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    The Mats

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    Arcellana is indeed a patriotic writer whose account of Mr. Angeles‚ the lead character in his story‚ "The Mats"‚ is a picturesque of a sincere Filipino father and a husband who used the mat as the family’s symbol of love for one another and whose obvious leanings are toward the upholding of the Filipino’s culture and tradition. Arcellana successfully capsulized the Filipino family’s way of life--their entanglement and disillusionment for each other but still steadfast in preserving good old memories with

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    Rafhonzel P. Bongat IV-25 BSE Physics Prof. Peralta August 27‚ 2010 Insights Hostage taking in Quirino Grandstand is another major problem that our country should face. It was a very traumatic experience for all Chinese and Filipino hostages inside the bus. This tragedy was the result of injustice made by the wrong decision of higher officials. Is there any person that should be blame for this hostage drama? Is it the hostage taker? Or the people behind of his back

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    Rizal10

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    one may see that there’s really a rich antiquity. And with this‚ as we unfold again history we came to across a part of it that really Filipinos was proud of. It is the birth of the National Hero Dr. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. A hero where only few of us know what really his life is. Only those who studied it. As a matter of fact not all Filipino know the whole name of our national hero. That’s why in this passages you’re reading now is a passage I wrote for us to know some interesting

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    Spain c. Japan II. How colonial mentality is inherited by Filipino individuals A. Denigration of the Filipino self B. Denigration of the Filipino culture and body C. Discrimination against less acculturated Filipinos D. Tolerance and acceptance of historical and contemporary oppression of Filipinos III. Effects of Having Colonial Mentality A. To Filipinos B. To our country C. To other countries IV. Reducing the quantity of Filipinos who have colonial mentality Introduction: Do

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    Taglish and English

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    from an English speaking school‚ that’s why I’m fluent in English. English is generally noted as one of the languages commonly used in the Philippines. English is taught in schools as one of the two official languages of the country‚ the other being Filipino‚ a standardized version of Tagalog. Sub-varieties of Philippine English is emerging based on the regional location of the speakers. Code-mixing is one of the most prevalent example of emerging sub-varieties among Ilokano and Visayan speakers particularly Cebuano and Hiligaynon

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    bodies‚ but in the Philippine business communities as well‚ the Reyes Haircutters brand is undoubtedly one of the market leaders in the personal care industry. The Reyes Haircutters follows a best-cost provider strategy that revolves around being a “Filipino Family Salon”‚ which caters to every member of the family and cuts across various income levels with their affordable prices. They perfected a system for delivering value-priced services to the entire family in a convenient no-appointment environment

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    Reproductive Health Bill

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    Hear the cries of the unborn Joe Mhel D. Hecto My dearest friends let us hear the cries of the unborn. Couple of years passed since Albay 1st district Representative Edcel Lagman and Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago introduced two senate bills‚ respectively House Bill No. 4244 or an Act providing for a Comprehensive Policy on Reproductive Health‚ and Population and Development‚ and for Other Purposes‚ and Senate Bill No. 2378 or An Act Providing For a National Policy on Reproductive Health

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    Sydney Carls-Diamante: Understanding the Filipino through Meta-Mythology 53 Understanding The Filipino Through Meta-Mythology Sidney Carls-Diamante MA Philosophy De La Salle University Introduction T he treatment of the supernatural is terrain that leaves much exploration in philosophy. Yet‚ a society’s concept of supernatural beings constitutes the earliest stage of its method of knowledge acquisition: Before science was organized to answer the questions of the world‚ tales

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    Philippines. After careful examination of the available resources on the matter‚ I am of the opinion that there is sufficient basis to support such claim. Allow me to provide a brief summary of the events that transpired in the war efforts of the Filipinos against the American colonial forces and the role of Gen. Miguel Malvar: Batangas had participated in the revolution of 1896 against Spain‚ the leader of the Batangueño forces in that conflict and also in the subsequent war against the Americans

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    Human Trafficking

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    11 million Filipinos work overseas to help their family still living in the Philippines. A specific reason that Filipinos go overseas is because there are not many jobs in the Philippines. The economy leaves many Filipinos looking for jobs in different places that many believe will give them money to support their family. As a result of this‚ many female Filipinos are lured into human trafficking. The females are promised a respectable job to support their families. A typical Filipino led to believe

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