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Bar Review Companion
Political Law
By: Andres D. Bautista and Marie Antonette B. Quiogue
The Bar Review Companion Series aims to help bar exam reviewers in their preparation and accompany each bar exam hopeful towards achieving their goals. 

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Corruptionary
A Dictionary of Filipino Corruption Words
By: Center for People Empowerment in Governance
“Higit pa sa isang espesyalisadong diksyonaryo, ang Corruptionary ay nagsisilbing teksbuk na akademiko para sa kabataan Pilipino." Christine Ong 

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Filipino Directors Up Close
The Golden Ages of Philippine Cinema 1950-2010
By: Bibsy M. Carballo
Our first introduction to Tagalog movies was through theater, specifically PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association) where our friend and UP (University of the Philippines) classmate Lino Brocka was an apprentice and go-fer all rolled into one. We would watch rehearsals at the Fort Santiago Theater, hobnob with the actors, writers, designers, staff, and drank in a new and exciting world of Philippine theater.

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Dirty Dancing
Looking Back 2
By: Ambeth Ocampo
To a people who are blind to the lessons of the past, Ambeth R. Ocampo is the one eyed king. Sure he has his critics, but all the time, he is entertaining, fresh and bracing, not stodgy or stultifying like some academics with their voluminous footnotes and explanations. He always makes historical figures come alive, blemishes and all, and with his curious eye, make our heroes very human and not the mythic figures that we want to make of them. Ambeth makes history enjoyable reading while at the same time makes it anchor us to the past and therefore, and hopefully, prepares us for the future. -F. Sionil Jose 

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Shift Your Mind!
By: Jeannie E. Javelosa
This book is an urgent call for transforming thought patterns, perspectives and points of view. The mind is crucial to our senses of self and well-being. The state of our mind will inevitably affect our emotions and can even manifest in the physical body. 

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Rizal
His Legacy to Philippine Society
By: Cecilio D. Duka
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Rowena A. Pila
This book was born out of the authors collective experience in teaching Rizal in the academe. It is delightful to know and write the biography of such an exceptional man. His life has been highly documented of all heroes in Asia. Most of his essays and poems were dedicated to the Filipino youth.

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