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The Making of a National Language

By  Renato Perdon A clear proof the cultural diversity of the Filipinos is the number of languages and dialects spoken in the Philippines, from Batanes in the North to Jolo in the South. This language diversity is one of the reasons why it took more than three centuries, after the arrival in the ...

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Ang Pinanggalingan ng ‘Tatarin’

April 18th, 2008

ni Guillermo Gomez Rivera

Ang sumusunod na artikulo ay batay sa orihinal na lathalain na ipinadala ni G. Gomez Rivera.

Para sa mga nanonood na hindi gaano naka-intindi, o nakasunod, ng argumento ng pelikulang TATARIN, na batay sa isang obra…

The Thomasites, Before and After

April 18th, 2008

By Guillermo Gomez Rivera

They were called thus not due to St. Thomas of Aquinas but because they came in a cattle cargo vessel called the “S/S Thomas”.

And they came to teach English as part of the “policy of…

The Filipino State (Another way of looking at Philippine history): Part 7 of 7 Parts

April 18th, 2008

By Guillermo Gomez Rivera
7.  Was the Filipino State mortgaged and hocked? Was it gross betrayed? Will the Filipinos remain to be stateless even in their own country?

Thus, because of the confusion wrought upon the national psyche of the Filipino…

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