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Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 –
September 28, 1989) was a
Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and
kleptocrat who was the...
- Tagalog. Code-mixing also
entails the use of
foreign words that are "
Filipinized" by
reforming them
using Filipino rules, such as verb conjugations. Users...
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August 30, 2015. Zamboangueño Chavacano:
Philippine Spanish Creole or
Filipinized Spanish Creole? By
Tyron Judes D.
Casumpang (Page 3) The
Silver Way:...
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during whose term the
Philippine General Hospital was put up. The
Filipinization of
Health Services started when Dr.
Vicente de Jesus, the
first Filipino...
- jazz in the Philippines. He is also
noted for po****rizing bodabil, a
Filipinized variation of the
Western performance of vaudeville.
Borromeo reportedly...
- are a
modification of the
system first used in 1954–55 as part of the
Filipinization of the
military forces by then
President and
former Secretary of National...
- is
known for his
nationalist writing and for his
leading role in the
Filipinization movement in
Philippine literature in the 1960s,
which resulted in his...
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medium of instruction, to
replace Spanish. When it was
appropriate to
Filipinize the administration,
Leonardo Z.
Legazpi became the
first Filipino Rector...
- "more nationalistic" stance.
Included in this was
their call for the "
Filipinization of education" by
ousting non-Filipino
presidents of schools, colleges...
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regime of
President Ferdinand Marcos. In 1974–75, the Cub
Scout name was
Filipinized: The
Filipino alphabet then did not
include the
letter C, so "Cub" was...