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Name: Anissa Louriz D.

Panopio Subject: AP

Grade and section: 6 Osmena teacher: Teacher Mj

Takdang aralin

1.Carlos P. Romulo- Carlos Peña Romulo QSC CLH NA was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier,
journalist and author. He was a reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at
32.

2.Juan F. Salazar- Juan Francisco Salazar is a Chilean anthropologist and filmmaker. He has lived in
Sydney, Australia since 1998. He is Professor of media studies at the School of Humanities and
Communication Arts and Fellow of the Institute for Culture and Society. From 2020 he is an Australian
Research Council Future Fellow.

3.Maximo M. Kalaw- Si Maximo M. Kalaw(1891-1955) ay dating Dekano sa Kolehiyo ng Sining at Agham


sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas (1920-1937) at Pinuno ng Kagawaran ng Agham Pampolitika (1916-1937)
bago siya nahalal na kinatawan sa National Assembly ng Pilipinas mula 1935-1941. Nagtapos siya ng B.A.
sa George Washington University, LL.B. sa Georgetown University at Ph.D. sa University of Michigan at
bumalik sa Pilipinas upang maging propesor, manunulat at tagapayo sa mga independence missions na
pinangunahan nila Manuel Quezon at Sergion Osmena. Naging editor din siva ng College Folio, ang
unang pahayagang lumabas sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas. Siya and kauna-unahang visiting professor ng
Pilipinas (sa University of Michigan noong 1923-1924).

4.Nick Joaquin-Nicomedes "Nick" Marquez Joaquin (Tagalog: [hwaˈkin]; May 4, 1917 – April 29, 2004)
was a Filipino writer and journalist best known for his short stories and novels in the English language.
He also wrote using the pen name Quijano de Manila. Joaquin was conferred the rank and title of
National Artist of the Philippines for Literature. He has been considered one of the most important
Filipino writers, along with José Rizal and Claro M. Recto. Unlike Rizal and Recto, whose works were
written in Spanish, Joaquin's major works were written in English despite being a native Spanish speaker.

Before becoming one of the leading practitioners of Philippine literature in English, he was a seminarian
in Hong Kong – who later realized that he could better serve God and humanity by being a writer. This is
reflected in the content and style of his works, as he emphasizes the need to restore national
consciousness through important elements in Catholic Spanish Heritage. In his self-confessed mission as
a writer, he is a sort of "cultural apostle", whose purpose is to revive interest in Philippine national life
through literature – and provide the necessary drive and inspiration for a fuller comprehension of their
cultural background. His awareness of the significance of the past to the present is part of a concerted
effort to preserve the spiritual tradition and the orthodox faith of the Catholic past – which he perceives
as the only solution to our modern ills.

5.Jose Garcia Villa-José García Villa was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter. He
was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973, as well as the Guggenheim
Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken.
6.Vincent M. Hillario-Vicente Kotekapika Hilario, 26, of Anahola, received the mandatory life term for
the murder of 34-year-old Aureo Eric Moore at Anahola Beach Park on Dec. 17, 2010. Moore was shot
five times, with a sixth shot grazing his chest. He died three hours later while in intensive care.

7.Aurelio Tolentino-Aurelio Tolentino y Valenzuela (October 15, 1869[1] – July 5, 1915) was a Filipino
playwright, poet, journalist, and revolutionary. His works at the turn of the 20th century depicted his
desire to see Philippine independence from its colonizers. He was arrested twice, first by the Spaniards
and later by American forces. He wrote and directed the anti-imperialist play Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas
(Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow), which led to his arrest in 1903.

8.Severino Reyes-everino Reyes y Rivera (February 11, 1861 – September 15, 1942) was a Filipino writer,
playwright, and director of plays. He used the pen name Lola Basyang. He was nicknamed "Don Binoy".

9.Zoilo Galang-Zoilo Galang (July 27, 1895 – 1959[1]) was a Filipino writer from Pampanga. He is credited
as one of the pioneering Filipino writers who worked with the English language. He is the author of the
first Philippine novel written in the English language, A Child of Sorrow, published in 1921.

10.Fernando Maramag-Fernando Mamuri Maramág was born on January 21, 1893 in Ilagan, Isabela. He
was educated in the Philippine Normal School, and then transferred to the University of the Philippines.
He worked as teacher at the Instituto de Manila, which later became the University of Manila.

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