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Rizal read Travels in the Philippines by Dr. Feodor Jagor, a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines. Rizal was impressed by the observations of Jagor like the defects of the Spanish colonization and someday Spain would lose the Philippines.
Yes Because good nature describes as happiness but when it comes to bad nature , that's where darkness and greed comes, i read alot of books and i know the difference it can come in different ways
..base in my idea the national hero of the phillipines must be andres bonifacio,,even he did not go to school but still he learn how to write and read by himself and he is the one that organize the katipunan that fights the spaniards for our freedom..
Philippines is a MEDC. - More Economic Developed Country.Some people say that it is an LEDC, but they only say this because of the negative pictures they see from the Internet and mostly because of the eruption back in 1991, but they haven't really been to the Philippines. So .. Before you say anything about the Philippines, make sure that you have been there and you are right.Also, some people ask 'if it is an LEDC, where do they get their money from?'Most teachers in school say that, they get it from the Americans, but that is not true.Yes, it is true that some people are poor but doesn't mean that everyone is, there are lots of wealthy people in the Philippines as they have massive houses.For example, in England, they're poor and wealthy people but it doesn't mean it is an MEDC... because you have no idea how they can manage.. or whatever...Read more: Is_the_Philippines_a_MEDC_or_LEDC
yes and no, but mostly yes. i will explain why. modern archaeology has shown that most barangays in pre spanish invasion philippines had a writing system, some barangays using babayin. however, like in much of the world before the 17th century, only a minority knew how to read and write. the only reason why people wrote is so that it could be read aloud. while we can assume that some philippine folklore could have been written, not much have been found. but instead, pre colonial philippine literature exists still today, as epic folklore legends and stories passed down from generation to generation. while it was not written until the spanish invasion, it can be assumed as literature, like the illiad or folklore of the nordic deities of europe, which were folklore stories written much much later than when they first appeared.
Provided you have 6 months validity in your passport and an onward ticket to a destination outside the Philippines, you will be granted a 21 day visa waiver on arrival in the Philippines. If staying more than 21 days, you should be able to arrange the extension on arrival in the Philippines. It is usd $50 if paid at Immigration on arrival. If this is not possible, you can arrange the extension at any Bureau of Immigration office in the Philippines or at some travel agents and hotels who act as an agent for the Bureau of Immigration. You can read more at my website here, which includes links to Bureau of immigration and cost of extensions: bigjimsphilippinesexperience.com/visas.htm
to me,its so very important to read stories of ancient philippines because,you have learn its about literature
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One of the main reasons why Spain colonized the Philippines was because they weren't united as a country. Based on what I have read, the Mindanao areas already had their own religion (known as Islam) before the Spaniards came and this religion, I think, made them more united than the other areas of the Philippines. Their unity spared them from Spanish colonization. :)
Provided you have 6 months validity in your passport and an onward ticket to a destination outside the Philippines, you will be granted a 21 day visa waiver on arrival in the Philippines. If staying more than 21 days, you should be able to arrange the extension on arrival in the Philippines. It is usd $50 if paid at immigration on arrival. If this is not possible, you can arrange the extension at any Bureau of Immigration office in the Philippines or at some travel agents and hotels who act as an agent for the Bureau of Immigration. You can read more at my website here, which includes links to Bureau of immigration and cost of extensions: bigjimsphilippinesexperience.com/visas.htm
read "guns, germs and steel" by Jared diamond
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you can always read it on Megafox.com
About ninety percent of the population of the Philippines are literate. This means that most Filipinos are able to read and write.
Read: Discourse on Inequality, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
No, but you can read them online or order them in book form from websites.