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  2. F. Sionil José - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Sionil José (December 3, 1924 – January 6, 2022) was a Filipino writer who was one of the most widely read in the English language. [1] [2] A National Artist of the Philippines for Literature, which was bestowed upon him in 2001, José's novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society. [3]

  3. ABNKKBSNPLAko?! - Wikipedia

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    " The novel details what are supposedly the childhood memories of the author, from his earliest days as a student until his first few years at work. The book was a surprise hit in 2001, quickly selling out its first run of 500 copies. [2] By 2013, it had sold over 240,000 copies, at which time a 12th anniversary edition was published. [2]

  4. Bob Ong - Wikipedia

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    Bob Ong pursued writing after dropping out of college. [3] His pseudonym came about when the author was working as a web developer and a teacher, and he put up the Bobong Pinoy website in his spare time.

  5. Biodata - Wikipedia

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    Biodata is the shortened form for biographical data. [1]The term has two usages: In South Asia, the term carries the same meaning as a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV), for the purposes of jobs, grants, and marriage. [1]

  6. Rico Yan - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan was born at The Medical City, then located in Mandaluyong, Philippines.He grew up in a family of soldiers and businessmen. He was the son of Roberto Yan, Sr. (1947–2017), an ethnic Filipino Chinese from Metro Manila, and his Ilocana wife, Teresita Castro-Yan, who hailed from Laoag, Ilocos Norte. [5]

  7. Darhata Sawabi - Wikipedia

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    Darhata Sawabi was a Filipino weaver from Parang, Sulu known for pis syabit, a traditional Tausūg cloth tapestry worn as a head covering by the people of Jolo.She is a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award, having been given the distinction in 2004. [1]

  8. John Dewey - Wikipedia

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    John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont, to a family of modest means. [17] He was one of four boys born to Archibald Sprague Dewey and Lucina Artemisia Rich Dewey. Their first son was also named John, but he died in an accident on January 17, 1859.

  9. Virgilio S. Almario - Wikipedia

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    Virgilio Senadren Almario (born March 9, 1944), better known by his pen name Rio Alma, is a Filipino author, poet, critic, translator, editor, teacher, and cultural manager. [1]