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    “kakanin”‚ a native delicacy that are serves as desserts. Parties and celebrations seem not perfect without these Filipino desserts. What is more interesting about them is that they vary from one area to another in terms of ingredients. Another thing is that a lot of Filipino or the senior citizens know how to to make desserts as they already become part of the Philippines tradition. There were kakanin business in Dagupan City‚ but since there are no dine-in services of kakanin‚ the researchers try

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    A Portrait of the Artist As Filipino First Scene Nick Joaquin THE SCENES FIRST SCENE: The sala of Marasigan house in Intramuros. An afternoon towards the beginning of October‚ 1941. THE PEOPLE Candida and Paula Marasigan‚ Cora‚ a news photographer Spinster daughters of Don Lorenzo Susan & Violet‚vaudeville artists Pepang‚ their elder married sister Don Perico‚ a senator Manolo‚ their eldest brother Doña Loleng‚ his wife Bitoy Camacho‚ a friend of the family Patsy

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    into the business world of the Philippines (world business). Many businesses have tried to assimilate themselves into the Filipino culture with little effort made at studying the culture and people of this island nation and have failed. Management style in the Philippines trends toward the paternalistic. Managers should take care in recognizing the presence of strong Filipino characteristics which are an underlying factor in all personal relationships in the country. First‚ being embarrassed in

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    growth of Filipino communities throughout the United States‚ this population remains understudied and underserved by the mental health care system (Sue & Sue‚ 2003). Based on the 2000 U.S. Census‚ Barnes and Bennett (2002) reported that Filipinos represent the second largest Asian subgroup in the United States following Chinese Americans‚ and are projected to become the largest Asian American ethnic group in the 2010 census (Nadal‚ 2009). Yet‚ according to Ying and Hu (1994)‚ Filipino Americans

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    WRITINGS OF RIZAL SARMIENTO‚ MAY VALLERIE VIZCARA Bachelor of Science in Nursing III-year-Block III Prof. FERNAN LAZATIN Instructor TO THE YOUNG WOMAN IN MALOLOS This writing of Rizal requested by M. H Del Pilar. Rizal emphasized the Filipino women who are lacking of bravery for fighting for their rights. As Rizal said “they seemed faced plants sown and reared in darkness‚ having flowers without perfume and fruits without sap”‚ whom nothing comes up with his own expectation rather some

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    wattpad.com/1866969-secretly-married-%C6%92%C4%A3-published-%26-soon-to-be-a-major/page/3 11 Reasons Why Filipinos Want to Work Abroad http://businesstips.ph/reasons-why-filipinos-want-to-work-abroad/ Nov 19‚ 2012 by Fritz Natividad at Personal Development Nowadays‚ it is very common to see most of the people from my home country wishing to work overseas. The question is why most of the Filipinos have the urge to work abroad? Even myself was craving for it back when I was still employed with a local

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    “America in the Heart” by Carlos Bulosan‚ a native Filipino‚ describes his own journey of traveling from the Philippines to America and the mental and physical challenges he had faced. These physical and mental challenges also affected the well being and financial situation of his own family members in which tested their critical thinking and ability to adapt to certain situations. Throughout the novel‚ the idea of the American dream and the Filipino dream are also brought to light as to how living

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    Walker 1 Lauren Walker English Composition August 11‚ 2014 Ms. Rotunno Literature Review Introduction: For this research paper‚ I decided to dig deeper into my Filipino heritage. The history of the Philippines has been an up and down roller coaster. From being colonized by the Spanish for 300 years in 1565‚ to being captured by the British in 1762‚ to being in Japanese hands‚ to being under the power of the United States‚ the Philippines eventually established their independence on July

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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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    back at where he came from. Love for one’s cherished traditions will always go beyond the love for worldly things and the lavish lifestyle. As for Kikay‚ she learns that “there really is no place like home.” Point of View: Reflection: The Scent of Apple By: Bienvenido Santos Analysis: • Plot: The Filipino you man went to Kalamazoo‚ America on October when the war was still on to attend a conference. On the same night he met another Filipino – Celestino Fabia‚ a farmer. Mr. Santos was surprised

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