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    regional brothers‚ Cambodia and Thailand‚ who have nearly 100% of their work-abled population employed. Recently‚ the unemployment rating of the country has jumped from 6.9% (April 2012) to 7.5% (April 2013) 2 – there are currently 2.89 million Filipinos who are unemployed. The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)‚ nonetheless‚ has stated that the figure will be brought down in due time because the country‚ under President Benigno “PNoy” Aquino III‚ has been able to bring down the unemployment

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    greatest power. --- the most outstanding achievement of Spanish missionaries who came with the Spanish conquistadores. 3. Diet and DRESSDiet Spain introduced new food plants (wheat‚ corn‚ patatas‚ cacao‚ coffee‚ cabbages‚ chicos‚ papayas‚ guavas). The Filipinos learned to : Eat Bread‚ ham‚ longanizas‚beef(cattle’s meat)‚ mutton(sheep’s meat) and European canned goods  drink coffee‚ cacao & foreign wines Use drinking glasses‚ table knives & napkins while eating 4. DRESS For MEN: Western coat [called americana

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    scriptwriter Bonifacio Ilagan teamed up with Ricky Lee to film the Flor Contemplacion Story‚ a movie based on the life of an overseas Filipino worker sentenced to die in Singapore. Her death amplified the costs of labor migration. Recently‚ Lamangan and Ilagan teamed up again to film another gripping portrayal of the continuing poor working conditions of overseas Filipino workers. “Flor’s story was a film on one individual’s life. But now‚ (in this film) you will see the bigger problem. It also focuses

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    Angelika T. Pastorfide Alex Carl L. Ng 2 – Chemistry Who are we Filipinos? Many of us didn’t know who are we and where we came from. From the quote “Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I’ve ever known”‚ it says that we‚ Filipinos don’t have any original identity‚ our identity‚ like the political‚ social‚ economical‚ and cultural that we have today‚ came up from the colonization of the other country‚ like Spain‚ America‚ and Japan. Before the colonization of Spain

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    American Period

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    and dances. Filipinos took education seriously which resulted to the high social status of some Filipinos. The Filipinos learned how to read‚ speak and write English in a short matter of time. The free exchange of goods between the United Stated and the Philippines ended when the U.S. Congress approved the Tydings-Mcduffie Law. Through the Homestead Act‚ the right to own any civil land up to 24 hectares was given to any Filipino. The Protestant religion was accepted by the Filipinos. The social status

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    4 Agents of Socialization The 4 agents of socialization are family‚ peers‚ mass media and education. By far for myself family is the important aspect of socialization. I have always been the type of person that goes out or stays home and spends time with my mom‚ dad‚ and brother. We are always doing things together even though I and 26 and my brother is 19. We go to church together and eat out together. I spend time with them even though I work and have a great girlfriend and a busy life. I am

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    John Wayne Gacy is known today as one of the most disturbed serial killers in American history. Over the course of 6 years he claimed the lives of 33 men‚ brutally raping‚ torturing and eventually murdering them. Eventually‚ he was caught by police and was tried and convicted for his crimes. He was sentenced to die by lethal injection and was executed in 1994. Gacy was born in Chicago during the 1940’s. As a child he was very overweight and shy. He was very close to his mother but felt the need

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    Today in the world people are constantly judging people for the way they act or are brought up. Deviance is a good example of this. Deviance is a behavior‚ trait‚ belief or another characteristic that violates a norm and causes a negative reaction. As people‚ we usually feel more comfortable with our in-group. This is a group that one identifies with‚ and feels loyalty towards. Sometimes people decide to go outside their comfort zone and replace norms and values with new ones as part of a transition

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    Imperialism

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    deserved respect. The Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation established by President McKinley was arguably unjust and impractical. Securing two naval bases to set up a means to develop commerce seems acceptable until it is put up against denying the Filipinos their sovereignty. Arguments from the Anti-Imperialist League were very strong and influential against the takeover of the Philippines by the United States. Anti-Imperialists denounced subjugation and suppression of what should be free people as

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    They used religion as a means to easily influence the Filipino people because of their successful conquests was aided not by mere swords but with the cross. Thus‚ they started converting the natives into the Christian faith. But‚ this wasn’t their sole purpose why they went here in the Philippines. It was to establish themselves here and it was a way for them to reach out to them in order to be easily accepted by the Filipino people. As Filipinos‚ we were greatly influenced by the Spaniards. They have

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