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    STUDY ABOUT INFLUENCE OF MTRCB TO FILIPINO MOVIES A term paper presented to the Department of English Vicente L. Basit Memorial High School Awitan‚ Daet‚ Camarines Norte IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS IN ENGLISH IV (GRAMMAR AND WORD LITERATURE) Submitted by: JOCELYN M. TAAY IV-Kind January‚ 2010 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the course requirements in English IV (Grammar and World Literature)‚ this term paper entitled “A Study about the Influence

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    Homework on essay 1. What is the new concept of education? For more than decades now‚ our constant contact with the Americans transformed us and led us to the evolution of our public schools and democratic institutions which then‚ in turn‚ developed in us our national consciousness in strength and in solidarity. It gave rise to a new concept of education which is deemed as the training of an individual for the duties and privileges of a citizen not only for his own happiness and efficiency

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    Medical Jargon A abduction - to move a limb or some other body part away from the midline of the body ABG - arterial blood gas reading acetaminophen - a nonsalicylate analgesic-antipyretic (Tylenol) ACE - angiotension-converting enzyme ACLS - advanced cardiac life support; includes electricity (defibrillator) and drugs for life threatening arrhythmias acidotic - abnormally high acidity of body fluids and tissues acute - sudden‚ intense flare-up adenosine - a drug used to help a patient

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    CORWRIT ESSAY OFW FAMILY ISSUES Filipino workers are moving out of their homeland to work overseas so they could get higher income and sustain the needs of the family. Despite the branding and labelling battle cry of our agencies in country to OFWs as the “bagong bayani”‚ these people are encountering much bigger problems such as family issues‚ relationship gap between their children and prolonged separation that leads to infidelity and other problems regarding their family.

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    The indolence of the Filipinos In this essay of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ he explained the behaviors of the Filipinos he had observed in the past and present with in his time. Here he admitted that indolence exist with in Filipinos‚ but was because of the troubles experienced by the country. One of this troubles is the hot temperature of the Philippines‚ which Rizal clearly stated that it is reasonable. He was right when he said that we shouldn’t be compared to the Europeans‚ because their climate is cold

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    Daddy’s Little Girl I remember waking up to the smell of eggs‚ sausage‚ white rice‚ and pop’s legendary home cooked corn beef; a typical Filipino breakfast. As I got out of bed‚ I found pops hard at work in the kitchen and mom at his side serving the meal for us to eat. Excited to see him‚ I ran to his side grabbed him and gave him the biggest hug possible. However‚ my mom wasn’t too happy with pop’s corn beef because it left a significant aroma that lingered throughout the house. Nonetheless

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    Economy and Filipino Families Since television came out in the Philippines in the 1950s‚ it has become “the most accessible and most influential medium to the society” (SEECTV‚ 2012). The television has become such an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. Not just for entertainment value‚ but TV is also a valuable resource for advertising and different kinds of programming (Jezek Geno‚ 2014). The TV affects many lives of Filipino people. One’s

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    The first of our three brains to evolve is what scientists call the reptilian cortex. This brain sustains the elementary activities of animal survival such as respiration‚ adequate rest and a beating heart. We are not required to consciously “think” about these activities. The reptilian cortex also houses the “startle centre”‚ a mechanism that facilitates swift reactions to unexpected occurrences in our surroundings. That panicked lurch you experience when a door slams shut somewhere in the house‚ or

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    The Miseducation of the Filipino (Reaction Paper) Prof. Renato Constantino‚ in his essay entitled “The Miseducation of the Filipino”‚ writes about the coming about of the miseducation and the consequences of such action in the lives of the Filipinos‚ then‚ now‚ and perhaps the future. Promoting and imposing the “unFilipino” identity in Filipinos was the miseducation that Americans pursued during the time when they “posed” as a benevolent ally to the Philippines‚ and they proved victorious indeed

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    Being a Filipino-American is very unique. I’m proud to be a part of two of the greatest cultures in the world. What’s even better than being a Filipino-American is being a Filipino-American living in San Diego. San Diego is one of the greatest places to live in the world. It’s a great place for anyone to live. San Diego is one of those cities where everyone is different but we still appreciate each other for who we are. One of the many places in San Diego where I believe is important to me as a Filipino

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