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    Diaz. It’s easy to say “I am a Filipino”. But when can a person be considered as a true Filipino? In the movie‚ the word “Filipino” had different definitions. The word originally referred to a person of pure Spanish decency that was born in the country. However‚ a travelling Chinese merchant (Lim) born in the country was also considered as a Filipino. Based on these facts‚ being born in the country is one of the major criteria in order for one to be called a “Filipino”. Nicholas Ocampo‚ also called

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    The Filipino Filipino Family A typical Filipino Family is known for their close ties. Their relationship with each other is so close that they almost do not want to be apart from each other. That is why it is common to them having extended families. The lolo‚ lola and some titas and titos stays with the family. They also love doing things together. They eat together‚ pray together‚ etc. they also love celebrating especial occasions like birthdays‚ Christmas‚ etc together. Every member of the family

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    Republic of the Philippines (in Filipino‚ Republika ng Pilipinas)‚ island republic in the western Pacific Ocean‚ within the Malay Archipelago‚ an island grouping that extends southward to include Indonesia and Malaysia. The Philippines comprises more than 7‚100 islands‚ but the 11 largest islands form most of the country’s land area. The mountainous terrain includes many active volcanoes. The location of the Philippines just north of the equator gives the country a moderate tropical climate suited

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    rivals‚ Emilio Aguinaldo and Bishop Gregorio Aglipay. Quezon was inaugurated in November 1935. He is recognized as the second President of the Philippines. When Manuel L. Quezon was inaugurated President of the Philippines in 1935‚ he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines since Emilio Aguinaldo and the Malolos Republic in 1898. However‚ in January 2008‚ Congressman Rodolfo Valencia of Oriental Mindoro filed a bill seeking instead to declare General Miguel Malvar as the second

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    KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This DEED OF SALE WITH PACTO DE RETRO made and executed between : (Full name of Vendor) ‚ Filipino‚ of legal age‚ single (or married to ______________ ) with residence and post office address at ________ hereinafter called the VENDOR‚ and (Full name of vendee) ‚ Filipino‚ of legal age‚ single (or married to ______________) with residence and post office address at ________ hereinafter called the VENDEE. WITNESSETH:

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    LAST LEAF biography William Sidney Porter‚ best known by his pen name O. Henry‚ was born in Greensboro‚ North Carolina‚ in 1862‚ the second son of Dr. Algernon Sidney Porter and Mary Jane Porter. When his mother died of pneumonia three years after his birth‚ he and his father and brother moved into the home of his grandmother and his aunt Lina‚ who took over his education and started him in his interest in literature. Lit. approach In The Last Leaf‚ as lingering pneumonia takes her will to live

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    Chinese Beliefs and Traditions in Health Care In China they have about 1.3 billion people‚ making up a little more than 20% of the world’s population. It’s no surprise that with that many people in one country that the culture there would hold many different beliefs and traditions. Chinese are known for many things and their health care practices are one of them. They use different medicines to treat the ill‚ have different techniques to insure that women have a good pregnancy and a healthy baby

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    Tradition is the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation‚ or the fact of being passed on in this way. Many people value and like their traditions but for many others they feel (locked in a prison) by certain parts of their tradition. The traditions we receive have been handed down to us through many generations which have been influenced by our parents and their background history. This helps to control our identity and through their teaching‚ it gives us a sense of belonging

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    minds and taught us lessons of reality of life.” The Philippines Wave of Migration Theory Negritos – Negritos represent a resourceful and hardworking Filipinos because in their time‚ hardwork and patience is the core of surviving in the wild. Indonesians – Their greatest influence is agriculture. Because of agriculture‚ Filipinos learned to till the land and that is one of the major sources of Philippine Products today. Malays – Their greatest influence is that they’ve introduced a

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    Filipino values - refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives. This Philippine value system includes their own unique assemblage of consistent ideologies‚ moral codes‚ ethical practices‚ etiquette‚ and cultural and personal values that are promoted by their society. As with any society though‚ the values that an individual holds sacred can differ on the basis of religion‚ upbringing and other factors. Philosophical

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