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    Women in the Philippines

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    WHAT MAKES A FILIPINO WOMAN? Looking Back in Our History‚ As a Reminder to Our Society Introduction According to an old emperor of China‚ “[t]he flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all.” This saying describes a particular woman who can persevere and triumph over the challenges she will encounter. This is a woman who will never allow any barrier to stop her and who will always come out of any problem a better person. This woman is none other than Hua Mu Lan. We

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    Tokyo proved to be quite the opposite‚ as I was able to ascertain a much deeper understanding of the Japanese culture because of it‚ and at the same time was able to reflect on the differences and similarities of my Filipino heritage. From what I was able to gather‚ the Japanese and Filipino cultures have quite a few significant differences‚ but have more similarities than I originally anticipated. As the name would suggest‚ Little Tokyo is fairly little‚ with its borders spanning a radius of only a

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    the Philippines 1. Independence - America helped the Philippines to eliminate the Spaniards in the country thus helping the Filipinos to end the suffering from the Spanish reign. This was the first step of the country to stand on their own and start a new beginning.  2. Government -we adapted and patterned some of our constitution with the Americans’.  3 Sports - Filipino favourite sport had been basketball‚ and other foreign sports instead of the national sports which is sipa.  4. Western style

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    Pistahan sa MdeO By: Paola Angelika D. Agpawa and Nie Coleen S. Ebajay It has been Montessori De Oro’s tradition to celebrate Buwan ng Wika annually. Last August‚ we once again celebrate it with the theme “Tatag ng Wikang Filipino‚ Lakas ng Pagka-Pilipino.” Students worked hand in hand with the faculty and staff in coming up with an exciting event. Hence‚ Poster Making and Essay Writing Contests were held. Students from different year levels were encouraged to showcase their artistic views and

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    “Kuya” to a brother as well as a stranger‚ shows a level of respect Filipinos have for each other whether they are actually blood-related or not. Adolescents who did not share a common language with their parents reported feeling “emotionally distant from them and less likely to engage in discussions with them‚” while those who

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    Defying Tradition

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    Daniella Swayne October 20‚ 2014 2.03 Article Title: Funny women flourish in female-written comedies What information seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the article. Call it The "Bridesmaids" Effect: Ever since the R-rated 2011 comedy became a runaway hit … a rash of female-written comedies are enticing viewers with provocative new characters who are more like women we know. "’Bridesmaids’ I think opened up a door to allow women to show a bunch of different women in different

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    Nowadays‚ some undeveloped countries and traditional regions try to find the most appropriate way to accelerate the growth of domestic development. While some people agree that these areas should take advantage of appropriate technology with the guidance of traditional ideas‚ others disagree and argue that more modern ideas and advanced technologies can stimulate greater improvement of regional development. In my opinion‚ I agree that adopting more modern ideas‚ values and technologies are the best

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    Asian Influences on the Filipino Culture Hindu Pre-contact period Before the Spanish period‚ the archipelagoes of Southeast Asia were under the influence of traders from the Hindu-Malayan culture‚ such as theMajapahit Empire‚ which was then supplanted by Islamic :D teaching by Muslims traders from Gujarat‚ India. Influences from the Indian subcontinent may be traced earlier to before the arrival of the Arabs and the Europeans during the 15th and 16th centuries respectively. The rulers of many

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    | Cultural Diplomacy: A Filipino Perspective | | Carino l Dela l Fuentes III AB- International Studies Major in Development StudiesIS 108.1 Philippine Foreign PolicyMr. Bong JovesMarch 2‚ 2013 | I. WHAT IS CULTURAL DIPLOMACY? Considered as a relatively new term in international relations and among governments‚ a commonly cited definition of cultural diplomacy is that of Milton Cummings‚ an American Political Scientist which defines Cultural Diplomacy as "the exchange of

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    Viajero Analysis

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    With the power invested upon it‚ literature reflects norms and values‚ revealing the ethos of one’s culture‚ the pains and pangs of history‚ the bloodshed preserved in books‚ the processes of political and class struggles‚ social facts‚ the beauty of the people but more than that‚ the beauty of their stories. As it mirrors human actions‚ it often presents a picture of what people think‚ say and do in the society or what society as a whole does in shaping the values of its people. Hence‚ the writer

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