The Life Of Rizal

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    Heneral Luna

    depicted as a real human being, full of virtues as well as faults. It stimulates a special kind of reflection we need in rethinking our own state of patriotism and sense of nationalism and nationhood. This film enables us to understand not just the life of Luna but also the historical context of his struggle and heroism. The Choleric Filipino General Antonio Luna as what I have perceived from the movie has this notoriety of being a “hot-headed” individual but he is beyond than that. I find Antonio

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    Mapeh

    these together. Kaamulan started as a festival on May 15, 1974, during the fiesta celebration of the then municipality of Malaybalay. A town official thought of inviting some indigenous people to town and made them perform a few dance steps at Plaza Rizal to enliven the fiesta celebration.[6] The celebration however proved very popular and together with national coverage the Kaamulan festival has become the regional festival of Northern Mindanao, as declared by the Regional Development Council of Region

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    Asgard

    Reaction paper (El Presidente 2012) “El Presidente” movie brought into life the story of the first president of the Republic of the Philippines, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. It is not a film for all Filipinos but only for those who have high regard to Philippine Independence. If you are Andres Bonifacio fanatic, this is not for you. Members of the Bonifacio clan might be of total outrage right now for the film has put Bonifacio in somewhat a ‘bad light. Directed by Mark Meily, “El Presidente” offers

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    Young, Wild and Free

    the fact that the youth is different and living life without thinking the consequences of their actions. This is the best time of our lives while we are young, curious and free so we must value and be grateful because it will only come once in our life. We can enjoy and have fun once in a while but we must bear in mind that we also have responsibilities to fulfill, not only for ourselves but also for our country. Have we forgotten what Dr. Jose Rizal said? According to our national hero, “The youth

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    Personal Mission Statements

    grew up that all the things I want is I can get. Maybe one of the reason is I’m the first granddaughter in my mother side and I’m the only girl in our family. They all treat me like a baby until now mostly my uncle. I graduated high school in Jose Rizal Institute (Orion). First I took up Nursing in BPSU but I wasn’t able to finish that course so I decided to change school and course. Now, I currently enroll in Tomas Del Rosario College taking up BEED and now I’m in 3rd year. I can’t live without

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    Happiness

    ICCT COLLEGES FOUNDATION INC. V.V. Soliven Cainta, Rizal ANTIPOLO CAMPUS Survey Questionnaire ENGL02A Name (Optional): ____________________ Age (Optional): __________ Sex: F __ M __ Direction: Read and analyze the questions carefully and answer it seriously. Shade your best answer. 1. Are you a K-POP fan? Yes No 2. Do you watch Koreanovela? Yes No 3. Do you like Korean fashion? Yes No 4. Do you want to

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    Cemex - One-Facing Company

    followed by the series-acquisitions of Cementos Nationales in 1995 (Dominican Republic), Colombia’s Cementos Diamante and Samper in 1996 (Colombia). Between 1997 and 1999 CEMEX invested in Asia – Philippines by acquiring Rizal Cement in 1997 and Apo Cement in 1999. Both Apo and Rizal were close to ports and because of that they had export as well domestic potential. In 2000 CEMEX acquired Southdown in US (Houston-based company) then the second largest cement producer in

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    Ang Tibay

    the son of poor parents from Tondo. Barely 12-years-old, he began working in a cigar factory. He gave up his job to start a business enterprise with his friend, Juan Katindig. In November 1910, they opened a small shop at 821 Calle Cervantes (now Rizal Avenue) that sold shoes and slippers bearing "Ang Tibay" brand. * He formally registered it as trademark on Sept. 29, 1915. * The two friends' profitable partnership ended in 1921. Toribio Teodoro, at first in partnership with Juan Katindig

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    History of Philippine Cooperative

    Authority, tracing the history of Philippine cooperative movement would not be complete without mentioning the name of Dr. Jose P. Rizal who, in his travels to Europe in the latter part of the 19th century, was impressed with the success of a new economic movement which transformed the economic and social life of the Europeans. After his side trip to Sandakan, Borneo in 1892, Rizal requested Governor General Despujol to allow him to move with some relatives and friends to that place and establish therein

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    Forever

    RP neighbors, these are Indic-derived ancient scripts. Ambahan - A rhythmic poetic expression with any number of seven-syllable lines and rhyming end-syllables. Often chanted without musical accompaniment, its purpose is to allegorically express life experiences through entertainment while educating the youth on various customs such as courtship, decorum and death. Urukay – is another form of Mangyan poetry using mostly 8-syllable lines and a more recent vocabulary originating from the Bisaya

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