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  2. Gregorio Sancianco - Wikipedia

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    Gregorio Sancianco y Goson (March 7, 1852 – November 17, 1897) was a Filipino lawyer and early advocate of economic reforms in the Philippines, which was then under Spanish rule. He was among the first generation of the Propaganda Movement , the lobby for political and economic reforms spearheaded by educated Filipinos ( ilustrados ) based in ...

  3. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Anti-capitalist propaganda. Propaganda techniques are methods used in propaganda to convince an audience to believe what the propagandist wants them to believe. Many propaganda techniques are based on socio-psychological research. Many of these same techniques can be classified as logical fallacies or abusive power and control tactics.

  4. Fernando Canon - Wikipedia

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    The first published poem of Canon was under the pseudonym kuitib, it was the sonnet a las dalagas malolenses which appeared in 1889 in the newspaper La Solidaridad. This ode to the young women of Malolos, who had requested Spanish classes in the evening, allowed Canon to make a poem about hidden progress and changes: Gold, though covered by slag, emerges much brighter through fire.

  5. Dominador Gómez - Wikipedia

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    He was known for delivering fiery speeches against capitalism and imperialism. However, his leadership came to an abrupt halt when he was arrested on May 1, 1903, under charges of sedition and illegal association. The UODF was also accused of aiding the anti-US resistance of Filipino revolutionary Macario Sakay. Following the arrest, Gómez ...

  6. Transfer (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    Transfer is a technique used in propaganda and advertising.Also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities (praise or blame) of a person, entity, object, or value (an individual, group, organization, nation, patriotism, etc.) to another in order to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it.

  7. Advertising and marketing controversies in the Philippines

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    Bench released a statement that the ad was not vandalized and the hands were intentionally blackened to comply with the standards set by the Ad Standards Council, after the uncensored version was rejected due to being contrary to "traditional Filipino family values". Bench explained that it had earlier released a mockup with the uncensored ...

  8. Freed Israeli hostages did not know their loved ones had died

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    For the Israeli hostages freed Saturday, the suffering did not end when Hamas militants paraded their frail and gaunt figures on a stage in Gaza ahead of their release to the Red Cross.

  9. Filipino nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Filipino expatriates in Europe formed the Propaganda Movement. Photographed in Madrid, Spain in 1890. The events of 1872 however invited the other colored section of the Ilustrados (intellectually enlightened class), the growing middle-class natives, to at least do something to preserve the Creole ideals.