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  1. The Green Tiger: The Costs of Ecological Decline in the Philippines by Barbara Goldoftas, 2005-12-22
  2. Short history of industry and trade of the Philippines: From pre-Spanish times to the end of the Roxas administration by A. V. H Hartendorp, 1953
  3. A History of the Philippines by Samuel K. Tan, 2009-07-31
  4. A History of the Philippines: From the Spanish Colonization to the Second World War by Renato Constantino, 1976-12-01
  5. My Faraway Home: An American Family's WWII Tale of Adventure and Survival in the Jungles of the Philippines by Mary McKay Maynard, 2001-07-01
  6. Fall of the Philippines (History of 2nd World War) by Ward Rutherford, 1972-08-04
  7. MOROLAND: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920 by Robert A. Fulton, 2007-09-17
  8. MARINE AVIATION IN THE PHILIPPINES by CHARLES W BOGGS, 1951
  9. The History and Conquest of the Philippines and Our Other Island Possessions. (American Imperialism) by Alden March, 1970-06
  10. Antonio de Morga-History of the Philippine Islands Vols 1 and 2. by Antonio de Morga, 2009-07-06
  11. Philippine Post-Colonial Studies: Essays on Language and Literature by Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, 1993-12
  12. Sailing the Black Current: Secret History of Ancient Philippine Argonauts in Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Beyond by Paul Kekai Manansala, 2007-10-24
  13. History and Geography of the Philippine Islands; For General Reading and Use in Our Public Schools by Oscar William Coursey, 2010-07-24

21. LK Dance Company
Cultural group based in London, UK, performing traditional folk dances and songs of the Philippines. Includes profile, information on regional dances and Philippines history, image galleries, and contact information.
http://www.lkdance.org.uk/
Promoting Filipino culture and heritage
Bookings Call 01784 251 138
or email info@lkdance.org.uk
LK is a member of
Upcoming Performances
RITWAL
Cockpit Theatre, London
Sat 23 Oct
Miss Philippines-Germany
Berlin
Dance Workshops
Saturday 6-8pm
Sunday 2-pm
throughout August
St Andrew's United Reformed Church Hall, Frognal Lane NW3
LK has commissioned five promotional postcards open to sponsorship
For samples of the postcards please visit our Sponorship page
Come and dance with Lahing Kayumanggi
Experience Filipino culture through music and dance. Sundays from 2.30pm
Frognal Lane (corner Finchley Road) London NW3 7DY Nearest tube: Finchley Road Open to all age groups, no joining fee! Join the 30 minute warm up session with modern dance styles. Stay and observe LK perform. Have a chat over light refreshments and make new acquaintances. See you there! For further information call: Laurence: 07840 602 944 Avery: 07805 239 801 or email: info@lkdance.org.uk

22. Philippines - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
began to appear and it has since become the country's common name. Since independence the official name of the country has been the Republic of the Philippines. History
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines
Philippines
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the country in Southeast Asia. For the town in the Netherlands, see Philippine (Netherlands) Republic of the Philippines Republika ng Pilipinas Flag Coat of arms Motto Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan, at Makabansa
("For God, People, Nature, and Country") Anthem
Lupang Hinirang

Location of Philippines green in ASEAN dark grey Legend Capital Manila
14°35′N
... Filipino (based on Tagalog English Bikol Cebuano ... Waray Optional languages a Spanish and Arabic National language Filipino Demonym ... Independence from Spain b
Established
Declared Self-government ... Land
(inland waters) Population Density 306.6/km
GDP
PPP Total $324.692 billion Per capita GDP (nominal) Total $160.991 billion Per capita Gini HDI Currency ... Peso (Filipino: piso
₱ or PHP Time zone PST UTC ... Drives on the right Internet TLD .ph Calling code ^a The 1987 Philippine constitution specifies, "Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis." ^b Philippine revolutionaries declared independence from Spain on June 12, 1898, but the Spanish claim of sovereignty was passed from Spain to the United States in the Treaty of Paris . This led to the Philippine-American War ^c Rankings above were taken from associated Wikipedia pages as of October 2010 and may be based on data or data sources other than those appearing here.

23. Philippines: History, Geography, Government, And Culture — FactMonster.com
Learn about the history, geography and culture of the Philippines and find statistical and demographic information.
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0107887.html

24. Province Of Negros Oriental, Philippines
Official website of the Province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. With its history, economy, trade and industry, labor, education, health facilities, transportation, infrastructure, communication, news, and information on its cities and municipalities.
http://www.negor.gov.ph

25. Answers.com - Philippines History Questions Including "Where Can You Find Inform
Philippines History Questions including Where can you find information about the men who served during the Philippine Insurrection and Who is the first people in the philippines
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4706

26. Philippines - History Background, Constitutional Legal Foundations, Educational
Philippines History Background, Constitutional Legal Foundations, Educational System—an Overview, Preprimary Primary Education
http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/1207/Philippines.html

27. A Short Philippine History Before The 1898 Revolution
Spanish account of the colonization of the islands from 1521 through 1574.
http://www.sspxasia.com/Newsletters/2001/Oct-Dec/A_short_Philippine_History.htm
Newsletter of the District of Asia Oct - Dec 2001 A short Philippine History
before the 1898 Revolution In search of spices The First Mass Planting the Cross: (detail of the shrine ceiling)
Don Carlos told Magellan that not all chieftains obeyed him, because they said they were as good men as he. So Magellan convoked all the chiefs and told them that unless they would obey Don Carlos as their king, he would have them killed and give all their possessions to the King. On the 26th of April Rajah Zula, one of the chiefs of Mactan send 2 goats as present to Magellan, apologizing that he could not give more since Lapulapu the other chief refused to obey the King of Spain. Rajah Zula nevertheless assured Magellan that with European reinforcements he would be able to subdue his rival. However, instead of sending reinforcements, Magellan without knowing the terrain volunteered to fight Lapulapu. After Magellan's defeat, the Cebuanos lose heart and repudiated their alliance killing the remaining 20 Europeans and burning their ship the Concepcion. Thus, most of them returned to their idols. They burried on the ground both the Cross and Our Lady's statue. But they keep with them the Santo Niño whom they revered as the "Bathala", the Supreme God. They invoke Him in time of drought, by giving a ritual bath to the Santo Niño in the seashore. In the time of epidemy, they made a procession around the village with this statue. Not everything therefore is lost in this first effort to Christianize the country. These miracles made them know that this Statue represents the one and true God.

28. Philippines History | IExplore
The earliest inhabitants of the Philippines were the Negritos. Other tribes later arrived from Malaysia and Indonesia. In 1521, the Portuguese navigator, Ferdinand Magellan
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Philippines/History

29. YouTube - Philippines History (Yoyoy Villame - Magellan Lyrics)
History Project Song Yoyoy Villame Magellan Lyrics On March Sixteen Fifteen Hundred Twenty One When Philippines was discovered by Magellan They were sailing day and night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSFqkuMvtRM

30. Philippine Centennial Series
Macario Sakay, July 4 the real independence day, and other historical articles by the Philippine History Group of Los Angeles, edited by Hector Santos
http://www.bibingka.com/phg/menu.htm

Philippine History and Culture Series
Edited by Hector Santos
M embers of the Philippine History Group of Los Angeles (PHGLA) write articles on all topics of Philippine history and culture. PHGLA has no political stand on historical matters. We believe that a good historian must not be an advocate for an ideology and that an advocate for a cause, no matter how noble, cannot be a good historian. Nevertheless, each member of PHGLA has his own personal point of view that other members respect. Our member articles are under the heading, "Member Articles." PHGLA seeks outstanding articles from nonmembers and publishes them here under "Guest Articles." PHGLA welcomes opinions that most participating members may not agree with and provides a forum for them to be heard. Their opinions are published in these pages under "Opposing Views."
  • Member Articles
    • "The Ati-Atihan Festival" by Reuben Domingo. This quasi-religious spectacle has elements of both the sacred and the profane. It is similar to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro but is not celebrated during the Holy Week and comes from a completely different origin. The author traces one possible historical origin of this boisterous and raucous celebration. Warning: This page contains several large graphics files which may slow down your download. Turn your graphics off if this becomes a problem.

31. History Of Philippines - Lonely Planet Travel Information
The ocean and the boat have always been powerful symbols in the Philippines. The word barangay , which refers to the basic Filipino social unit or a community, is derived from
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/philippines/history

32. Kasaysayan Ng Pilipinas: Articles Summarizing Philippine History
Tagalog Lang Did you know that Tagalog Lang translates as Tagalog Only in You are here Home The Philippines History
http://tagaloglang.com/The-Philippines/History/

33. Philippine History: June 12 As Flag And Anthem Day?
Filipino historians dispute June 12 as independence day, the design of the national flag based on the Spanish martial law proclamation and other controversial issues. By Aurelio C. Reyes.
http://www.tribo.org/history/flagday.html
June 12 as Flag and Anthem Day?
by Ed Aurelio C. Reyes Kampanya para sa Kamalayan sa Kasaysayan Government insistence on marking June 12 as independence day and as the establishment day for the first republic in this continent has run into serious controversy, nay debate, with historians. The historians are saying that the June 12 declaration in Kawit, Cavite, was one of a protectorate (or "independence" that was "under the protection of the mighty and humane North American nation"). And the government that was formed was a dictatorial government , which, upon the advice of Apolonario Mabini, was changed later into a revolutionary government. It was only in September 1898 that a constituent assembly (called "Malolos Congress") was converned, and it was in January of the following year that upon the resultant Constitution hammered out by that assembly the first Philippine Republic (also called "Malolos Republic") was inaugurated. KAMALAYSAYAN (Kampanya para sa Kamalayan sa Kasaysayan) has chosen to take side of historicity or historical accuracy. If we are to awaken in our contrymen an interest in our history, why feed them myths? June 12 as Independence Day is a myth. It has always been. Earlier, we had another myth: that of celebrating Independence on the fourth of July. In 1962, President Diosdado Macapagal moved Independence Day from one false date to another. But let me not be quoted as saying June 12, 1898 is not at all a significant date in the history of our nation, the nation that was born two years before at the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution in August 1896.

34. Answers.com - Philippines History Questions Including "What Are The Origins Of T
Philippines History Questions including What are the origins of the philippines and What are the qualifications of a senator
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4706-3

35. Philippines History - Culture Of The Philippines
Philippines History. Read about the history of the Philippines and see how this dynamic country became what it is today.
http://www.destination360.com/asia/philippines/history

36. Welcome To The Philippine History Site
Narratives include the Revolution of 1896, the Philippine-American War and Filipino migration to the U.S. From the University of Hawaii website co-sponsored by the Filipino-American Historical Society of Hawaii, and the Operation Manong (UH Office of Multicultural Student Services).
http://opmanong.ssc.hawaii.edu/filipino/

37. Philippines - History
A selection of articles related to Philippines History Philippines - History Encyclopedia II - Philippines - History. Archeological and paleontological evidence, prove
http://www.experiencefestival.com/philippines_-_history

38. Epsilon Sigma Lambda Phi, Inc.
A society of lawyers and law school students at the College of Law of the University of the East, Manila, Philippines. History and profile, members list, constitution and bylaws, news and features, and photographs contains.
http://ueepsilon.tripod.com/
Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Epsilon Sigma Lambda Phi, Inc. Home Epsilon Members List Constitution and By-Laws News and Features ... Contact Us M A B U H A Y!!!
The EPSILON SIGMA LAMBDA PHI FRATERNITY and SORORITY, INC., an exclusive circle of lawyers and law students in the College of Law of the University of the East, Manila, Philippines proudly conquers the cyberspace through the launching of this premier fraternity/ sorority website.
On this home page, you will learn the conception, birth, and continuous growth of our organization through the years.
Additionally, you will be inspired of the success stories of our alumni who serve as the epitome of excellence and leadership which are just a few of the sterling qualities every Epsilonian possesses.
We have also specially designed this site to serve as the official "hang-out" of Epsilonians in the cyberspace. We invite the members and guests to trade ideas and insights on issues and events encompassing our common passion in the study of law. Further, it is hoped that this will serve as depository of significant Supreme Court case digests to benefit the members especially those who are currently in law school.

39. Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - History
Archeological and paleontological evidence, prove that Homo sapiens existed in Palawan probably about 50,000 years ago. These inhabitants are called the Tabon Man. During the
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Philippines_-_History/id/597552

40. Order Of DeMolay
Republic of the Philippines. History, ceremonies, articles, announcements and contact form.
http://cebudemolay.org/
Order of DeMolay
Lapu-Lapu Chapter, Philippines
Father Talk
The Order of DeMolay teaches many beautiful lessons, but none more important than honor and true respect for parents. It is fitting, therefore, that before you leave this room, you ...
Shield Talk
My Brothers, I stand before you at this sacred DeMolay altar so that I may explain to you the symbolism of the beautiful insignia of our Order. The insignia was ...
Ceremony of the Light
I stand before you at this sacred DeMolay altar, upon which we have placed the mighty bulwarks of our faith: the Holy Bible and the school books. Not far away ...
Flower Talk
My brothers, you have just been permitted to take upon yourselves the name of one of the world's most heroic knightly figures. Now you can say, "I am a DeMolay." ...
  • The Order of DeMolay teaches many beautiful lessons, but none more important than honor and true respect for parents. It ... My Brothers, I stand before you at this sacred DeMolay altar so that I may explain to you the symbolism ... I stand before you at this sacred DeMolay altar, upon which we have placed the mighty bulwarks of our faith: ...

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