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The second of the eight required core courses mandated by CMO 20, series of 2013, is “Readings in Philippine History / Mga Babasahin hinggil sa Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas.”

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Not everyone gets handed things on a silver platter.

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“Lineage, Life & Labors of Rizal,Philippine Patriot” by Prof. Austin Craig essays the biography of the national hero, with emphasis on his Chinese lineage that is traced to his Cua ancestry in Siongque Village, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province (where most Chinese in the Philippines come from). 

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During the galleon trade era, many Filipinos stayed in Mexico to the extent that in San Lucas, north of Acapulco, the Filipino community grew so large that the authorities had a plan to resettle the entire Filipino community to Texas.

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Not everyone gets handed things on a silver platter.

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“Lineage, Life & Labors of Rizal,Philippine Patriot” by Prof. Austin Craig essays the biography of the national hero, with emphasis on his Chinese lineage that is traced to his Cua ancestry in Siongque Village, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province (where most Chinese in the Philippines come from). 

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