundo Elementary School 1997 Holy Child Academy PERSONAL BACKGROUND: Birthdate: January 17‚ 1991 Age: 23 years old Gender: Female Language Spoken: Fluent in English and Tagalog CHARACTER REFERENCE: Mr. Philip James S. Miñoza Faculty – College of Arts and Sciences Lyceum of the Philippines University +639064056012 Ms. Evelyn Tadlas Full Time Faculty and Adviser – College of International Tourism and

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    Tasks/Responsibilities: Welcoming and Assist the customer Taking order of customer Receiving the payment of the customers Maintaining the cleanliness of the restaurant Checking the Stock (Food and Cleaning Materials) Skills & Certifications Language skills: Speak English and Tagalog dialect MS Office skills: Proficient in MS Word‚ MS Excel‚ and MS Power Point Computer related other skills: Web browsing Special

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    Worcester who was at that time‚ an official of the Republic of the Philippines. Martin Ocampo‚ Teodoro M. Kalaw‚ Lope K. Santos‚ Fidel A. Reyes‚ and Faustino Aguilar were the responsible persons for the said publication. Printed in both Spanish and Tagalog languages in the city of Manila‚ the article was said to have exposed Worcester to public disgust‚ disrespect‚ and ridicule. II. Elements of Libel Evident in the Case A. Defamation It is defined as the communication that tends to hurt a person’s

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    Southern Tagalog workers protest political persecution Southern Tagalog workers protest political persecution The Canadian media has reported on the massive increase of Filipino migrant workers into Canada. The human rights situation in that country reveals the underlying reasons why so many are looking to leave. On February 5‚ Atty. Remigio Saladero Jr.‚ the chief counsel of Kilusang Mayo Uno [KMU (May First Movement)] — the progressive alliance of trade unions in the Philippines — and

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