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OPINION | ‘BABAE KA! Hindi Babae Lang’
IN THE BEGINNING… A group of 20 young women in Malolos, Bulacan, petitioned for permission to start a “night school” at Rufina Reyes’ house on December 12, 1888, during the visit of Governor-General Valeriano Wyler. They dubbed Seor Teodoro Sandino, a professor of Latin at the time, as the most qualified person to teach them the “beautiful Spanish language.” To Marcelo del Pilar, Graceano Lopez Jeana, and Jose Rizal, Filipino women were breaking off the chains of colonialism, but the Augustinians parish priest saw it as an act of rebellion. In 1869, the 20 women launched the school in Rufina Reyes’ house. Rizal was ecstatic to find women in the Philippines who resembled them. In February 1889, he sent them a letter written in Tagalog. Jose Rizal left a legacy for Filipino women in his essay “To the Young Women of Malolos,” in which he speaks to all diverse types of women, encompassing young children, maidens, wives, and mothers. Rizal emphasizes in his article what he wants Filipino women to remember. This piece was composed while he was in London.
By Precious Altura14 days ago in History
The Rich Tapestry of India's History: A Journey Through Time
India, a land of vibrant colors, diverse cultures, and deep spirituality, boasts a history that is as intricate and fascinating as its present. From ancient civilizations and grand empires to colonial subjugation and the eventual triumph of independence, the story of India is a captivating saga of resilience, innovation, and transformation. This article delves into the significant epochs of Indian history, unraveling the layers of its past that have shaped the nation we know today.
By Mukteshwar Rana17 days ago in History
"The Buffett Way"
One of the most renowned figures in the realm of stock market investing is Warren Buffett, often hailed as one of the world's wealthiest individuals due to his savvy investment strategies and insights. Buffett's success is built on a foundation of disciplined principles and a deep understanding of business fundamentals rather than short-term market fluctuations.
By Dharanidharan T 17 days ago in History
Ram Setu An Epic Ancient Marvel
Introduction: Imagine a bridge that connects history, mythology, and faith. Visualize a colossal structure that has captivated the imagination of millions, inspiring tales of epic battles and divine intervention. Step into the realm of Ram Setu, an engineering marvel that has withstood the test of time and stirred the souls of generations. In this blog post, we embark on a journey through the annals of history to unravel the secrets of Ram Setu, also known as the Bridge of Rama. From its mythical origins in Hindu scriptures to its existence as an ancient structure of incredible significance, Ram Setu stands as a testament to human ingenuity and spiritual devotion. Join us as we dive deep into the realms of an epic ancient marvel and connect the dots that bridge the past with the present.
By Yash Khaskalam18 days ago in History
The Blue Umbrella
A well-loved village story is "The Blue Umbrella" by Ruskin Bond. This heartwarming tale, set in the serene hills of Garhwal, captures the simplicity and charm of village life while exploring themes of innocence, generosity, and the universal human desire for beauty.
By Abu Naser Pk21 days ago in History
The Philippines: A Journey Through Millennia
The history of the Philippines is rich and complex, beginning with the arrival of its first human inhabitants around 60,000 years ago. These early settlers likely used rafts or boats, gradually forming diverse groups that expanded into larger settlements. Over thousands of years, these groups evolved into early states. From around 4000 BC, Austronesians and speakers of Malayo-Polynesian languages began arriving in waves, bringing new cultures and technologies.
By Benjie Maybuena22 days ago in History
Juneteenth Day. Content Warning.
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom's Long Road Juneteenth, otherwise called Celebration Day, Liberation Day, or Opportunity Day, is an occasion noticed yearly on June nineteenth in the US. It celebrates the appearance of Association Significant General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, with news that the oppressed individuals in the Confederate states were at long last free. This undeniable the finish of bondage in the US, north of more than two years after the Liberation Decree was given by President Abraham Lincoln.
By Bikash Purkait23 days ago in History
Flag Day. Content Warning.
A Tapestry Woven Red, White, and Blue: A Exploration of Flag Day Flag Day, an apparently straightforward public recognition held every year on June fourteenth in the US, conveys a load far more prominent than its solitary day on the schedule. It's daily to spread out the public standard, the Stars and Stripes, a lively embroidery woven with strings of history, imagery, and public character. In any case, to really comprehend Flag Day, we should dive further, investigating the banner's starting points, its importance as a bringing together image, and the customs that have developed around this public occasion.
By Bikash Purkait23 days ago in History
Einstein's Theories: Bridging Time and Space
Albert Einstein's legacy, which includes over 300 scientific papers, continues to influence the world more than half a century since his death. While Einstein redefined our understanding of the universe, his theories may hold the key to another extraordinary possibility: time travel.
By Benjie Maybuena23 days ago in History