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    Jose Rizal

    independence, a Filipino Gandhi who faced the firing squad at the age of thirty-five for inciting rebellion. He was the instigator of the Philippine revolution of 1896-98, the first national uprising against a colonial power in Asia. He also wrote two books, Noli me tangere and El Filibusterismo, which sought to increase his people's political awareness. Director Marilou Diaz-Abaya deliberately avoids a historical lesson. The Rizal of her story Cesar Montano is thinking back on his life and writings from his

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    [pic] A STATISTICAL RESEARCH PAPER Submitted to Mr. Marcelo C. Mendoza In partial Fulfillment to the requirements In Math 22 Submitted by GROUP: PLUS ONE Leader: MARK ANTHONY QUIJANO Co-Leader: ROBERT SANTOS Analyzer: MICHAEL CATABRAN The Race for 2010 Presidential Election Rationale: As we approach the May 2010 election. Our group conducted a quick survey to test the Filipinos’

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    Classical Literature in Spanish During the 19th Century

    projects. Members of this group included Pedro Alejandro Paterno, who wrote the novel Nínay (first novel written by a Filipino)[citation needed] and the Philippine national hero, José Rizal, who wrote excellent poetry and his two famous novels in Spanish: Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not), and El Filibusterismo. Especially potent was La Solidaridad, more fondly called La Sol by the members of the propaganda movement, founded in 15 February 1885.[citation needed] With the help of this paper, Filipino national

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    Rizal Reviewer

    THE PRESS V. DEDICATED TO GOM-BUR-ZA VI. SYNOPSIS OF EL FILIBUSTERISMO a. This novel is a sequel to the Noli i. It has little humor, less idealism, and less romance than the Noli Me Tangere ii. It is more revolutionary, more tragic than the first novel b. Simoun i. The hero of the novel and is a rich jeweler 1. He was Ibarra of the Noli ii. He fled to Cuba where he became rich and befriended many Spanish officials 1. He returns to the Philippines

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    Jollibee Case 1

    would need to meet specific sales levels in order to afford necessary promotion and advertising to build brand awareness. I see his effectiveness as failure due to his strategy for entry. The strategic thrust may just only make sense short term. As Noli Tingzon, how would you deal with the three options described at the end of the case? How would you implement your decision? Tingzon had learned the importance of selecting a collaborative operating partner, choosing good locations, remaining flexible

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    Jollibe Foods Corporation

    Jollibee Foods Corp.: International Expansion Executive Summary Jollibee was a company originally established by the Tan family in 1975 as a family-owned ice cream parlor in the Philippines, but was soon forced to change its market caused by the oil crisis of 1977 - a factor which would have inherently caused the price of ice cream to double. Already established in the food industry and having overcome the initial barriers faced by those entering it, the Tan family successfully diversified the

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    Sasa

    The Spaniards integrated into the Filipino society their religion , language, customs, arts and sciences. ➢ bahay na bato ( bahay na mestiza) . ➢ Reduccion - resettlement of the inhabitants in Spanish –style poblaciones –or at least- bajo de las campanas. SOCIAL CLASSES ▪ Españoles – with both Spanish parents ▪ Españoles peninsulares – born in the Spanish peninsula ▪ Españoles insulares or Filipinos – born in the colony ▪ Mestizos de sangley – Chinese mestizos

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    All Heroes

    accused and even manipulated the law in favor of themselves, leaving the Filipinos with no other choice but to accept and suffer from the crimes that they didn’t even committed. These events were shown and expressed by Rizal in his two novels entitled Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which the Filipinos have read in spite of the banning of these said books to be read by the public. In spite of many hindrances in the publication of these books, it was stillprinted to make the Filipinos aware of

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    Bpo Industry

    attractive location for offshore voice BPO (call center) services due to its supply of English- speaking professionals, low labor costs and availability of a good telecommunications infrastructure. In an interview with Philippine Daily Inquirer by Noli A. Ermintanio, CCAP executive director Jojo Uligan said the BPO industry in the Philippines “is still going strong compared with those in other countries and in spite of what is happening in the global economy”. According to him, a large number of

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    Jose Rizal Biography

    medicine in Manila. In 1882, he traveled to Spain to complete his medical degree. Writing and Reform While in Europe, José Rizal became part of the Propaganda Movement, connecting with other Filipinos who wanted reform. He also wrote his first novel, Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not/The Social Cancer), a work that detailed the dark aspects of Spain's colonial rule in the Philippines, with particular focus on the role of Catholic friars. The book was banned in the Philippines, though copies were smuggled

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