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    The core values of bayanihan, politeness, hospitality, and so on makes the essence of being a Filipino. Such deep-rooted principles of the past contributes to the current state of the Philippines, one of them being a democratic country. Employing democratic ideals to the government scheme, as expounded by the Oxford English Dictionary, means practicing fair and equal approach to society and having election of government officials by eligible citizens of the country. PRE-COLONIALISM Origins…

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    SS014: Thinkpiece No. 2 JOSE RIZAL AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION Bicomong, Patricia Anne B. 2015101919 History tells us that Dr. Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero as he fought for freedom using a pen as a sword. Rizal is well-known for his two novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Unlike other national heroes who fought aggressively and through violent means, Rizal believed that independence could be achieved peacefully. All Filipinos and even non-Filipinos who study the history…

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    To be honest, I think I’m hella bomb.com and hella interesting. I always have a random story to tell and I love sharing my experiences with people I just met. I make things a big deal. Right now, I’m currently interested in Old School RuneScape Official Plaver-vs-Player (PvP) Clan Wars and I am spending an unhealthy amount of time leveling my character, Alytea, just so I can play competitively. The game, RuneScape, is a fantasy-themed Massively Multiplayer Online…

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    Philippines since he was considered a traitor for writing those books. He soon returned the Philippines and started a political group of people that wanted peace for the Philippines2. There was a group called the Katipunan that was founded by Andres Bonifacio, they wanted to revolt, but Jose Rizal did not approve of this idea. The Katipunan revolted in August 1895. Shortly after Jose Rizal was arrested and charged with sedition and ordered to killed by the firing squad1. On December 30,1896, he…

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    establishment, Jose Rizal was arrested and the next day was deported to Dapitan in accordance to the order of the Governor General. In the beginning La Liga Filipina was active but later drift apart because other lost hope to the said reform. Andres Bonifacio was one of those who believed that we can have our freedom through a bloody…

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    One man from the Jose Rizal he wanted to only support the “full blooded spaniards”. He started his political career at the university of Madrid. But he disappeared for a while Andres Bonifacio founded a group called Katipunan and made them revolt. He made a deal with the Spaniard and they sent him to Hong Kong to buy more weapons. To keep the war going. Then Puerto Rico decided that a way to get freedom was to take make allies with…

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    The Impact of the Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War was the clash between the United States and the Spanish Kingdom. The war started when Cuba wanted independence from Spain. Spain’s attempts to layoff the rebellion were addressed in the United States newspapers. Their curiosity sparked. After the anonymous sinking of the USS Maine in Cuba in Havana Harbor, United States’ intervention became a popular and growing command. The War ended when America gained possession of territories…

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    One of the longest rebellion made in Philippine history was the Dagohoy Rebellion. The rebellion was led by himself, Francisco Dagohoy and it was held in the island of Bohol from year 1744 to 1829. This rebellion took the Spaniards 85 years to quell and completely end the act Francisco Dagohoy led. The reason why Dagohoy took rebellion was that the Spanish authorities did not allow and refused a Christian Burial for Dagohoy’s brother’s death. This made Dagohoy promise to himself that he will…

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    In order to ensure success, military officials must conduct thorough analysis on a country and its culture to maximize their efforts and increase their chances of success. Culture can be defined as “the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations” ("Culture | Definition of Culture by Merriam-Webster," 2016.) The components that create a culture are: symbols; language; norms; values;…

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    The Spanish-American War

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    During the Spanish-American War, many people fighting for and with America perished while taking up arms for the independence of other or their own countries. Throughout the whole entire world, over three hundred thousand service members served for the United States. The total of battle deaths and deaths in service was close to one hundredth of those who served at around twenty-five hundred. There were less non-lethal wounds than deaths for the side of the United States with around sixteen…

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