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    Sabihin Mong Ikaw ay Pilipino was performed at the Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium‚ Silliman University‚ Dumaguete City last November 23‚ 2013. They showcased Filipino songs which was divided into Revolutionary‚ Ethnic‚ Folk and Popular. In the first set of songs‚ which was the revolutionary‚ they lifted the audience’s Filipino spirit within them. I felt the pain‚ the pride‚ the strength‚ the love and the hope that they tried to convey. Most of the songs had the World War II and the oppression

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    with equally good skills in both written and oral communication in English and Filipino language. Positive attitude with attention to details. Personal Background Name : Rolando A. Arciaga Jr Age: 23 Home Address : Cantimawa street Burauen‚ Leyte Date of Birth : June 30‚ 1989 Place of Birth : Cantimawa street Burauen‚ Leyte Civil Status : Single Nationality : Filipino Language Spoken : English‚ Tagalog‚ Leyte-samarnon Height : 5’7 Weight :66 kgs Father’s

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    Harsh Truth in the Filipino Curriculum In the Filipino society today I cannot help but notice that when it comes to intellectual stuff the English language is more commonly used than the native language. James Soriano one of the students of Ateneo noticed this and he even made an article about it which enraged many people. In my opinion James Soriano’s Article has a point‚ it’s looks negative at first but it actually has a good meaning. But the problem is that most Filipinos are too stubborn

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    Who are the Citizens of the Philippines?     A Filipino citizen may be considered natural-born or naturalized citizen.  Both statuses bestow upon the individual certain privileges and exclusive rights such as the rights to vote‚ to run for public‚ etc. which may be denied the foreigner. NATURAL-BORN FILIPINO          Art. IV‚ sec. 2 of the 1987 Constitution defines the NATURAL-BORN Filipino citizens as: 1.  “Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this

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    “For-us-from-us Perspective”. Pantayong pananaw is a concept which deals to study our history using own language and perspective. For Salazar‚ History should be written in a language that is understandable for the ones who need the information. Guillermo found out some problems with Salazar’s concept. He cited that PP only emphasized the commitment of the scholar to the national discursive domain in the national language. PP regarded the use of foreign concepts and theories opposing the fact that PP is a mere

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    Bautista PI10 T-5R E1 Philippines A Century Hence 2014-2114 Politics. Envisioning Philippines politically 100 years from now‚ I see disaster. After a century‚ the Philippine political situation will remain politically immature. Filipino leaders will become only desirous of political control and not because they are interested in the welfare of the mass of the people. Voters will continue to choose not based on who is competent and who is fit in leading the country‚ but on popular

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    pre-1935 U.S. territorial administration‚ or Insular Government‚ was headed by a governor general who was appointed by the president of the United States. In December 1932‚ the US Congress passed the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act with the premise of granting Filipinos independence. Provisions of the bill included reserving several military and naval bases for the United States‚ as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports.[14][15] When it reached him for possible signature‚ President Herbert Hoover

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    During this language study I learnt a lot about my idiolect‚ sociolect and the criticisms & stereotypes on teenager languages. In order to find out I recorded a survey and made a transcript of a conversation of mine with my friends. My mum would always remind me that I am still a Filipino. And to always respect other people especially the ones who are older than you. And that she don’t want me to adopt British teenagers attitudes-rude‚ impolite‚ arrogant bunch. She was just being stereotypical-

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    Acknowledgement The trainee would like to express her deepest gratitude to the people behind this successful training. First and foremost to our Almighty God for giving me strength everyday‚ for the guidance and good health‚ for the graces and blessings that helped me to perform my task as part of this OJT. To my Tita Marlyn Kadano who suggested Standard Insurance Company as my training company. I wouldn’t be able to find a company as near as Standard Insurance without you. To my parents who

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    Historical Background The Americans returned in 1945. Filipinos rejoiced and guerrillas who fled to the mountain joined the liberating American Army. On July 4‚ 1946‚ the Philippines regained is freedom and the Filipino flag waved joyously alone. The chains were broken. Palanca awards Another inspiration for writers in Filipino was the launching of the Palanca Memorial Awards for literature headed by Carlos Palanca Sr. in 1950. (Until now‚ the awards are still being given although the man

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