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    Rizal was thinking on making the Filipinos think of the same‚ act the same that they have common traditions‚ culture‚ and common ideals or goals to make them united. Rizal did his things smoothly & without blood shed‚ but what was the effect on the Filipinos? It was a big inspiration to all the Filipinos and even to Bonifacio. Its not using guns or swords‚ nor killing that we can judge who really is the national hero but it’s how the person affects the whole Filipino race that time. If we really analyze

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    to the 2012 National Statistics Office (NSO) Survey‚ an estimated 2.2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) are abroad. Undeniably‚ Philippines is one of the countries in which unemployment is a consistent problem that is why many Filipino migrants take risks and settle to other countries for labor as their means of improving their lives and in gaining new learning experiences. In fact‚ the number of Filipinos who work abroad continue to increase as the years go by. Many moves across different countries

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    to mire ignorant Filipinos in fanaticism and superstition. According to Rizal‚ instead of teaching Filipinos true Catholicism‚ they control the government by opposing all progress and persecuting members of the ilustrado unless they make themselves their servile flatterers. Rizal does not‚ however‚ spare his fellow countrymen. The superstitious and hypocritical fanaticism of many who consider themselves religious people; the ignorance‚ corruption‚ and brutality of the Filipino civil guards; the

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    “Everyday Use”‚ tradition and culture play a big part in the story’s theme; tradition and culture also play a big part in Sherman Alexie’s “This Is What it Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona.” The effects that culture and tradition had in “Everyday Use” were similar to Sherman Alexie’s story but the ways that they were displayed were not the same. In many ways‚ “Everyday Use” showed the effect that culture had on its’ characters mainly Dee. Through the stories Thomas-Builds-the-Fire tells‚ tradition and culture

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    Philippines colonize the Philippines has been fully established. They were able to for over 300 years. This brought great changes to Filipino culture from what it is before because of this many years of colonization of the Spaniards. II. Philippine Culture Before and During the Spanish Colonization A. Pre-Hispanic Culture of the Philippines 1. Government The Filipinos lives in settlements called barangays before the colonization of the Philippines by the Spaniards. As the unit of the government

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    the story gains pace‚ the emotions build up‚ and suddenly‚ the audience are absorbed into the story‚ into the words of the actors. It is a gripping experiencing that forced me to rethink and fully appreciate the talent of Asians and the beauty of Filipino culture. I think that the Mrs. Bonifacio was right to attempt to re-invent and introduce various stories of the Philippines to this generation by borrowing from the Japanese culture through devices such as Noh. This is internationalism‚ the

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    economic activities were already taking place in the islands. The Pre-Hispanic settlers of the archipelago were economically self-sufficient. In agriculture‚ it is believe that the Banaue Rice Terraces may have been built which proves the early Filipinos’ skills in agriculture. Agriculture was the main source of livelihood in the pre-colonial Philippines there was an abundance of sugar cane‚ coconut‚ rice‚ cotton‚ hemp‚ and many species of fruits and vegetables. Fishing‚ due to the country’s long

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    own identity; thus what became the Philippines’ foundation for instituting their nationalistic character was basically colonially inspired. Through the teachings and traditions shared by the colonizers to the country‚ the Philippines grew to be a very “foreign” country. The Filipino people however did try to determine their own Filipino character but not without incorporating the foreign characteristics they have acquired during the hundreds and hundreds of years they experienced with foreign powers

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    modernization. __________4. The Scent of Apples shows that Filipinos go and live abroad because the Philippines is a country without hope. __________5. Aida Rivera Ford’s Hunger characterizes how the Philippine society is both pathetic and promising. __________6. Francisco Icasiano’s The God Stealer uses the concept of cultural alienation to conscienticise the Filipinos as regards their too much sense of colonial mentality

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    evident in the ethnicity‚ language‚ food‚ dance and almost every aspect of the culture. These Austronesians engaged in trading with China‚ India‚ the Middle East‚ Borneo‚ Ryukyu and other places‚ as a result their cultures have also left a mark on Filipino culture. When the Spanish colonized the islands‚ after more than three centuries of colonization‚ they had heavily impacted the culture. The Philippines being governed from both Mexico and Spain‚ had received lots of Hispanic influence. Mexican

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