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    HAVING AN OFW PARENT Jean Alyzza E. Villaver Chapter 1 I. Introduction Overseas Filipino Workers are lauded world-wide for their heroism. Much has been said about the economic contributions of these modern day heroes‚ but it is also equally important to look into the effects that migration has on their children left at home. On the positive side‚ it is expected that children of migrant workers have better living conditions than their counterparts from non-OFW families. This children experience

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    Pasyon: A Factor That Shaped the Filipinos’ Identity Anonymous October 7‚ 2011 _______________________________ Table of Contents Chapter I: Research Problem/Topic A. Rationale……………………………………………………………….3-4 B. Review of Related Literature……………………………………..…4-7 C. Statement of the Problem…………………………………………….7-8 D. Objectives of the Study…………………………………………………8 E Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks…………………..……9-10 F. Significance of the Study………………………………………….10-11

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    Culture The culture of the Philippines has been heavily influenced by both Asian and Western cultures. Literature The literature of the Philippines illustrates the Prehistory and European colonial legacy of the Philippines‚ written in both Indigenous and Hispanic writing system. Most of the traditional literatures of the Philippines were written during the Mexican and Spanish period. Philippine literature is written in Spanish‚ English‚ Tagalog‚ and/or other native Philippine languages. Dances

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    identity of the Korean Americans. This essay will address these types of communities defined by Professor Kashima in comparison to the Filipino American community. Professor Kashima offers the definition of community as “a socially identifiable group of people who may or may not reside in a particular geographical area but who consciously share a common culture and way of life and can act in a collective manner to pursue desired ends” (Kashima‚ Trust). In particular a territorial community is a

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    Irvin Joearl D. Garcia My top 5 filipino traits. 1.Adept...Filipinos are very flexible at surging any difficulty and hardship 2. Craftsmanship...Filipinos are very crafty 3. Obsessive...Filipinos wish to improve their lives and those around them and are willing to go through great hardships and efforts‚ but don’t always know when to stop or how to balance it all. 4. Mimicry...Filipinos tend to copy or gain that which others have. In this respect‚ that’s why you see groups of Filipino’s in

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    Filipinos Reaction towards Papal Visit: More on Filipinos or by Pope Francis presence? Philippines is one of the two Catholic predominant countries in Asia‚ other than East Timor and it is the third largest Catholic country in the world after Brazil and Mexico. As the religion acquired by Spanish colonization with the wonder of its tradition and style and despite of the fact that the country has different languages‚ 80 percent of the Filipinos are Roman Catholic that shared a common way of life

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    accusations of prejudiced Spanish writers against his race‚ Rizal annotated the book‚ Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas‚ written by the Spaniard Antonio Morga. The book was an unbiased presentation of 16th century Filipino culture. Rizal through his annotation showed that Filipinos had developed culture even before the coming of the Spaniards. While annotating Morga’s book‚ he began writing the sequel to the Noli‚ the El Filibusterismo. He completed the Fili in July 1891 while he was in Brussels‚ Belgium

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    while to the right‚ a woman is crouched and seemingly in sorrow. The painting shows a tragic event‚ definitely. But it also shows a deeper meaning‚ especially for the Filipinos during the time of the Spanish colonization (which lasted over 400 years!). According to art experts‚ the fallen gladiators who are being dragged are the Filipino people‚ while the men dragging them into the darkness are representative of the Spanish rule. The woman crouched on the right side of the painting is believed to be

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    Health Disparities: Focus on the Filipino-American Population in the USA As a Filipino-American nurse living in Los Angeles‚ California‚ this writer has been a witness and an active participant in the multifactorial influences/aspects that affect the Filipino-Americans‚ in health and illness. Being a grandmother of wonderful grandkids has brought me further exposure to the plight of elderly Filipino-Americans in the United States of America. The Institute of Medicine’s Report on Unequal Treatment:

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