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Silliman Journal a JOURNAL DEVOTED to DISCUSSION and INVESTIGATION in the HUMANITIES and SCIENCES VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | JANUARY to JUNE 2020
Silliman Journal A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO DISCUSSION AND INVESTIGATION IN THE HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | JANUARY TO JUNE 2020 IN THIS ISSUE Annie Melinda Paz-Alberto Angel C. Alcala Cynthia V. Almazan Giselle Ann A. Alvarez Micah Bachner Chris Bird Bernard Bonares Abner A. Bucol Lilibeth A. Bucol Sherlyn Cabcaban Kent E. Carpenter Jan Antoni A. Credo Karlo Antonio G. David Philip Godfrey Jakosalem Maria Feliza Janet Oquendo Lisa J. Paguntalan Beth A. Polidoro Nina Arra DJ. Rivera Edwin F. Romano Zoe Ruben Niccolo R. Vitug The Silliman Journal is published twice a year under the auspices of Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines. Entered as second class mail matter at Dumaguete City Post Office on 1 September 1954. Copyright © 2020 by the individual authors and Silliman Journal All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the authors or the publisher. ISSN 0037-5284 Opinions and facts contained in the articles published in this issue of Silliman Journal are the sole responsibility of the individual authors and not of the Editors, the Editorial Board, Silliman Journal, or Silliman University. Annual subscription rates are at PhP600 for local subscribers, and $35 for overseas subscribers. Subscription and orders for current and back issues should be addressed to The Business Manager Silliman Journal Silliman University Main Library 6200 Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines Issues are also available in microfilm format from University Microfilms International 300 N. -
Room Assignment for Foxpro Dbase Version 1.0 (C) Lloyd A
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION Davao Regional Office Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS - MAJOR IN ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 School: TEODORO L. PALMA GIL Address: QUIRINO AVE., DAVAO CITY Bldg.: PALMA GIL Floor: GRND Room/Grp No.: 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 AAA ALMAIZ GLORIA BAJENTING NORTH DAVAO COLLEGES-PANABO 2 AAA AWIT JENNY MAE CRISOSTOMO MONKAYO COLLEGE OF ARTS,SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 3 AAA BANGCORE JUDY ANN LEONES MONKAYO COLLEGE OF ARTS,SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 4 AAA BRIGOLI RECHILL MANALO QUEZON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 5 AAA BUENDIA ANGIELY CORPORAL ACES TAGUM COLLEGE 6 AAA BUHAT MELJORIE CASIPONG HOLY CROSS OF DAVAO COLLEGE-BABAK 7 AAA BUTRON DAISY OMAS-AS BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY-(FOR BUKIDNON STATE COLL)- MAIN 8 AAA CABANA DAICELLE PARREÑO SENATOR NINOY AQUINO COLLEGE FOUNDATION 9 AAA CABRERA KIM REG URBODA DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 10 AAA CAMISA FLORA MAE LUCERO GOVERNOR GENEROSO COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCES & TECHNOLOBY 11 AAA CARAL FE BAGUINANG RIZAL MEMORIAL COLLEGE 12 AAA CASAL EMELIA ESPAÑA AGUSAN DEL SUR STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY 13 AAA CAÑA LEONECITA MARAGAÑAS SURIGAO DEL SUR STATE UNIVERSITY-LIANGA CAMPUS 14 AAA CORPUZ HONEY JOY DALIRE MONKAYO COLLEGE OF ARTS,SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 15 AAA EBOC LORENA GREGORIOS BROKENSHIRE COLLEGE 16 AAA EMILIO JHADE APURA KING'S COLLEGE OF MARBEL 17 AAA ENTENSA MARIVIC BOLOY ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL OF LAW & BUSINESS - TAGUM CITY 18 AAA FORTUNA LEIZEL ESCALONA UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DIGOS COLLEGE 19 AAA GADAPAN CHRISALVE LUAYON AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE 20 AAA GAPOR MARICEL CAGATIN BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY-(FOR BUKIDNON STATE COLL)- MAIN 21 AAA GO MERIAN GUANGCO SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL COLLEGE-BISLIG REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. -
Major in TECHNOLOGICAL LIVELIHOOD
Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission PRC-CEBU Licensure Examination for SECONDARY - MAJOR IN TECHNOLOGY & LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION September , 2015 School : UNIVERSITY OF CEBU - METC CAMPUS Building : I BLDG. Address: ALUMNOS MAMBALING, CEBU CITY Floor : GRD Rm/Grp No.: 102 Seat Last Name No. First Name Middle Name School Attended 1 ABA MARIECEL DENOLAN N.O.R.S.U-BAIS 2 ABABON ANA VANESSA MATA CSCST SYSTEM 3 ABAD ALFIE LAVADOR SOUTHWESTERN UNIV. 4 ABADA JAN ABNER ODILAO 5 ABALOS LEA BUNGCASAN ASIAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECH 6 ABARQUEZ LOVELLE NERI CSCST-MAIN-CUENCO 7 ABEJO LOCHEL ILLUSTRISIMO UNIV. OF CEBU 8 ABELLA JOSEPHINE CAPUNO CSCST-DANAO 9 ABELLANEDA JERAMIE CARDEÑO U. V. - CEBU CITY 10 ABELLANOSA IMELDA GETARUELAS UNIV. OF CEBU 11 ABELLO ROWENA HORTADO U. V. - DANAO CITY 12 ABING MIRABEL AUGUSTO CSCST-DAANBANTAYAN 13 ABO CRISEL MALTO N.O.R.S.U-DUMAGUETE 14 ABONG WARREN HERMOSA CSCST-TUBURAN 15 ABRANTES LEIZL FERNANDEZ LEYTE S.U.(VISCA)-BAYBAY 16 ABRASADO LENNY PEDRANO WEST NEGROS COLLEGE 17 ABRAU CHERRY JANE BONIO CVSCAFT-BSAT-TAGBILARAN 18 ACABAL CARLYN CALIDGUID N.O.R.S.U-BAIS 19 ACADEMIA PHILIP JR YAESO FOUNDATION UNIV. 20 ACAS ANA MARIE GALLARDE N.O.R.S.U-GUIHULNGAN 21 ACEBES ROBIN LAGUNERO N.O.R.S.U-BAIS 22 ACEBUCHE MARIA CARMELA MENGOLLO U.E.P.-CATARMAN REMINDERS:. USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, OR APPLICATION NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAMINATION OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. -
Elementary September 29, 2019
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION PAGADIAN PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - SENIOR HIGH Address : STA. MARIA, PAGADIAN CITY Building : BUILDING B Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABA ASLANY BATARA MARAWI ISLAMIC COLLEGE 2 ABAA HELEN ABACIAL WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-PAGADIAN CITY 3 ABABA SHEILA MAE GUINTO CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE OF MARANDING 4 ABABOL JENELYN BAGUIO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-SIAY 5 ABAD JONATHAN BARING DIPOLOG CITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 6 ABAD NEIL JAMOLOD RIZAL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 7 ABAD SHAINA MAE NAONG SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE-ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 8 ABAD VANESSA GUZMAN JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY- DAPITAN 9 ABAG AISHA ODESSA COSAIN WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-PAGADIAN CITY 10 ABAJAR CATHERINE GRACE ARAMBALA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 11 ABALDE MARNILA ALFECHE ILIGAN CAPITOL COLLEGE 12 ABALLE EDEN GUMIPAD SOUTHERN MINDANAO COLLEGES 13 ABANG ANALOU ACAS DIPOLOG CITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 14 ABANG FARHANA MANGORANDA SULTAN KUDARAT ISLAMIC ACADEMY 15 ABANGGAN MERCIDETA ETCOBANEZ JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY - KATIPUNAN CAMPUS 16 ABANGON SOHAIRA AZIS DATU MALA MUSLIM MINDANAO ISLAMIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC 17 ABANID ANNA LOU MONSION SOUTHERN MINDANAO COLLEGES 18 ABANID CARMENCITA JEMINO JOSEFINA H. CERILLES STATE COLLEGE- DIMATALING 19 ABANSADO AILLEN GALLENTES GOV. ALFONSO D. TAN MEMORIAL COLLEGE 20 ABAO ANGELIE DARUNDAY JOSEFINA H. CERILLES STATE COLLEGE-SAN PABLO 21 ABAO HAZEL MAE LUMPAYAO JOSEFINA H. CERILLES STATE COLLEGE-SAN PABLO REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. -
Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March , 2017
Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March , 2017 School : CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL Building : #1 Address : VELEZ, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 10 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 ABADIANO ROSELYN AMPER CARAGA INST. OF TECH. 2 ABADILLA ELVIRA BREGONDO VALENCIA COLL. 3 ABALA ARSENIA SINGCOL DON J. ECLEO MEM. FDN. 4 ABALLES JULIE MALLARI PHIL. COLL. FDTN. 5 ABALOS JING ABARQUEZ CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIV. 6 ABAMONGA MARICRIS DEVIVAR NORTHWESTERN AGUSAN COLL. 7 ABAMONGA ROSEMARIE ZARSOSA CAMIGUIN POLY. STATE COLL. 8 ABANGGAN KATRENA JANE MAHINAY CARAGA INST. OF TECH. 9 ABANID ALDRIN INTERONE STA.MONICA I.T. 10 ABANTAS MOHAMMAD SHAID RJ ESTORES MINDANAO ISLAMIC C.C. 11 ABAO EDILYN SUMINGUIN MISAMIS ORIENTAL I.S.T 12 ABAO JUDITH LABADO BUKIDNON S.C-MALAYBALAY 13 ABAO MAPHY SIMBORIO BUKIDNON S.C-MALAYBALAY 14 ABAO MARIA CERES SALON CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 15 ABAO REA MACATO SO.DE ORO PHIL COL. 16 ABAPO LEONIE MAE ANGGOT CAPITOL UNIV(for.CAGAYAN CC) 17 ABAR JESSA BUDLAO BUKIDNON S.C-MALAYBALAY 18 ABASTAS JEDEMA BALBERONA BUKIDNON S.C-MALAYBALAY 19 ABASTAS JESSAME OPPUS FATIMA COL.-CAMIGUIN 20 ABATO ASLAINE DECAMPONG JAMIATU MARAWI A.FDN 21 ABATO SITTIEAINAH DECAMPONG RC-AL KIC REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. -
November 19, 2019, NCCA)
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS Highlights of the Minutes of the Regular Commission Meeting 19 November 2019 (Tuesday) / 10:01 P.M.- 1:39P.M. Silid Hudhud, 7/F NCCA Bldg., Intramuros, Manila Commissioners Present: Hon. Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist and Chairman, National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Hon. Arsenio J. Lizaso, President, Cultural Center of the Philippines Hon. Rene R. Escalante, Chairman, National Historical Commission of the Philippines Hon. Jeremy R. Barns, Director-General, National Museum of the Philippines (NM) Hon. Cesar Gilbert Q. Adriano, Director, National Library of the Philippines (NLP), Hon. Victorino Mapa Manalo, Executive Director, National Archives of the Philippines (NAP) Hon. Alphonsus D. Tesoro, Head, Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA) Hon. Harold Ll. Rentoria, OSA, Head, Subcommission on Cultural Heritage (SCH) Hon. Teddy O. Co, Head, Subcommission on the Arts (SCA) Hon. Orlando B. Magno, Head, Subcommission on Cultural Dissemination (SCD) Hon. Al Ryan S. Alejandre Executive Director, NCCA Commissioner/s Represented: Hon. Roman T. Romulo, Chairperson, Committee on Basic Education and Culture, House of Representatives, represented by Mr. Rommel M. Reyes, Committee Secretary, Committee on Basic Education and Culture, House of Representatives Hon.Edwin R. Enrile, represented by Asec. Roberto P. Alabado III Department of Tourism(DOT) Hon. Annalyn M. Sevilla, Undersecretary for Finance-Budget and Performance Monitoring, Department of Education (DepED), represented by Ms. Cecille Mendiola, Proj. Development Officer II, Office of Usec. Sevilla Commissioner/s Not Present: Hon. Sherwin Gatchalian, Chairperson, Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture Secretariat Members Present: Ms. -
Strategic Program on Climate Resilience (Spcr)
November 10, 2017 STRATEGIC PROGRAM ON CLIMATE RESILIENCE (SPCR) GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES RISK RESILIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM PHASE I1 (RRSP Phase 1: 2018 - 2022) 1The Government of the Philippines prefers to use the name ―Risk Resiliency and Sustainability Programme (RRSP) rather than ―Strategic Programme for Climate Resilience (SPCR). In the remainder of this document the former name will be used. i GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES RISK RESILIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM (RRSP) Table of Contents List of Boxes ...................................................................................................................... v List of Figures ................................................................................................................... v List of Tables ................................................................................................................... vi Abbreviations and Acronyms ...................................................................................... vii Summary of the Philippines’s Strategic Program for Climate Resilience ................ ix 1.0 Background and Context ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Country Context ............................................................................................................................................ -
Hawaii Filipino Hews Press News Service
Rusia Serkennan Rubbouten Finland, Armada Addadan Iti Ketegan Is-iso Iceng daytoy ti warnakar This is the only Filipino news Filipino a kameng ti United paper in the Territory of Hawaii Press. Mabalinnat' agimaldit carrying special United Press kdgti damag ngcr agapot' Ma news service from the Philip nila ken Washington, United pines and Washington. Hawaii Filipino Hews Press news service. Honolulu, T. H., October 12, 1939 N um ber 4 2 O smenia Ken Simmuknal Kenkuana Agngangabit Ti Mancomiunidad Fiestaanda Rubbouten Russia A Marubbuot Ti Nasion Finland Ti Belgium Agtuloy Rupak Gubat, Francia Bapor Armada Russia Linaw- Ibaonen Ni Hitler Rinibribu lawdan Finland, Tropas Tak A Tropas Alemania Kete Agtuloy Ti CarnavalFil. dang Agsangpetdan gan Belgica Ken Alemania MOSCOW, Oct. 11 (UP). Ti inte- BELGICA. Oct. 11. (UP). Inal- Rupak Kuna Diay Waialua ro nga armada bapor de guerra ti iw - nga agsangpet dagiti rinibri- Russia agsangpetdan- iti aglawlaw bu a tropas Alemania kadagiti bar- ti. Finlan kasta met dagiti rinib barrio ken valle ti Alemania nga Ni Dalaider Inton Nov. 14 adda iti ketegan ti Belgica ken Ale ribu a tropas ti Russia agdadari- Langsot Ni Hitler Kunan Da Dakkel A Fiesta Isagana Fi sonda metten nga agsangpet iti mania, ket kunaen dagiti nakai lipinos Waialua. Ilagipdat' matang a no dumakkel nga agka- ladier Tunggal Innem A Bu disso nga asideg ken aglawlaw ka, lan Agsamsam Dagdaga Aldaw Mancumiunidad Fil. dagiti estados iti Balatic. yamkam latta ti gubat, ni Hitler Dagiti nakaimatang kunaenda nga mandaranna dagitoy a tropasna PARIS, Oct 11 (UP). Slnungba- WAIALUA, Oct. 11. Agdaman a pagsasaritaan dagiti pangpangulo. -
The New Manila Sound: Music and Mass Culture, 1990S and Beyond James Gabrillo
The New Manila Sound: Music and Mass Culture, 1990s and Beyond A dissertation submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Music James Gabrillo Peterhouse, University of Cambridge November 2018 This dissertation is the result of my own work and includes nothing which is the outcome of work done in collaboration. I further state that no substantial part of my dissertation has already been submitted, or, is being concurrently submitted for any such degree, diploma or other quali- fication at the University of Cambridge or any other University or similar institution. It does not exceed the word limit prescribed by the Degree Committee. "2 of 293" The New Manila Sound: Music and Mass Culture, 1990s and Beyond James Gabrillo Abstract This dissertation provides the first detailed account of the mass musical culture of the Philippines that originated in the 1990s and continues to be the most popular style of musical entertainment in the country — a scene I dub the New Manila Sound. Through a combination of archival research, musical analysis, and ethnographic fieldwork, my ex- amination focuses on its two major pioneers: the musical television programme Eat Bula- ga! (Lunchtime Surprise) and the pop-rock band Aegis. I document the scene’s rise and development as it attracted mostly consumers from the lower classes and influenced oth- er programmes and musicians to adapt its content and aesthetics. The scene’s trademark kitsch qualities of parody, humour, and exaggeration served as forms of diversion to au- diences recovering from the turbulent dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos from 1965 to 1986, when musical works primarily comprised of state-commissioned nationalist an- thems, Western art music, and protest songs. -
Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper Mckinley Rd
Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: September 23, 2013 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION .................................................................................................... 2 1.1 ALLOWED NATIONAL MARKS ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: September 23, 2013 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application No. Filing Date Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number 4/2011/0000228 March 1, 1 FACEBOOK FACEBOOK, INC. [US] 9; 16 and 35 1 2011 4/2011/0000582 May 20, DIZON AGRO-INDUSTRIAL, 2 DIZON FARMS 29; 30 and 31 4 2011 INC. (DAII) [PH] 4/2011/0001310 October 28, TRENDFOODS CORP. - 3 BREADFUN 30 1 2011 BREADFUN [PH] SHANGRI-LA SHANGRI-LA 4/2011/0001349 November 4 RESIDENCES AT THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 36 and 37 4 10, 2011 FORT/ MANILA MANAGEMENT LIMITED [VG] FORT BONIFACIO SHANGRI-LA 4/2011/0001349 November 5 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 36; 37 and 43 5 10, 2011 INC. MANAGEMENT LIMITED [VG] 4/2011/0001403 November 18; 21; 25; 27 and 6 YOGA+ YOGAPLUS, INC. [PH] 3 23, 2011 41 4/2011/0050151 October 7, DESIGNER PROTEIN, LLC 7 DESIGNER PROTEIN 5 6 2011 [US] 4/2012/0000146 February 7, 8 LITTLE HEART JOEL CHENG NG [PH] 5 and 25 1 2012 4/2012/0000552 LENOVO (BEIJING) LIMITED 9 May 9, 2012 IDEATAB (STYLIZED) 9 7 [CN] 4/2012/0000610 May 23, 10 MEDILYN DRUG ERLINDA F. -
Cavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology by Marilola Pérez a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Sati
Cavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology By Marilola Pérez A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Associate Professor Lev D. Michael, Chair Associate Professor Richard A. Rhodes Professor William F. Hanks Fall 2015 © Copyright by Marilola Perez All Rights Reserved Abstract Cavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology by Marilola Pérez Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics University of California, Berkeley Associate Professor Lev D. Michael This dissertation provides a grammatical description and sociohistorical account of the Cavite variety of Philippine Creole Spanish (PCS), also known as Cavite Chabacano (CC); and analyzes how this language informs standard typological characterizations of contact languages. CC is one of three surviving varieties of Chabacano, a Spanish-lexified contact language of the Philippines. The unique status of Chabacano as the only Spanish-lexified creole in Asia presents a number of typological challenges to standard views of colonial contact languages based on prototypical plantation creoles. Most work on Chabacano assumes that it is a creole language, and only a few recent works on the Zamboanga variety of Chabacano have questioned this classification. The current work reexamines the status of Chabacano as a creole language by providing linguistic data from an understudied Chabacano variety and examining it from a typological perspective. On the descriptive front, the dissertation provides a sketch grammar that constitutes the most complete description of the language to this date. The linguistic description is supplemented with a sociohistorical reconstruction that proposes different stages in the development of CC: an initial period of koineization, a period of hispanization or ‘decreolization’, and a latter period in which more Tagalog forms were incorporated from the adstrate. -
Pushcart Educator Named CNN Hero of The
Msgr. Gutierrez Zena Sultana Babao Entertainment The longest Christmas, Giving thanks with Goodbye Johnny... Filipino Style a joyful heart November 27 - December 3, 2009 Pushcart educator named CNN Hero of the Year (CNN) -- Efren Peñaflor- ida, who started a “pushcart classroom” in the Philippines Philippine Scene to bring education to poor Two Lives children as an alternative to gang membership, has been Before Fannie could reply, a named the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year. young girl walked out of his CNN’s Anderson Cooper beauty salon towards the street corner. She didn’t seem to know what she was doing as she kept looking around. She was aware that there were people looking at her from in- side the parked van shielded by its one-way glass window. She felt awkward, if not em- barrassed. Palm tree in Limasawa Island in Cebu. Limasawa. Photo by Dillon took a good look at Ferdinand Edralin. her. She was standing right in front of the car window Efren Peñaflorida Chula Vista Mayor Cheryl Cox drums but she could not see Dil- lon inside. Looking at the revealed Peñaflorida’s selec- up support for 2010 campaign girl from head to toe, Dil- tion at the conclusion of the lon decided to pass up. She third-annual “CNN Heroes: was young alright, but she An All-Star Tribute” at the looked frail and too ordinary. Kodak Theatre in Hollywood “She’s not my type,” he texted Fannie. “Just get me the girl I on Saturday night. dated the other day.” The gala event, taped before an audience of 3,000 at The vehicle moved on, leaving the girl standing on the street corner bewil- the Kodak Theatre, premieres dered and embarrassed.