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Linggo, Hunyo 19, 2011

150th B-Day of Dr. Jose Rizal

150th B-Day of Dr. Jose Rizal   
18:06:13 Jun 19 2011
It is the 150th birth day of Dr. Jose Rizal, he was born onJune 19, 1861.His parents, Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (1818–1898) and Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda y Quintos (1826–1911). Rizal was born to a rich family in Calamba, Laguna and was the seventh of eleven children. He attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, earning a Bachelor of Arts, and enrolled in medicine at the University of Santo Tomas. He continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Madrid, Spain, earning the degree of Licentiate in Medicine. He also attended the University of Paris and earned a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg. Rizal was a polyglot conversant in twenty two languages. He was a prolific poet, essayist, diarist, correspondent, and novelist whose most famous works were his two novels, 
Noli me Tangere and El filibusterismo. These social commentaries on Spanish rule formed the nucleus of literature that inspired peaceful reformists and armed revolutionaries alike. As a political figure, José Rizal was the founder of La Liga Filipina, a civic organization that subsequently gave birth to the Katipunan lead by Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. He was a proponent of achieving Philippine self-government peacefully through institutional reform rather than through violent revolution, although he would support "violent means" as a last resort. Rizal believed that the only justification for national liberation and self-government is the restoration of the dignity of the people, saying "...why independence, if the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow?" The general consensus among Rizal scholars is that his execution by the Spanish helped to bring about the Philippine Revolution.

He was a Filipino polymath, patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is regarded as the foremost Filipino patriot and is listed as one of the national heroes of the Philippines by National Heroes Committee.]His execution by the Spanish in 1896, a date marked annually as Rizal Day, a Philippine national holiday, was one of the causes of the Philippine Revolution.

Reference: Wikipedia

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Huwebes, Hunyo 16, 2011

Day Belonging to Fathers

Day Belonging to Fathers    
01:06:44 Jun 16 2011
"Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad". In celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. We would like to dedicate this day to all fathers out there, which will be held on the third Sunday of June. Most of the time our father knows what you have in your mind. He is someone who listens, suggests, defends and a person who is loving and kind. 
For the past days I've keep thinking the memories, the days my father and I bond together. The day during my first step to walk, the day he helped me in my first school project, the day he bought me my first ball, the day he gave me a birthday gift, the day he punished me to make it right, the day we celebrated my triumphs, the day we watch PBA games. Those days are the best days of my life that my dad and I bound together. The bound that will last fore ever, even thou he is already in God's hand. I am very grateful, proud to call him my Dad and there is always a place for him deep in my heart. And I'm sure every father out there is proud of there children.
In honoring fathers day, PinoyStores is giving away a ten percent discount when you use thispromo code: iloveyoudad. This promo code will expire on July 19Give a gift to your Dad this coming fathers day to show your love. Happy Fathers Day!
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Linggo, Hunyo 12, 2011

PinoyStores commemorate Independence Day


PinoyStores commemorate Independence Day   
01:06:37 Jun 12 2011
It is been One Hundred Thirteen years, the day wecommemorate our freedom, that makes every Filipino unite in spirit and pride of what we are. It is the day we celebrate our"Independence Day". We owe our freedom to the Heroes who gave their life for the country. Like Andres Bonifacio, Diego Silang, Jose Rizal and many more. We have to remember their sacrifices, we must learn the lesson that these Heroes fighting for.
In these new era we have a new Heroes. These are the heroes who live far away, for
the sake of their loving family. To provide good education, shelter, food and needs of there children, that some day these children will be the future of the new world. These heroes has a mindset of a Tiger and an Eagle, that they will fight and be brave of all the hardship that they will encounter. Despite of many difficulties, they will continue there voyage to pursue their goals for the family. They will fly above the ground, spread there wings and fly higher. And these new heroes are the OFW who worked
abroad for their family. Now a days there are lots of OFW in different country. Like in U.S we have more than 3 million, in Saudi we have more than 1 million, in Canada we have more than 6 hundred thousand, in UAE we have more or less 5 hundred thousand, in Australia we have more than 3 hundred thousand, in Qatar we have more than 2 hundred thousand, in Malysia we have more than 2 hundred thousand, in Japan we have more or less 2 hundred thousand, in UK we have more or less 2 hundred thousand, in Hong Kong we have more than 1 hundred thousand, and in Singapore approximately 168,550. And many more to other countries.
As part of this occasion, mga Kababayan we are giving away bags. For the 1st 20 purchases will be giving a way laptop bag. And for the 21st to 50 purchases will be giving a way body bag see image. Please use this promo code: freedom1898 to have a 10 percent discount. And for every purchase of 25 dollars you have a chance to win: Android Google Tablet, Ipod Shuffle 2GB, Cherry Mobile Q3i and many more.

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Martes, Hunyo 7, 2011

Philippine Declaration of Independence

Philippine Declaration of Independence   
08:06:57 Jun 7 2011
The Philippine Declaration of Independence occurred on June 12, 1898 in Cavite II el Viejo
(now Kawit), Cavite, Philippines.With the public reading of the Act of the Declaration of Independence, Filipino revolutionary forces under General Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed the sovereignty and independence of the Philippine Islands from the colonial rule of Spain, which had been recently defeated at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. The declaration, however, was neither recognized by the United States nor Spain. The Spanish government later ceded the Philippines to the United States in the 1898 Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish-American War. The United States finally recognized Philippine independence on July 4, 1946 in the Treaty of Manila.[1] July 4 was observed in the Philippines
as Independence Day until August 4, 1964 when, upon the advice of historians and the urging of nationalists, President Diosdado Macapagal signed into law Republic Act No. 4166 designating June 12 as the country's Independence Day.[2] 

The Proclamation Day

In the presence of a huge crowd, independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 between four 
and five in the afternoon in Cavite at the ancestral home of General Emilio Aguinaldo some 30 kilometers South of Manila . The event saw the unfurling of the National Flag of the Philippines, made in Hong Kong by Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herboza, and the performance of the Marcha Filipina Magdalo, as the Nation's National Anthem, now known asLupang Hinirang, which was composed by Julián Felipe and played by the San Francisco de Malabon marching band. The Act of the Declaration of Independence was prepared, written, and read by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista in Spanish. The Declaration was signed by ninety-eight people, among them an American army officer who witnessed the proclamation. The final paragraph states that there was a "stranger" (stranger in English translation —

The original Flag raised by President Emilio Aguinaldo in declaring the independence in 1898

Declaration of Independence led by Emilio Aguinaldo in Kawit, Cavite
 etranger in the original Spanish, possibly meaning foreigner) who attended the proceedings, Mr. L. M. Johnson, described as "a citizen of the U.S.A, a Coronel of Artillery".[3] The proclamation of Philippine independence was, however, promulgated on the 1st of August, when many towns had already been organized under the rules laid down by the Dictatorial Government of General Aguinaldo.[4][5] Later at Malolos, Bulacan, the June 12 proclamation was modified upon the insistence of Apolinario Mabini who objected to that the original proclamation essentially placed the Philippines under the protection of the United States.

Philippine Centennial

On June 12, 1998, the nation celebrated its centennial year of Independence from Spain. The

Philippine Centennial led by Fidel V. Ramos (Reverse side of commemorative 2000 peso bill)
celebrations were held simultaneously nationwide by then President Fidel V. Ramos and Filipino communities worldwide. A commission was established for the said event, the National Centennial Commission headed by former Vice President Salvador Laurel presided all events around the country. One of the major projects of the commission was the Expo Pilipino, a grand showcase of the Philippines' growth as a nation for the last 100 years, located in the Clark Special Economic Zone (formerly Clark Air Base) in Angeles City, Pampanga
As we Filipino celebrating this occassion the pinoystores.net is giving away a 10 percent discount using this promo code: freedom1898 until June 30, 2011. Let us be united "One team...one nation... go PHILIPPINES..."
Reference: Wikipedia
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Biyernes, Hunyo 3, 2011

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