The Life Of Rizal

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    College of Economics and Management 85 COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Libornio S. Cabanilla, Dean Jose V. Camacho, Jr., Associate Dean Agnes T. Banzon, College Secretary Reynaldo L. Tan, Chair, Dept. of Agribusiness Management Cesar B. Quicoy, Chair, Dept. of Agricultural Economics Amelia L. Bello, Chair, Dept. of Economics The College of Economics and Management (CEM) was formally created in the 996th UP-BOR meeting, February 1987. However, the College traces its roots to the Institute of

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    I Am a Filipino

    strength of their hearts and hands, by every right of law, human and divine, this land and all the appurtenances thereof - the black and fertile soil, the seas and lakes and rivers teeming with fish, the forests with their inexhaustible wealth in wild life and timber, the mountains with their bowels swollen with minerals - the whole of this rich and happy land has been, for centuries without number, the land of my fathers. This land I received in trust from them and in trust will pass it to my children

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    Creative Communication Arts BIOGRAPHY of Nick Joaquín Resil B. Mojares He was the greatest Filipino writer of his generation. Over six decades and a half, he produced a body of work unmatched in richness and range by any of his contemporaries. Living a life wholly devoted to the craft of conjuring a world through words, he was the writer’s writer. In the passion with which he embraced his country’s manifold being, he was his people’s writer as well. Nick Joaquín was born in the old district of Pacò in

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    A Heritage of Smallness by Nick Joaquin

    A Heritage of Smallness by Nick Joaquin Society for the Filipino is a small rowboat: the barangay. Geography for the Filipino is a small locality: the barrio. History for the Filipino is a small vague saying:matanda pa kay mahoma; noong peacetime. Enterprise for the Filipino is a small stall: the sari-sari. Industry and production for the Filipino are the small immediate searchings of each day: isang kahig, isang tuka. And commerce for the Filipino is the smallest degree of retail: the tingi

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    Group 5-1 Group 5 Professor John Paul Vitug English-1 3 August 2015 Fraternities and Sororities: Secret Society While researching Fraternity I found that Fraternal orders practicing secrecy have been known to exist for thousands of years, as far back as the Egyptian Mystery Schools in 1500 BC before it is a kind of organization that is allied to the Catholic Church. The development of modern fraternal is now stretched out especially on college campuses. It is divided into groups namely: social

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    Humanities (Autobiography of Filipino & Foreign Painter) with Their Works

    AUTOBIOGRAPHY Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci Born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy, Leonardo da Vinci was the epitome of a “Renaissance man.” Possessor of a curious mind and keen intellect, da Vinci studied the laws of science and nature, which greatly informed his work as a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. His ideas and body of work—which includes "Virgin of the Rocks," "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"—have influenced countless artists and made da Vinci

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    Filipinos Go Global

    than evident than my success as a businessman, it is my faithfulness to the word of God.” - Cecilio K. Pedro, TOYM Awardee for Entrepreneurship, 1991 Filipinos Go Global: Cecilio K. Pedro Krish Rainjit R. Salas Faced with a great Goliath in life, this businessman turned to his master for help and wisdom. The story of Cecilio K. Pedro and the Lamoiyan Corporation, makers of Hapee Toothpaste is a triumph of faith over adversity. Cecilio Pedro is President and General Manager of Lamoiyan

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    Once a Virgin

    the popular city of Baguio, the Summer Capital of the Philippines, in just a picture of the notebook that I used to see. I wished of stepping my innocent feet unto the rare land that was sought after. I wished of gasping the air and of tasting… the life it may gave as I savored the moment. These wishes, I guess, was a strong proof why I was very much overwhelmed upon seeking the opportunity of going to it. Indeed, the happiness and excitement that kept me alive could not find a place, for sure. This

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    Peer Tutoring

    BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BOOKS Arrends, RichardI. Learning to Teach, 3rd Edition McGraw-Hill, 1994 Boiser, D.C. Teaching Made Easy: Strategies and Styles, Phoenix Publishing House Inc., 2004. Guimbatan, Kathleen L.and Francisco M. Zuleta, Teaching Strategies and Educational Alternatives V.1, Academic Publishing Corporation, 2002. Roger and David W. Johnson, Driven to Discover, University of Minnesota, 2002 Rosenshine, B., & Stevens, R. Teaching functions. In M. C. Wittrock (Ed

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    Miseducation

    Rafael / Mis-education, Translation and the Barkada of Languages 1 MIS-EDUCATION, TRANSLATION AND THE BARKADA OF LANGUAGES: READING RENATO CONSTANTINO WITH NICK JOAQUIN Vicente L. Rafael University of Washington, Seattle vrafael@uw.edu This paper re-visits the classic piece by Renato Constantino, “The Mis-education of the Filipino” (1959/1966), inquiring into the colonial basis of his anti-colonial critique of American English. It explores the affinity between his view of language and those

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