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    Reaction in Sona 2013

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    are also ejected in his term‚ those who make Filipinos experienced poverty by means of enriching themselves without thinking that the money they used to put in their pocket are for Filipinos nor for their own sake. As I observed‚ it is really true that there are changes and some progress we had and an example of it is the decreasing amount of our debt in the world bank. Imagine on the previous government the amount of it is too high that even those Filipino child that are not born yet have debts already

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    History of Swimming

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                        The Filipinos needed motivation to appreciate swimming as a competitive sport. This is due to the fact that their ancestors were sea-faring people owing to the more than 7‚100 islands which compose this country. The American military men introduced swimming as a comparative sport in the country.                     Through the pioneering efforts of YMCA leaders working among the American Military forces‚ the rudiments of the sports were impressed upon the Filipinos who saw in 1907 the

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    I. The Need for Indigenization of Social Sciences A. Overview: There was been a great crisis existing in the field of social sciences as most local researchers face the reality that the Western aspect on research methods used in their studies influence the outcome or interpretations of their findings in the cultural context of the country. As Pe-dua‚ R. (1989) states that‚ “May mga limitasyon ang ganitong pamamaraan na matatagpuan sa iba’t- ibang antas ng pag-aaral‚ mula sa pagplaplano‚ hanggang

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    CHAPTER 5 Medical Studies at the University of Santo Tomas (1877 - 1882) * April 1877 * Rizal was 16 years old‚ matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas‚ taking the course on Philosophy and Letters. * 1877 – 1878 * During his first year term in the University of Santo Tomas ‚ Rizal studied Cosmology‚ Metaphysics‚ Theodicy and History of Philosophy. * 1878 – 1879 * It was during the following term that Rizal that having received the Ateneo Rectors advice to study

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    Feasibility Cahpter 1

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    Food is a necessity of life. Every culture has its own formed preferences in terms of taste‚ appearance‚ smell‚ and the overall impression of the food. These formed preference are usually influenced by other cultures nearby. For an instance‚ Filipino food is known to be very diverse due to the different nationalities visiting and staying in the country. One of its major influencer is the Chinese people. As a proof‚ many Chinese restaurants are widespread in the country. One of the most famous

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    industry. The rapid growth in demand for female workers in these sectors has contributed to the large volume of overseas migration among women from the Philippines and other developing countries. In the United States‚ newly-hired female Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) have outnumbered males in most years since 1992 (www.poea.gov.ph). Thus‚ in addition to an already significant number of children who experience growing up without a father for a significant portion of their lives‚ the rapid increase

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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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    Philippine Noon Time Shows

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    BACKGROUND: For over a decade now‚ noontime TV shows have captivated the Filipino public‚ colloquially known as“the masa”. These shows run for 2 hours a day‚ 6 days a week‚ usually from around 2 to 4 o clock pm. Their immense popularity is shown by the long lines of people that wait outside the studio hours before the program starts. All of them‚ hoping to get a chance to participate in the festivities which include playing games‚ singing‚ and dancing. Millions more watch through their television

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    Rizal

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    bravely continued their agitation for the school‚ a matter unheard of in the Philippines in those times. The incident caused a great stir in the Philippines and Spain. In the letter‚ Rizal discusses the rightful duties and responsibilities of the Filipino mother: Raise your children close to the image of the true God… Awaken and prepare the mind of the child for every good and desirable idea—love for honor‚ a sincere and frim character‚ a clear mind‚ clean conduct‚ noble actions‚ love for one’s

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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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