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    Sustainable Lifestyle

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    Sustainable living is the maintaining of one’s life or lifestyle at a steady level without exhausting resources or causing damage to the environment. It is a lifestyle that assumes continuous economic growth without irreversibly damaging the environment. Sustainable living is also a lifestyle that reduces an individual’s use of natural resource. Having a sustainable lifestyle brings about change especially in the society. It provides us with the energy we need to be a positive force in the world

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    Lifestyle is a person’s behavior indicated in the activities‚ interests and opinions especially those related to self-image to reflect the social status. Modern lifestyle synonymous with luxury. Lifestyle is also very closely related to the times and technology. Increasing age and increasingly sophisticated technology‚ the more widespread implementation of lifestyle also by humans in everyday life. In another sense‚ lifestyle can give positive or negative effects for those who run it. Well‚ depending

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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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    regard. I have not allowed anyone else to copy my work. Signature: SHORT QUESTIONS 1. What were the similarities between the economy of the pre-colonial Khoekhoe and that of the San? (2) The two bands shared a travelling lifestyle where they followed the rains for better hunting and herding to take place‚ however the San was more mobile than the Khoekhoe. Each clan relied on livestock to survive however the San did not own livestock such as the Khoe. 2. What was the main

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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 Immigration

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    Filipino Immigration 2 Abstract Many Filipinos who have migrated to the U.S had an opportunity to explore a different type of life. Living in America there are so many opportunities for each Filipino to live‚ work and to have a better type of lifestyle. Migrating from a third world country is a huge transition from the way life is in the U.S. Coming from a country of seven thousand plus islands and a culture where “…women were considered equal to men‚”(1) according to Linda A. Revilla in her

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    Filipino Philosophy

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    Filipino Philosophy is the attitude‚ worldview‚ and notion of the natural citizens of the Philippines towards the day-to-day experiences in life‚ religion‚ communication‚ survival‚ interrelationship with people and intra-relationship with his sakop or to oneself – the “I‚” and the uplifting of one’s soul – the Filipino being. Filipinos are used to be stereotyped as the bamboo grass for it always sway with the wind. The Filipino people has gone through tough and rough times‚ good and bounty years

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    the Advancement of Filipino Language and Culture (GLOCAFIL) Pambansang Samahan Sa Linggwistika At Literaturang Filipino (PSLLF) University of Hawaii Filipino and Philippine Literature Program (UH-FPLP) celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino announce the 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FILIPINO AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE Aug. 3-5‚ 2012 Angelo King International Center College of St. Benilde Hotel‚ Malate‚ Manila CALL FOR PROPOSALS Theme: Filipino Language and Culture

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    Filipino Values

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    1)Discuss the nature and context of the Filipino values. The Filipino value system arises from our culture or way of life‚ our distinctive way of becoming human in this particular place and time. We speak of Filipino values in a fourfold sense. First‚ although mankind shares universal human values‚ it is obvious that certain values take on for us a distinctively Filipino flavor. Secondly‚ when we speak of Filipino values‚ we do not mean that elements of these Filipino values are absent in the value systems

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    Filipino Scientists

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    Ang mga Filipino scientists ay: Arturo Alcaraz Arturo Alcaraz is a volcanologist specializing in geothermal energy development. Benjamin Almeda Benjamin Almeda designed a food-processing machine. Julian Banzon Julian Banzon researched methods of producing Ramon Barba Ramon Barba invented practical flower induction treatments. Benjamin Cabrera Doctor Benjamin Cabrera has developed innovations in drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes and agricultural soil. Paulo

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