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Sure! One example is the story of Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines known for his writings that sparked the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonization. Another example is Lapu-Lapu, a chieftain from Mactan who successfully resisted Spanish colonization under Ferdinand Magellan by defeating him in battle in 1521.
Some examples of anecdotes in the Philippines include stories of supernatural encounters, local folklore and legends, personal experiences during historical events such as the People Power Revolution, and humorous accounts of everyday life in Filipino culture. These anecdotes are often shared orally and passed down through generations to entertain, educate, or inspire.
Some common Filipino values include respect for elders (pakikisama), strong sense of family closeness (close family ties), hospitality (palabiro), and commitment to faith and spirituality (pananampalataya).
Some of the Filipino revolutionists are Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, and Apolinario Mabini. They played significant roles in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century.
Yes, some members of Far East Movement are of Filipino descent. The group was formed in Los Angeles and includes members of various Asian backgrounds.
Some examples of Filipino values include hospitality (known as "Pagmamalasakit"), respect for elders ("Utang na loob"), family-centeredness ("Pakikisama"), and strong sense of community ("Bayanihan").
Some Filipino heroes: Marcelo del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaina, Emilio Jacinto, Melchora Aquino, Apolinario Mabini, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Gregorio del Pilar, ...
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Some of the great Filipino heroes who used their pens to serve their country include Jose Rizal, often regarded as the national hero of the Philippines, who wrote novels that exposed the injustices of Spanish colonial rule; Marcelo H. del Pilar, a journalist and activist who used his writing to advocate for Filipino rights and independence; and Apolinario Mabini, a political philosopher and revolutionary who penned constitutional ideas for the independence movement.
Gregorio Zara (Filipino) - Invented the two-way television telephone, a videophone device, and the Zara Effect, a method of transmitting power wirelessly. Marie Curie (Polish/French) - Discovered the elements polonium and radium, and conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Albert Einstein (German/American) - Developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics, and made significant contributions to quantum mechanics and cosmology. Rosalind Franklin (British) - Played a crucial role in the discovery of the structure of DNA through her X-ray diffraction images of DNA fibers.
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"I am a Filipino" by Carlos P. Romulo(http://members.tripod.com/pisaymc92/tdeclam.htm)
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Some famous Filipino authors include Jose Rizal, who wrote "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," Nick Joaquin, renowned for his short stories and essays, and F. Sionil Jose, known for his novels that explore the complexities of Filipino society.
William Seward has written: 'Biographiana' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anecdotes, Biography 'Anecdotes of distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries. Illustrated by engravings. The fourth edition: considerably enlarged, and newly arranged and digested. In four volumes. ..' 'Anecdotes of some distinguished persons' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anecdotes, Biography 'Anecdotes of some distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries' -- subject(s): Anecdotes
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