National Artist of the Philippines Essays

  • Tatsuo Ikeda Analysis

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    We seen in this artwork of tatsuo Ikeda that the soldier is smoking,and his face is holding a native woman and looking out from window of his dim barrack. And we seen behind them that more young children are seen nearby. Nirushi Nakarama , was one artist whose large painting done. The base speaks the violent foreign revence brutal occupation of defenseless Japan. Post world war ll . The work is powerful .In its scale and image ,severe and unsentimental ,confronting the unfair ,humiliating treaty signed

  • Music In The Philippine Culture

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    The Philippines has always had a rich musical history. It takes its roots from the indigenous tribes of the Philippines, who used it as a way to pass on epics and stories about gods and heroes, a way to celebrate good harvests, festivals, weddings and births, a way to mourn the dead, to court women, and a way to praise the gods. This music was then enriched by the Philippines’ western colonizers. The Spaniards imparted the zarzuela (called sarswela in the Philippines) and the rondalla, adding more

  • Avant-Garde Theatre

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    as provide facilities for the performers, and the audience. The first public Opera House invented by a group of wealthy people in the city-state of Florence was the Theatre San Cassiano in Venice Italy opened in 1637 near the Rialto. A time when artists, writers and architects became interested in the cultures of the past, especially the ancient Greeks, whose sculptures, architecture, and plays still exist. The building was made of stone owned by the Venetian Tron family. But the original theater

  • Ang Buhay Ng Isang Bayani Analysis

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    "Ang Buhay ng Isang Bayani" "Ang Buhay ng Isang Bayani" is a documentary film about the life of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. This documentary film emphasizes and shows the life of Dr. Jose Rizal from his birth until the time he was executed at Bagumbayan. The film also emphasizes about the nature of his life, starting from his birth, during his childhood years, during his college years in Ateneo de Manila and University of Santo Tomas, during his times in Europe and other countries, writing

  • Research Paper On Claude Masquer

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    Claude Pasquer, born in 1937 in Le Mans, is a French artist associated with the movement of Concrete Art. The compositions of Pasquer are always ordered by mathematical proportions and limited colouring, consequently resembling a sound notation or technical diagrams. The artist manifested his interests in abstract art since the 60s, especially immersing himself in the work of Max Bill and Swiss Concrete Art. However, his work did not come to wider recognition until the 2000s, with his work exhibited

  • Deviance And Crime Change Over Time

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    over time and places which influences by many factors such as economic, social and politic. This influence term of deviance of crime and deviance does not maintain in a fixed period. Krohn, Lizotte & Hall (2009) claim that time main idea for cross-national criminology due to society’s chronological development is fundamental for understanding current macro-level conditions and varieties across country. However, theoretical concept is crucial in the highlight the change over time such as modernization

  • The Harlem And The Harlem Renaissance

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    became the place of black politics and culture in the 1920’s. Many African American artists, photographers, musicians, and writers came out of Harlem. Alain Locke captured the creativity of the Harlem Renaissance when he published The Negro Man which was an anthology of essays and poems by emerging literary voices that embodied the spirit of black pride and militancy for younger generations of African American artist and civil right leaders apart from the generation before them who tried to become

  • Peter Gene Hernandez's Life And Accomplishments

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    Mars because he believed he was out of this world. His parents met while performing in a show together. Mars was born into a family of musicians, and had an interest for music at a young age. His link to Asia was his mother, who was born in the Philippines and moved to Hawaii before 7 years old, making Mars of Filipino descent. He is one of six children. His mother was a performer, which is where he received his inspiration. His uncle encouraged

  • Who Was The Charger In 1966

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    Almost all of the 1967-1969 Camaros were built in the 2 U.S. assembly plants: Norwood, Ohio, and Van Nuys California. There were also 5 plants located outside the U.S. that required local assembly and content. Those plants were located in the Philippines, Belgium, Switzerland, Venezuela, and Peru. The 1969 camaro cammed over the past year’s drivetrain and major mechanical components, but it had all new sheet medal, expect the hood and trunk lid. This gene the

  • New Deal Dbq

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    providing a minimum level of social and economic protection. It had three major initiatives: the Works Progress Administration, the Wagner Act, and the Social Security Act. The Wagner-Connery National Labor relations act guaranteed the labor unions the right to organize and bargain collectively, and establish national labor relations bound to enforce these rights. It also curbed the use of practices like blacklisting, and union membership grew to over 13 million during WWII. In August 1935, the social

  • Charles Wright Mills Sociology

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    which they have created has not been and is not now a pedigreed in the society with permanent membership, but for all of that, it has become a nationally known upper social class with many homogeneous features and strong sense of unity. In the Philippines the most powerful city is Makati, we call it the business center, located here the high quality company like, hospital, schools, malls, that most of the celebrities visit this place. I indeed prescribe this book to alternate perusers due to

  • Immigrants Should Be Allowed To Immigrate To The US

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    Prior to 1965, immigration was set up on a quota system and allowed 2% of nationalities that America favored, which was Western Europe. Some countries were not allowed to immigrate to the U.S., such as China and the Philippines. From 1924-1965 approximately 6 million people legally immigrated to the United States. By 1960 some countries were claiming that the U.S. immigration policy was discriminating against them. With the civil rights movement happening, President John F. Kennedy and the Democratic

  • Career Status Of College Athletes Essay

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    adjustment by athletes and has therefore comprehended as a transition. Career transition produces dramatic changes in athletes’ lives that can result in uncertainty, upheaval, and strong emotional reactions (Taylor & Wilson, 2005). Nowadays in the Philippines, sports has become prominent, especially in the collegiate level. Major leagues like the University

  • My Philosophy Of Education Essay

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    of the immeasurable responsibility that you have to carry on. However, I came to realize that being a teacher is a calling and that I must really respond by becoming an educator—and this is the reason why I enrolled at the “National Center for Teacher Education”, the Philippine Normal University. After pursuing my college degree, I came back to my hometown in Batangas. Fortunately, I was able to meet all the requirements in my application in De La Salle Lipa. I’m honored and blessed that after 3 years

  • Louise Callan Biography

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    Louise Callan, RSCJ (1893-1966): Historian and Biographer of Philippine Duchesne   Table of Contents Introduction Early Years Into the Society of the Sacred Heart Mother Callan, Author and College Professor Memories of Students and Communities The Lectures on Mother Duchesne The View through Relationship The Biography Appears and Sets a Future Course To the New Maryville Campus Unexpectedly, the End Acknowledgements   INTRODUCTION One might well ask: why remember

  • Summary Of The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien

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    bombed the city leaving everlasting damage. Standing United States president at the time, Richard Nixon, bombed the city in hopes of creating enough damage to the civilian’s infrastructure so that Vietnam leaders would negotiate peace. Artist Andy Warhol, an anti-war artist, designed the button. The button had “Bomb Hanoi” printed on it and worn throughout the Vietnam War in the United States by pro-war conservatives (“Hanoi”). In the story, O’Brien states that he is an anti-war liberal and wonders why

  • The Flower And The Bayonet Analysis

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    Riboud during the 1967 anti-Vietnam march in Washington D.C. First of all, it is not difficult to define it as a photojournalism, because Marc took it in order to record a true event and tell a news story. This one shows the anti-war activity in the National Mobilization Committee clearly, which is a historic event. At present, it still appears in some anti-war demonstrations used as an important symbol, such as the activity about against the Iraq War in London in February 2003, so it also has political

  • Pop Culture Research Paper

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    suggests that there are three broad definitions of culture. First, it can refer to ‘a general process of intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic development’. Like as if we are talking about the development for example in the West—great philosophers, artists and poets. Second, a culture may be ‘a particular way of life, whether of a people or a group’ (so it can refer to holidays, traditions, religious beliefs and festivals and the like). Lastly, he suggests that culture can be used to refer to ‘the works

  • Analysis: How Has Technology Created Economic Divide

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    http://www.ijifr.com/pdfsave/26-04-2014829FUNDAMENTAL%20ANALYSIS%20OF%20INDIAN%20IT%20INDUSTRY%20a1a.pdf ) (National Perspective- Dubai) Dubai is a perfect example of a country to demonstrate the above topic. In a brief history of five decades this country has transformed itself from a barren desert to becoming one of the richest and the most wanted destinations