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Second World War Point Of View
1,583 words... sist's to this day, mixed with the Spanish feudal patron-client relationship. Militant peasant and workers' groups were formed during the U. S. occupation despite the repressive situation. A movement for Philippine independence, involving diverse groups, continued throughout the occupation. A Commonwealth government was established in 1935 to allow limited self-rule but this was interrupted by the Second World War and the Japanese occupation. The guerilla movement against Japanese fascism wa...
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Colonial Mentality Martin Heidegger
2,131 wordsFilipinos PATRIOTISM and NATIONAL PRIDE 1. To be able for Filipino to know heidegger's Metaphysics and apply it to their everyday living. 2. To be able to know that the foundation of success is oneself 3. To be able to encourage Filipino people to evaluate themselves; 4. To be able to maximize Filipinos good values and minimize their weakness; 5. To be able to develop discipline and initiatives among Filipinos; and 6. To be able to promote love of work, Patriotism and National Pride among Filipi...
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Colonial Mentality Martin Heidegger
2,078 words... e has to value his rarity. Because he is indeed, valuable. Mans skill and mind will stagnate, rot and die if one do not put it in good use but just submit himself to others. Man has unlimited potentials. But only a small portion of this potential is felt because only little effort is exerted. Men are here for a purpose, and that purpose is to grow. Growth means applications of all effort to become somebody not to rely ones development to others. Man should not be deceived of what he sees but...
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3,949 wordsH 2 >Spanish Colony 1565 - 1898 Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain in 1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crew. Three years later in 1522, only the one ship, the Victoria, returned to Spain with 18 men. The Philippines were the death of Magellan. The expedition sighted the island of Samar on March 16, 1521. Magellan was welcomed by two Rajas, Kolambu and Sign. He named the islands the Archipelago of San Lazaro, erected a cross a...
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Burning Of The Idols Fernando Amorsolo
1,334 words... royal use of color expressed the feelings and emotions of the subject and the painting itself as well as the feelings and emotions of the artist himself. Amorsolo's trademark technique of backlighting is seen here; backlighting is a technique employed in which the figures are situated against the light, thus outlining them with a golden glow. In the case of Burning of the Idols, the backlighting technique was used in the painting of the young woman. Some critics have tagged Amorsolo's work t...
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2,464 wordsOnly Me Tangier The political and religious institutions established by Spain in the Philippines consistently contributed to the underdevelopment of the Philippines. Joseph Rival in his work called Only Me Tangier shows the development of the Phillipines under the influence of Spain. Arguably ne f the mst influential news in world history, Noli Me Tangere nt nly inspired the Philippine Revlutin but nationalist movements in China and in ther countries f Southeast Asia during the late nineteenth a...
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Colonial Mentality Martin Heidegger
4,427 wordsH e I d e g g e r? s Metaphysics and its application to Filipino? s PATRIOTISM and NATIONAL PRIDE OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY: 1. To be able for Filipino to know heidegger? s Metaphysics and apply it to their everyday living. 2. To be able to know that the foundation of success is oneself 3. To be able to encourage Filipino people to evaluate themselves; 4. To be able to maximize Filipinos? good values and minimize their weakness; 5. To be able to develop discipline and initiatives among Filipinos; a...
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3,276 wordsINTRODUCTION Philippines, republic in the western Pacific Ocean, made up of the Philippine Islands and forming in physical geography a part of the Malay Archipelago. Situated about 1210 km (about 750 mi. ) east of the coast of Vietnam, the Philippines is separated from Taiwan on the north by the Based Channel. The republic is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea, on the south by the Celebes Sea, and on the west by the South China Sea. The country comprises about 7100 islands, of which only ...
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Roman Catholic Church Spanish American War
7,895 wordsSpanish Colony 1565 1898 Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain in 1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crew. Three years later in 1522, only the one ship, the Victoria, returned to Spain with 18 men. The Philippines were the death of Magellan. The expedition sighted the island of Samar on March 16, 1521. Magellan was welcomed by two Rajas, Kolambu and Sign. He named the islands the Archipelago of San Lazaro, erected a cross and claimed the ...
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